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This Co-op City walk exploration was done through the request of a subscriber who lives and go to school in the neighborhood. It is my second time exploring Co-op City. The exploration emphasis is more on H. S. Truman High School. You can see on the images I took of the school. If anyone else have a reasonable request like this subscriber, I will be glad to explore the neighborhood. I hope you enjoy this exciting neighborhood walk exploration just as I did. Please subscribe if you are new. Do not forget to like and comment. Have a wonderful day. Thanks. TEchi World Walk. Harry S. Truman High School is a public high school at 750 Baychester Avenue, in the Co-op City section of the Bronx, New York City, United States. The school is designated as an Empowerment School by the New York City Department of Education, which allows it more autonomy in choosing a curriculum. Truman shares a uniquely designed and interconnected campus with two middle schools, MS 180 and 181, and two elementary schools, PS 178 and 153.[2][3] The campus was designed to be a one-stop and close-to-home solution for students and families in the Co-op City neighborhood, although many of the students commute to school from other parts of the city. The main Truman building is also home to the Bronx Health Sciences High School, which occupies a portion of the third floor, and PS 176X, a special education school for autistic students, which shares a small portion of the first and second floors. Truman High School is one of the remaining large high schools in the Bronx that has not been phased out and broken up into a number of small schools. This trend, which has been popular in the city, has seen other high schools in the borough, such as Evander Childs High School and Roosevelt High School closed and split into a number of smaller schools located in the same building.[4][5] The school does, however, host Bronx Health Sciences High School created as part of the small schools movement, and previously hosted two additional high schools which have since moved to other locations. Truman High School and Bronx Health Sciences compose Harry S. Truman Educational Campus. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S...) Timestamp: 00:00 Intro 00:42 Baychester Ave & Bay Plaza Blvd 01:11 Baychester Ave 09:19 Harry S. Truman High School/Baychester Ave 16:40 Baychester Ave 17:32 Baychester Ave & Donizetti Place t-section 17:58 Donizetti Place 19:58 River Bay Corporation Building Complex 27:29 Alcott Pl. 31:08 Aso Loop Townhouses 35:57 Baychester Ave 39:48 Bartow Ave 41:01 Bartow Ave & Milton Alexander Way intersection 41:55 Bartow Ave 46:11 Bay Plaza Shopping Mall – End.