| | Urban Assembly School of Business for Young Women |
 | | Among the many new small schools with a business theme, the Urban Assembly School of Business for Young Women is the first focused strictly on young women. |
 | | Some of the tools the school intends to use to accomplish this goal are Power Luncheons, which are educational forums hosted by successful businesswomen and corporate sponsors, and Leadership Circles which are round table discussions about ethics, best-practices, communication strategies and negotiations. |
 | | The principal of the school is Patricia Minaya, formerly the technology coordinator and Spanish teacher at Heritage High School and its primary partner is The Urban Assembly, a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to the creation of small college preparatory high schools, with an impressive record of successes in the New York City public school system. |
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