
Polish School of New York
The Polish School of New York was an educational institution established in the early 20th century to serve the Polish immigrant community in New York City. It aimed to preserve Polish language, culture, and heritage among immigrants and their descendants. The school offered classes in Polish language, literature, history, and customs, often integrating cultural activities such as music and art. Operating within a context of cultural preservation and community building, it played a significant role in helping Polish Americans maintain their identity while also adapting to American society.