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Public Elementary Schools in Staten Island, NY

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  1. #2 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #2 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    New Explorations into Science, Technology & Math School

    New York City Geographic District No. 1, NY,

    K-12,

    210 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says NEST+M is a warm and nurturing community. The student body is kind. The faculty is great and encourages and empowers students. Students’ mental health and well-being are foremost at NEST. Teachers and staff work hard to address the pressure students experience at a school of NEST’s caliber, particularly during the college…Although NEST+M is known as an excellent stem school, the humanities are outstanding and should get their due!The administration is on top of things and responsive. However, like most city public schools, it can be inflexible and bureaucratic at times.The downsides are the limited athletics and art options. It is also crowded during passing time. All in all, NEST+M has exceeded my expectations..

    Read 210 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A+,

    Students: 1,797,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,

  2. #43 Best Public Elementary Schools in New Jersey

    #43 Best Public Elementary Schools in New Jersey.

    The Gray Charter School

    Public School,

    NEWARK, NJ,

    K-8,

    4 Niche users give it an average review of 2.8 stars.

    Featured Review: Middle School Student says The Gray Charter school is a great school. I personally would change a few things about the way the school is structured, but otherwise it’s a good school..

    Read 4 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A+,

    Students: 364,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,

  3. #120 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #120 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    The Anderson School

    New York City Geographic District No. 3, NY,

    K-8,

    5 Niche users give it an average review of 4.8 stars.

    Featured Review: Alum says This is a great school. I went to Anderson for 7 years (K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) and I thought it was great for my development as a student in the community of learning. The academics are amazing, the….

    Read 5 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 516,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,

  4. #136 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #136 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    Naples Street Elementary School

    New York City Geographic District No. 31, NY,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 298,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 9 to 1,

  5. #190 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #190 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    30th Avenue the School (G. & T. Citywide)

    New York City Geographic District No. 30, NY,

    K-8,

    5 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

    Featured Review: Senior says Graduating from Q300 this year and all I have to say is that it’s just been an absolutely wonderful experience. The community is small so everyone knows everyone else. The teachers and students are….

    Read 5 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 534,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

  6. #195 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #195 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    P.S. 35 – The Clove Valley School

    New York City Geographic District No. 31, NY,

    K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 423,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,

  7. #214 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #214 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    P.S. 130

    New York City Geographic District No. 25, NY,

    PK, K-5,

    1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

    Read 1 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 398,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

  8. #222 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #222 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    Brooklyn School of Inquiry

    New York City Geographic District No. 20, NY,

    K-8,

    1 Niche users give it an average review of 1 stars.

    Read 1 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 526,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

  9. #227 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #227 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    P.S. 77 – Lower Lab School

    New York City Geographic District No. 2, NY,

    K-5,

    4 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says We cannot day enough good things about our experience here. The teachers are simply amazing. The administration is committed to excellence and is progressive in educating the “whole child” through….

    Read 4 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 349,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,

  10. #233 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #233 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    Special Music School

    New York City Geographic District No. 3, NY,

    K-12,

    14 Niche users give it an average review of 4.4 stars.

    Featured Review: Senior says I have attended both Special Music School’s lower school and high school, so please note that this review is only about the high school. Despite its small size, it is a very good high school that….

    Read 14 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 298,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 11 to 1,

  11. #256 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #256 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    P.S. 50 – Frank Hankinson

    New York City Geographic District No. 31, NY,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 698,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,

  12. #276 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #276 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    TAG Young Scholars School

    New York City Geographic District No. 4, NY,

    K-8,

    8 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.

    Featured Review: Middle School Student says I was a TAG student, from 2018. From my personal perspective, its a really great school, and it challenges you and pushes you far from your limits. In elementary, I went a different school, and I….

    Read 8 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 564,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 20 to 1,

  13. #175 Best Public Elementary Schools in New Jersey

    #175 Best Public Elementary Schools in New Jersey.

    Soaring Heights

    Blue checkmark.

    Public School,

    JERSEY CITY, NJ,

    K-8,

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 272,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,

  14. #283 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #283 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    P.S. 8 – Shirlee Solomon

    New York City Geographic District No. 31, NY,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 562,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,

  15. #308 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #308 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    P.S. 5 – Huguenot

    New York City Geographic District No. 31, NY,

    K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 284,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 11 to 1,

  16. #324 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #324 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    P.S./I.S. 266

    New York City Geographic District No. 26, NY,

    PK, K-8,

    5 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.

    Featured Review: High School Senior says The students are overall good. There are a small handful of kids that are disrespectful/rowdy that constantly get disciplined. The school as a whole is on the cliquey side. The administration is….

    Read 5 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 587,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,

  17. #328 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #328 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    P.S. 244Q – The Active Learning Elementary School

    New York City Geographic District No. 25, NY,

    PK, K-3,

    1 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.

    Featured Review: Alum says The teachers are very nice and helpful. The teachers do not change around regularly so the teachers in the school knows every student in the school very well. The school has a very clean environment….

    Read 1 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 481,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,

  18. #348 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #348 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    P.S. 242 – Leonard P. Stavisky Early Childhood School

    New York City Geographic District No. 25, NY,

    PK, K-3,

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 401,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,

  19. #354 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #354 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    P.S. 23 – Richmondtown

    New York City Geographic District No. 31, NY,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 565,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,

  20. #382 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #382 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    The Barbara Esselborn School

    New York City Geographic District No. 31, NY,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 810,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,

  21. #384 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #384 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    P.S. 52 – John C. Thompson

    New York City Geographic District No. 31, NY,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 596,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,

  22. #392 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #392 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    P.S. 65 – The Academy of Innovative Learning

    New York City Geographic District No. 31, NY,

    PK, K-5,

    1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

    Read 1 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 406,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

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  24. #410 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #410 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    P.S. 54 – Charles W. Leng

    New York City Geographic District No. 31, NY,

    PK, K-5,

    2 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says Admin adds programs to increase good behavior & grades.Some PTA parents push for kids to be in honors, had their agenda yet their kids struggle in honors bc teachers let them do test corrections to boost grade. These kids went on to struggle weren’t served well nor those around them =fake confidence failing tests, need to cheat to pass, failed regents, AP classes& SAT did bad evidence were not honors kids… Dont accommodate parent pressure, kid still struggle still distract still annoying, act out spend time trying to bcool misplaced in honors lacking grades character ,lacking accountability.somePTA agendas to overturn policies, staff, rules, knew the system &covered 4kid } teachers made some look better on paper then refer them to honors to next school, set them up to fail it’s unearned…Ps 54 tries lately different things to assist kids getting better grades & better focus. .

    Read 2 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 801,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,

  25. #414 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #414 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    P.S. 48 – William C. Wilcox

    New York City Geographic District No. 31, NY,

    PK, K-8,

    5 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.

    Featured Review: Senior says From my time being at this school I enjoyed it very much, my teachers were very friendly and helpful. I can say all of them care and offer as much help as needed. I can say some, but not all,….

    Read 5 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 968,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,

  26. #428 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York

    #428 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.

    P.S. 3 – The Margaret Gioiosa School

    New York City Geographic District No. 31, NY,

    PK, K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 634,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

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Top 10 Best Private Schools in Staten Island, NY (2022)

School

Location

Grades

Students

Blessed Sacrament School

(Catholic)

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830 Delafield Ave
Staten Island, NY 10310
(718) 442-3090

Grades: PK-8

| 479 students

Miraj Islamic School

(Islamic)

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307 Victory Blvd
Staten Island, NY 10301
(718) 816-6161

Grades: PK-12

| 230 students

Moore Catholic High School

(Catholic)

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100 Merrill Ave
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718) 761-9200

Grades: 9-12

| 394 students

Msgr Farrell High School

All-boys (Catholic)

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2900 Amboy Rd
Staten Island, NY 10306
(718) 987-2900

Grades: 9-12

| 872 students

Notre Dame Academy High School

All-girls (Catholic)

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134 Howard Ave
Staten Island, NY 10301
(718) 447-8878

Grades: 9-12

| 439 students

Our Lady Queen Of Peace School

(Catholic)

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22 Steele Ave
Staten Island, NY 10306
(718) 351-0370

Grades: PK-8

| 572 students

Our Lady Star Of The Sea

(African Methodist Episcopal)

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5411 Amboy Rd
Staten Island, NY 10312
(718) 984-5750

Grades: PK-8

| 631 students

Sacred Heart School

(Catholic)

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301 N Burgher Ave
Staten Island, NY 10310
(718) 442-0347

Grades: PK-8

| 354 students

St. Charles School

(Catholic)

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200 Penn Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10306
(718) 987-0200

Grades: PK-8

| 595 students

St. Clare School

(Catholic)

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151 Lindenwood Rd
Staten Island, NY 10308
(718) 984-7091

Grades: PK-8

| 695 students

St. Joseph By The Sea High School

(Catholic)

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5150 Hylan Blvd
Staten Island, NY 10312
(718) 984-6500

Grades: 9-12

| 1,265 students

St. Joseph Hill Academy

(Catholic)

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850 Hylan Blvd
Staten Island, NY 10305
(718) 981-1187

Grades: PK-8

| 440 students

St. Peters Boys High School

All-boys (Catholic)

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200 Clinton Ave
Staten Island, NY 10301
(718) 447-1676

Grades: 9-12

| 528 students

Staten Island Academy

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715 Todt Hill Rd
Staten Island, NY 10304
(718) 303-7806

Grades: PK-12

| 341 students

Academy Of St. Dorothy

(Catholic)

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1305 Hylan Blvd
Staten Island, NY 10305
(718) 351-0939

Grades: K-9

| 292 students

Bishop Patrick V Ahern High School

Special Education School

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315 Arlene St
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718) 982-5084

Grades: Inquire with school

| 22 students

Chabad Lubavitch Of Staten Island

(Jewish)

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275 Martling Ave
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718) 679-7541

Grades: PK-1

| 25 students

Childrens Harbor Montessori School

Montessori School

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1000 Richmond Ter
Staten Island, NY 10301
(718) 442-6112

Grades: PK-K

| 79 students

Eden Ii School

Special Education School

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150 Granite Ave
Staten Island, NY 10303
(718) 816-1422

Grades: PK

| 185 students

Gateway Academy

(Christian)

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200 Boscombe Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10309
(718) 966-8695

Grades: NS-12

| 333 students

Geller House School

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77 Chicago Ave
Staten Island, NY 10305
(718) 442-7828

Grades: 5-11

| 21 students

Holy Rosary School

(Catholic)

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100 Jerome Ave
Staten Island, NY 10305
(718) 447-1195

Grades: PK-8

| 315 students

Jewish Foundation School

(Jewish)

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835 Forest Hill Rd
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718) 983-6042

Grades: 1-8

| 187 students

Mesivta Kesser Yisroel Of Willowbrook

All-boys (Jewish)

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240 Woodward Ave
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718) 477-7720

Grades: 9-12

| 60 students

Mother Franciska Elementary School

Special Education School

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235 Major Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10305
(718) 876-0939

Grades: Inquire with school

| 35 students

New Dorp Christian Academy

(Baptist)

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259 Rose Ave
Staten Island, NY 10306
(718) 351-4442

Grades: PK-8

| 150 students

Notre Dame Academy Elementary School

All-girls (Catholic)

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78 Howard Ave
Staten Island, NY 10301
(718) 273-4335

Grades: PK-8

| 236 students

Oakdale Academy – Oakdale

Daycare / Preschool

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366 Oakdale Street
Staten Island, NY 10312
(718) 948-4220

Grades: NS-K

| 54 students

Our Lady Of Mt Carmel-st Benedicta School

(Catholic)

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285 Clove Rd
Staten Island, NY 10310
(718) 981-5131

Grades: K-8

| 175 students

Our Ldy Of Good Counsel School

(Catholic)

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42 Austin Pl
Staten Island, NY 10304
(718) 447-7260

Grades: PK-8

| 303 students

Rabbi Jacob Joseph School For Boys

All-boys (Jewish)

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3495 Richmond Rd
Staten Island, NY 10306
(718) 979-6333

Grades: K-8

| 185 students

Rabbi Jacob Joseph School For Girls

(Jewish)

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400 Caswell Ave
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718) 982-8745

Grades: PK-8

| 264 students

St. Ann School

(Catholic)

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125 Cromwell Ave
Staten Island, NY 10304
(718) 351-4343

Grades: PK-8

| 250 students

St. Christopher School

(Catholic)

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15 Lisbon Place
Staten Island, NY 10306
(718) 351-0902

Grades: PK-8

| 259 students

St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran School

(Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (formerly AELC, ALC, or LCA))

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663 Manor Road
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718) 761-1858

Grades: PK-8

| 167 students

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Top 10 Best Staten Island, NY Public Schools (2022-23)

School (Math and Reading Proficiency)

Location

Grades

Students

Rank: #11.

Staten Island Technical High School

Magnet School

Math: ≥99% | Reading: ≥99%
Rank:

Top 1%

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485 Clawson St
Staten Island, NY 10306
(718) 667-3222

Grades: 9-12

| 1,336 students

Rank: #22.

Csi High School For International Studies

Math: ≥95% | Reading: ≥95%
Rank:

Top 5%

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100 Essex Dr
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718) 370-6900

Grades: 9-12

| 507 students

Rank: #33.

Tottenville High School

Math: 93% | Reading: 96%
Rank:

Top 10%

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100 Luten Ave
Staten Island, NY 10312
(718) 668-8800

Grades: 9-12

| 3,717 students

Rank: #44.

Ralph R Mckee Career And Technical Education High School

Vocational School

Math: ≥95% | Reading: 90-94%
Rank:

Top 10%

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290 St Marks Pl
Staten Island, NY 10301
(718) 420-2600

Grades: 9-12

| 844 students

Rank: #55.

Susan E Wagner High School

Math: 88% | Reading: 96%
Rank:

Top 10%

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1200 Manor Rd
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718) 698-4200

Grades: 9-12

| 3,304 students

Rank: #66.

Gaynor Mccown Expeditionary Learning School

Math: 85-89% | Reading: ≥95%
Rank:

Top 10%

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100 Essex Dr
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718) 370-6950

Grades: 9-12

| 433 students

Rank: #77.

Curtis High School

Math: 91% | Reading: 94%
Rank:

Top 20%

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105 Hamilton Ave
Staten Island, NY 10301
(718) 390-1800

Grades: 9-12

| 2,456 students

Rank: #88.

New Dorp High School

Math: 91% | Reading: 93%
Rank:

Top 20%

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465 New Dorp Ln
Staten Island, NY 10306
(718) 667-8686

Grades: 9-12

| 3,131 students

Rank: #99.

John W Lavelle Preparatory Charter School

Charter School

Math: ≥90% | Reading: ≥90%
Rank:

Top 20%

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1 Corporate Commons-1 Teleport
Staten Island, NY 10311
(347) 855-2238

Grades: K-12

| 795 students

Rank: #1010.

Port Richmond High School

Math: 82% | Reading: 88%
Rank:

Top 20%

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85 St Josephs Ave
Staten Island, NY 10302
(718) 420-2100

Grades: 9-12

| 1,531 students

Rank: #1111.

Ps 35 Clove Valley School

Math: 85-89% | Reading: 75-79%
Rank:

Top 20%

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60 Foote Ave
Staten Island, NY 10301
(718) 442-3037

Grades: K-5

| 423 students

Rank: #1212.

Ps 5 Huguenot

Math: 80-84% | Reading: 80-84%
Rank:

Top 20%

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348 Deisius St
Staten Island, NY 10312
(718) 668-3270

Grades: K-5

| 284 students

Rank: #1313.

Ps 50 Frank Hankinson

Math: 83% | Reading: 79%
Rank:

Top 30%

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200 Adelaide Ave
Staten Island, NY 10306
(718) 987-0396

Grades: PK-5

| 698 students

Rank: #1414.

Naples Street Elementary School

Math: 80-84% | Reading: 75-79%
Rank:

Top 30%

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1055 Targee St
Staten Island, NY 10304
(718) 876-4610

Grades: PK-5

| 298 students

Rank: #1515.

Ps 8 Shirlee Solomon

Math: 85% | Reading: 75%
Rank:

Top 30%

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112 Lindenwood Rd
Staten Island, NY 10308
(718) 356-2800

Grades: PK-5

| 562 students

Rank: #1616.

Ps 23 Richmondtown

Math: 77% | Reading: 71%
Rank:

Top 30%

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30 Natick St
Staten Island, NY 10306
(718) 351-1155

Grades: PK-5

| 565 students

Rank: #1717.

Ps 3 Margaret Gioiosa School

Math: 76% | Reading: 70%
Rank:

Top 30%

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80 S Goff Ave
Staten Island, NY 10309
(718) 984-1021

Grades: PK-5

| 634 students

Rank: #1818.

Barbara Esselborn School

Math: 73% | Reading: 68%
Rank:

Top 30%

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330 Durant Ave
Staten Island, NY 10308
(718) 987-8020

Grades: PK-5

| 810 students

Rank: #1919.

Is 34 Tottenville

Math: 75% | Reading: 62%
Rank:

Top 50%

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528 Academy Ave
Staten Island, NY 10307
(718) 477-4500

Grades: 6-8

| 1,004 students

Rank: #2020.

Kathleen Grimm School For Leadership

Math: 60-69% | Reading: 70-79%
Rank:

Top 50%

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644 Bloomingdale Rd
Staten Island, NY 10309
(718) 668-8640

Grades: PK-5

| 440 students

Rank: #2121.

Ps 54 Charles W Leng

Math: 71% | Reading: 65%
Rank:

Top 50%

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1060 Willowbrook Rd
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718) 698-0600

Grades: PK-5

| 801 students

Rank: #2222.

Ps 52 John C Thompson

Math: 70% | Reading: 65%
Rank:

Top 50%

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450 Buel Ave
Staten Island, NY 10305
(718) 351-5454

Grades: PK-5

| 596 students

Rank: #2323.

Ps 30 Westerleigh

Math: 67% | Reading: 63%
Rank:

Top 50%

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200 Wardwell Ave
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718) 442-0462

Grades: PK-5

| 769 students

Rank: #2424.

Ps 48 William G Wilcox

Math: 65% | Reading: 66%
Rank:

Top 50%

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1050 Targee St
Staten Island, NY 10304
(718) 447-8323

Grades: PK-8

| 968 students

Rank: #2525.

Ps 65 Academy Of Innovative Learning

Math: 65-69% | Reading: 60-64%
Rank:

Top 50%

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98 Grant St
Staten Island, NY 10301
(718) 981-5034

Grades: PK-5

| 406 students

Rank: #2626.

Ps 26 Carteret School

Math: 70-74% | Reading: 55-59%
Rank:

Top 50%

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4108 Victory Blvd
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718) 698-1530

Grades: PK-5

| 284 students

Rank: #2727.

Ps 32 Gifford School

Math: 65% | Reading: 65%
Rank:

Top 50%

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32 Elverton Ave
Staten Island, NY 10308
(718) 984-1688

Grades: PK-5

| 642 students

Rank: #2828.

New Ventures Charter School

Charter School

Math: 50-59% | Reading: 80-89%
Rank:

Top 50%

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Corporate Commons One At 1 Tel
Staten Island, NY 10311
(347) 855-2238

Grades: 10-12

| 139 students

Rank: #2929.

Is 75 Frank D Paulo

Math: 64% | Reading: 65%
Rank:

Top 50%

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455 Huguenot Ave
Staten Island, NY 10312
(718) 701-6343

Grades: 6-8

| 1,444 students

Rank: #3030.

Ps 56 Louis Desario School

Math: 65% | Reading: 64%
Rank:

Top 50%

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250 Kramer Ave
Staten Island, NY 10309
(718) 605-1189

Grades: PK-5

| 580 students

Rank: #3131.

Is 7 Elias Bernstein

Math: 60% | Reading: 71%
Rank:

Top 50%

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1270 Huguenot Ave
Staten Island, NY 10312
(718) 697-8488

Grades: 6-8

| 1,192 students

Rank: #3232.

Concord High School

Math: 50-59% | Reading: 70-79%
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109 Rhine Ave
Staten Island, NY 10304
(718) 447-1274

Grades: 9-12

| 139 students

Rank: #3333.

Ps 29 Bardwell

Math: 61% | Reading: 64%
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1581 Victory Blvd
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718) 556-4400

Grades: PK-5

| 637 students

Rank: #3434.

Marsh Avenue School For Expeditionary Learning

Math: 58% | Reading: 66%
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100 Essex Dr
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718) 370-6850

Grades: 6-8

| 461 students

Rank: #3535.

Ps 6 Corporal Allan F Kivlehan School

Math: 63% | Reading: 60%
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555 Page Ave
Staten Island, NY 10307
(718) 697-3760

Grades: PK-5

| 481 students

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District 31 Schools

P.S. 001

Tottenville School

PreK-5 – SE

58 Summit Street,
Staten Island, NY 10307

Graziella Pietrangelo, Principal

Ann Garbie, PC

Phone: 718-984-0960
Fax: 718-984-3389

Website

 

IS 2

George L. Egbert

6-8-SE

333 Midland Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10306

Elmer Myers, Principal

Toni Condos Bennett, PC

Phone: 718-987-5336
Fax: 718-987-6937

Website

 

PS 3

Margaret Gioiosa-Pleasant Plains

PRE-K – 5- SE

80 S Goff Ave,
Staten Island, NY 10309

  

Graziella Pietrangelo, Principal

Danka Amtzis, Janine Guerrieri, PC

Phone: 718- 984-1021
Fax: 718- 984-3628

Website

 

PS 4

Maurice Wollin

PreK-5 – SE

200 Nedra Lane,
Staten Island, NY 10312

Suzanne DiMitri, Principal

Jennifer Wilson, PC

Phone: 718-984-1197
Fax: 718-984-2324

Website

 

PS 5

The Huguenot School

K-5-SE

348 Deisius Street,
Staten Island, NY 10312

 

Lisa Arcuri, Principal

Linda Apostolopoulos, PC

Phone: 718-668-3270
Fax: 718-984-4761

Website

 

 

 

PS 6

Corporal Allan F. Kivlehan

PreK-5 – SE

555 Page Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10307

Elizabeth Waters, Principal

Maryanne Speranza, PC

Phone: 718-697-3760
Fax: 718-697-3761

Website

 

IS 7

Elias Bernstein

6-8-SE

1270 Huguenot Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10312

Nora DeRosa, Principal

Barbara Zaremba, PC

Phone: 718-697-8488
Fax: 718-967-0809

Website

 

PS 8

Shirley Solomon-Great Kills

PreK-5 – SE

112 Lindenwood Road,
Staten Island, NY 10308

Lisa Esposito, Principal

Anna Marie Cardillo, PC

Phone: 718-356-2800
Fax: 718-356-2065

Website

 

PS 9

Naples Street Elementary

PreK-5 – SE

1055 Targee Street,
Staten Island, NY 10304

Deanna Marco, Principal

Lisa Calabrese, PC

Phone: 718-876-4610
Fax: 718-876-4611

Website

 

PS 10

Fort Hill Collaborative Elementary School

PreK-5 – SE

195 Daniel Low Terrace,
Staten Island, NY 10301

Jennifer Gonzalez Funes, Principal

Lissette Carmody, PC

Phone: 718-420-5115
Fax: 718-420-5118

Website

 

PS 11

Thomas Dongan

PreK-5 – SE

51 Jefferson Street,
Staten Island, NY 10304

Erica Mattera, Principal

Karen Gubnitsky, PC

Phone: 718-979-1030
Fax: 718-979-0259

Website

 

PS 13

Margaret L. Lindemeyer

PreK-5 – SE

191 Vermont Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10305

Paul Martuccio, Principal, Principal

Teresa Richards, PC

Phone: 718-447-1462
Fax: 718-447-8681

Website

 

PS 16

John J. Driscoll School

PreK-5 – SE

195 Daniel Low Terrace,
Staten Island, NY 10301

Michele Ramos, Principal

Rita Diaz-Miniglia, PC

Phone: 718-447-0124
Fax:,718-447-5398

Website

 

John Greanleaf Whittier

PreK-5 – SE

221 Broadway,
Staten Island, NY 10310

Robert Rodriguez Principal

Salvador Schembri, PC

Phone: 718-442-0216
Fax: 718-720-1558

Website

 

PS 19

The Curtis School

PreK-5 – SE

780 Post Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10310

Lynette Cartagena Principal

Miguel Felix, PC

Phone: 718-442-3860
Fax: 718-815-2862

Website

 

PS 20

Christy Cugini-Port Richmond

GR 1- SE

161 Park Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10302

Marie Munoz, Principal

Nolvia Cartagena, PC

Phone: 718-442-4110
Fax: 718-815-2228

Website

 

PS 21

Margaret Emery-Elm Park

PreK-5 – SE

168 Hooker Place,
Staten Island, NY 10303

Anthony Cosentino Principal

Jennifer Manik, PC

Phone: 718-816-3300
Fax: 718-816-3305

Website

 

PS 22

Graniteville School

PreK-5 – SE

1860 Forest Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10303

Melissa Donath, Principal

Kim Bonaventura, PC

Phone: 718-442-2219
Fax: 718-815-3104

Website

 

PS 23

Richmondtown School

PreK-5 – SE

30 Natick Street,
Staten Island, NY 10306

Paul Proscia Principal

Janie Swincicki, PC

Phone: 718-351-1155
Fax: 718-667-4958

Website

 

IS 24

Myra S. Barnes

6-8 -SE

750 Durant Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10308

Leonard Santamaria Principal

Barbara Nuzzolo, PC

Phone: 718-982-4700
Fax: 718-356-5834

Website

 

PS 26

The Carteret School

PreK-5 – SE

4108 Victory Boulevard,
Staten Island, NY 10314

Laura Kump, Principal

Adrienne Lagressa, PC

Phone: 718-698-1530
Fax: 718-494-2907

Website

 

IS 27

Annings S. Prall

6-8-SE

11 Clove Lake Place,
Staten Island, NY 10310

Matthew Barone, Principal

Catherin Mayo, PC

Phone: 718-981-8800
Fax: 718-815-4677

Website

 

IS 28

Eagle Academy for Young Men

6-12-SE

101 Warren Street,
Staten Island, NY 10304

Jermaine Cameron, Principal

Moses Dayee, PC

Phone: 718-727-6201
Fax: 718-727-6207

Website

 

PS 29

The Bardwell School

PreK- 5 – SE

1581 Victory Boulevard,
Staten Island, NY 10314

Christine Zapata, Principal

Jennifer Strange, PC

Phone: 718-556-4400
Fax: 718-556-4429

Website

 

PS 30

Westerleigh School

PreK- 5 – SE

200 Wardwell Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10314

Alan Ihne, Principal

Kathleen Stefanski, PC

Phone: 718-442-0462
Fax: 718-442-4265

Website

 

PS 31

William T. Davis School

PreK- 5 – SE

55 Layton Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10301

Daniel R. Singleton, Principal

Chuk Patras (Diana), PC

Phone: 718-273-3500
Fax: 718-815-4826

Website

 

PS 32

The Gifford School

PreK- 5 – SE

232 Barlow Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10308

Nancy Spataro-Bellocchio, Principal

Michele Mancuso , PC

Phone: 718-984-1688
Fax: 718-227-5736

Website

 

IS 34

Totten Academy

6-8-SE

528 Academy Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10307

John Boyle, Principal

Diane Cunsolo, PC

Phone: 718-447-4500
Fax: 718-227-4074

Website

 

PS 35

Clove Valley School

K-5-SE

60 Foote Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10301

Melissa Garofalo, Principal

Margaret Feminella, PC

Phone: 718-442-3037
Fax: 718-815-4855

Website

 

PS 36

John Drumgoole School

PreK- 5 – SE

255 Ionia Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10312

Barbara Bellafato, Principal

Lilliann Deluca, PC

Phone: 718-984-1422
Fax: 718-227-6354

Website

 

PS 38

George Cromwell School

PreK- 5 – SE

421 Lincoln Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10306

Nancy Acosta-Murillo, Principal

Mercedes Chow, PC

Phone: 718-351-1225
Fax: 718-979-2487

Website

 

PS 39

Francis J. Murphey Jr.

K-5-SE

99 Macfarland Avenue,
taten Island, NY 10305

TraceyAnn Wright, Principal

Rosemarie Defilippi, PC

Phone: 718-447-4543
Fax: 718-447-0500

Website

 

PS 41

The New Dorp School

PreK- 5 – SE

216 Clawson Street,
Staten Island, NY 10306

Jennifer Logan, Principal

Catherine Maggio , PC

Phone: 718-351-6777
Fax: 718-667-8200

Website

 

PS 42

The Eltingville School

PreK- 5 – SE

380 Genesee Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10312

Brian Sharkey, Principal

Denise Sarno, PC

Phone: 718-984-3800
Fax: 718-227-6358

Website

 

PS 44

Thomas C. Brown School

PreK- 5 – SE

80 Maple Parkway,
Staten Island, NY 10303

 

Kasandra Lopez-Garcia, Principal

Wonda Alston Williams, PC

Phone: 718-442-0433
Fax: 718-442-2323

Website

 

PS 45

John Tyler School

PreK- 5 – SE

58 Lawrence Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10310

Christine Chavez, Principal

Sandy Sims, PC

Phone: 718-442-6123
Fax: 718-442-4141

Website

 

PS 46

Albert V. Maniscalo School

PreK- 5 – SE

41 Reid Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10305

Andrea Maffeo, Principal

Sara Cottone, PC

Phone: 718-987-5155
Fax: 718-987-1703

Website

 

PS 48

William Wilcox

PreK- 8 – SE

1050 Targee Street,
Staten Island, NY 10304

Allison O’donnell, Principal

Maria Hionas, PC

Phone: 718-447-8323
Fax: 718-815-3956

Website

 

IS 49

Berta A. Dreyfus

6-8-SE

101 Warren Street,
Staten Island, NY 10304

Louis Bruschi, Principal

Leigh Gonzalez Fermai, PC

Phone: 718-727-6040
Fax: 718-876-8207

Website

 

PS 50

Frank Hankinson School

PreK- 5 – SE

200 Adelaide Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10306

Joseph Santello, Principal

Eileen Westgate, PC

Phone: 718-987-0396
Fax: 718-987-1925

Website

 

IS 51

Edwin Markham

6-8-SE

80 Willowbrook Road,
Staten Island, NY 10302

Nicholas Mele, Principal

Joann Wojcik , PC

Phone: 718-981-0502
Fax: 718-815-3957

Website

 

PS 52

John C. Thompson School

PreK- 5 – SE

450 Buel Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10305

Jane McCord, Principal

Lisa Juarez, PC

Phone: 718-351-5454
Fax: 718-667-8900

Website

 

PS 53

The Bay Terrace School

PreK- 5 – SE

330 Durant Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10308

Beth Albano, Principal

Angela Navarino, PC

Phone: 718-987-8020
Fax: 718-987-3675

Website

 

PS 54

William Leng School

PreK- 5 – SE

1060 Willowbrook Road,
Staten Island, NY 10314

Catanzaro-LaRosa, Principal

Maria Titolo, PC

Phone: 718-698-0600
Fax: 718-698-1736

Website

 

PS 55

Henry M. Boehm School

PreK- 5 – SE

54 Osborne Street,
Staten Island, NY 10312

Sharon Fishman, Principal

Lori Peragine, PC

Phone: 718-697-5200
Fax: 718-356-0114

Website

 

PS 56

Louis De Sario School

PreK- 5 – SE

250 Kramer Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10309

Philip Carollo, Principal

Marisa Franco, PC

Phone: 718-605-1189
Fax: 718-605-1195

Website

 

PS 57

Hubert Humphrey School

PreK- 5 – SE

140 Palma Drive,
Staten Island, NY 10304

Karyn Lind, Principal

Tesha Barr, PC

Phone: 718-447-1191
Fax: 718-720-0747

Website

 

PS 58

S. S. Columbia School

PreK- 5 – SE

77 Marsh Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10314

Michael LaMorte, Principal

Sherri Donders, PC

Phone: 718-761-2155
Fax: 718-761-7384

Website

 

PS 59

The Harbor View School

PreK- 5 – SE

300 Richmond Terrace,
Staten Island, NY 10301

Carol Mongiello, Principal

Kirsten Druda, PC

Phone: 718-390-2190
Fax: 718-390-2195

Website

 

PS 60

Alice Austen School

PreK- 5 – SE

55 Merrill Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10314

Donna Bonanno, Principal

Rosaria Pellegrino, PC

Phone: 718-761-3325
Fax: 718-983-8534

Website

 

IS 61

William Morris

6-8-SE

445 Castleton Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10301

Susan Tronolone, Principal

Kim Lucchesi, PC

Phone: 718-727-8481
Fax: 718-447-2112

Website

 

PS 62

The Kathleen Grimm School for Leadership and Sustainability

PreK- 5 – SE

644 Bloomingdale Road,
Staten Island, NY 10309

Lisa Sarnicola, Principal

Denise Volpe, PC

Phone: 718-668-8640
Fax: 718-668-8645

Website

 

IS 63

Marsh Ave School for Expeditionary Learning

6-9-SE

100 Essex Drive,
Staten Island, NY 10314

Cara DiAngelo, Principal

Melanie Hershkowitz, PC

Phone: 718-370-6850
Fax: 718-370-6860

Website

 

PS 65

Academy of Innovative Learning

PreK- 5 – SE

98 Grant Street,
Staten Island, NY 10301

Sophie Scarmadella, Principal

Norma Santaliz, PC

Phone: 718-981-5034
Fax: 718-981-6109

Website

 

PS 68

Port Richmond School for Visionary Learning

PreK-5 – SE

1625 Forest Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10302

Lorrie Brown, Principal

Sarah Kawaling, PC

Phone: 718-816-3377
Fax:

Website

 

PS 69

Daniel D. Tompkins

PreK-5 – SE

144 Keating Place,
Staten Island, NY 10314

Doreen Murphy, Principal

Michelle Yzaguirre, PC

Phone: 718-698-6661
Fax: 718-698-1903

Website

 

IS 72

Rocco Laurie School

6-8-SE

33 Ferndale Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10314

Jessica Jackson, Principal

Christine LaPointe, PC

Phone: 718-698-5757
Fax: 718-761-5928

Website

 

PS 74

Future Leaders Elementary School

PreK-5 – SE

211 Daniel Low Terrace,
Staten Island, NY 10301

Hanin Hasweh, Principal

Evelyn Illas, PC

Phone: 718-727-5380
Fax: 718-727-5386

Website

 

IS 75

Frank D. Paulo School

6-8-SE

455 Huguenot Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10312

Kenneth Zapata, Principal

Linda Taccetta, PC

Phone: 718-701-6343
Fax:718-701-6351

Website

 

PS 78

K-5 – SE

100 Tompkins Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10304

Jodi Contento, Principal

Mai Ling Miranda, PC

Phone: 718-442-3094
Fax: 718-442-3904

Website

 

P 80

Michael Petrides School

PreK-12-SE

715 Ocean Terrace,
Staten Island, NY 10301

Joanne Buckheit, Principal

 

Phone: 718-815-0186
Fax: 718-815-9638

Website

 

PS/IS 861

SI School of Civic Leadership

PreK-8- SE

280 Regis Drive,
Staten Island, NY 10314

Donna Nilsen, Principal

Lynda Bernstein, PC

Phone: 718-697-5250
Fax: 718-697-5260

Website

 

47

CSI HS of International Studies

9-12 – SE

100 Essex Drive,
Staten Island, NY 10314

Joseph Canale, Principal

Annette Lentini, PC

Phone: 718-370-6900
Fax: 718-370-6915

Website

 

64

McCown Expeditionary Learning HS

9-12 – SE

100 Essex Drive,
Staten Island, NY 10314

Margaret Tang (IA), Principal

Diana Leon Gonzalez, PC

Phone: 718-370-6959
Fax: 718-370-6960

Website

 

440

New Dorp H. S.

9-12 – SE

465 New Dorp Lane,
Staten Island, NY 10306

Deirdre DeAngelis, Principal

Allison Bennett, PC

Phone: 718-667-8686
Fax: 718-987-4889

Website

 

445

Port Richmond H.S.

9-12 – SE

85 St Josephs Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10302

 

Andrew Greenfield, Principal

Kelly Doyle, PC

Phone: 718-420-2100
Fax: 718-981-6203

Website

 

450

Curtis H. S.

9-12 – SE

105 Hamilton Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10301

Greg Jaenicke, Principal

Samantha Soto, PC

Phone: 718-390-1800
Fax: 718-556-4800

Website

 

455

Tottenville H.S.

9-12 – SE

100 Luten Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10312

Joseph Scarmato, Principal

Concetta Assennato, PC

Phone: 718-668-8800
Fax: 718-317-0962

Website

 

460

Susan E. Wagner H.S.

9-12 – SE

1200 Manor Road,
Staten Island, NY 10314

David Cugini, Principal

Zoraida Clemente, PC

Phone: 718-698-4200
Fax: 718-698-5213

Website

 

600

Ralph McKee H.S.

9-12 – SE

290 St Marks Place,
Staten Island, NY 10301

Sharon Henr, Principal

Pierre Ovalles, PC

Phone: 718-420-2600
Fax: 718-981-8776

Website

 

605

Staten Island Technical H. S.

9-12 – SE

485 Clawson Street,
Staten Island, NY 10306

Mark Erlenwein, Principal

Barbara Malenfant, PC

Phone: 718-667-3222
Fax: 718-987-5872

Website

 

470

Concord H.S.

9-12 – SE

109 Rhine Avenue,
Staten Island, NY 10304

Michael Sobel (IA), Principal

Phone: 718-447-1274
Fax: 718-442-6276

Website

 

P 25

Special Ed – District 75

 

 

 

Anthony Casella, Principal

Michele Giacolone, PC

Phone: 718-984-1526
Fax:

Website

 

P 37 Special Ed – District 75

 

 

 

Deborah Evans, Principal

Maria Frasca, PC

Phone: 718-984-9802
Fax:

Website

 

P 373

Special Ed – District 75

 

 

 

Paulette Benevento, Principal

Joan Correale , PC

Phone: 718-816-8897
Fax:

Website

 

P 721

Hungerford School D75

 

 

 

Kristin McHugh, Principal

Zeneida Martinez , PC

Phone: 718-273-8622
Fax:

Website

 
Bridge Prep Charter School

Tim Castanza, Principal

Phone:
Fax:

Website

 
Lavelle Prep Charter School

 

Phone:
Fax:

Website

 
New World Prep Charter School

 

Phone:
Fax:

Website

 
Nicotra Early College Charter School

Joseph Zaza, Principal

Phone:
Fax:

Website

 

Staten Island Schools – NYC District #31

Staten Island Schools – Nyc District #31 Schools

School Name

City

Grade Level

County

Csi High School For International Studies

Staten Island

9

Richmond County

Curtis High School

Staten Island

9-12, US

Richmond County

I. S. 2 George L. Egbert

Staten Island

6-8, UE, US

Richmond County

I.S. 24 Myra S. Barnes

Staten Island

6-8, UE, US

Richmond County

I.S. 27 Anning S. Prall

Staten Island

6-8, UE, US

Richmond County

I.S. 34 Tottenville

Staten Island

6-8, UE, US

Richmond County

I.S. 49 Bertha A. Dreyfus Intermediate School

Staten Island

6-8, UE, US

Richmond County

I.S. 51 Edwin Markham

Staten Island

6-8, UE, US

Richmond County

I.S. 61 William A. Morris School

Staten Island

6-8, UE, US

Richmond County

I.S. 7 Elias Bernstein School

Staten Island

6-8, UE, US

Richmond County

I.S. 72 Rocco Laurie Intermediate School

Staten Island

6-8, UE, US

Richmond County

I.S. 75 Frank D. Paulo

Staten Island

6-8, UE, US

Richmond County

New Dorp High School

Staten Island

9-12, US

Richmond County

P. S. 1 Tottenville School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 11 Thomas Dongan School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 13 M. L. Lindenmeyer School

Staten Island

PK-5

Richmond County

P.S. 14 Cornelius Vanderbilt School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 16 John J. Driscoll School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 18 John G. Whittier School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 19 The Curtis School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 20 Port Richmond School

Staten Island

PK-5

Richmond County

P.S. 21 Margaret Emery-Elm Park School

Staten Island

PK-5

Richmond County

P.S. 22 Graniteville School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 23 Richmondtown School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P. S. 26 Carteret School

Staten Island

K-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 29 Bardwell School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 3 Margaret Gioiosa School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 30 The Westerleigh School

Staten Island

K-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 31 William T. Davis School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 32 The Gifford School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 35 Clove Valley School

Staten Island

K-5

Richmond County

P.S. 36 John C. Drumgoole School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 38 George Cromwell School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 39 Francis J. Murphy Jr. School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 4 Maurice Wollin School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P. S. 41 The New Dorp School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 42 Eltingville School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 44 Thomas C. Brown School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 45 John Tyler School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 46 Albert V. Maniscalco School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 48 William G. Wilcox School

Staten Island

PK-5

Richmond County

P.S. 5 Huguenot School

Staten Island

K-5

Richmond County

P.S. 50 Frank Hankinson School

Staten Island

K-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 52 John C. Thompson School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 53 Bay Terrace School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 54 Charles W. Leng School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P. S. 55 Henry M. Boehm School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 56 Louis Desario School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 57 Hubert H. Humphrey School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 6 Cpl Allan F. Kivlehan School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 60 Alice Austen School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 69 Daniel D. Tompkins School

Staten Island

K-5, UE

Richmond County

P.S. 8 Shirley Solomon School

Staten Island

K-5, UE

Richmond County

Port Richmond High School

Staten Island

9-12, US

Richmond County

Ps 80 Michael J. Petrides School

Staten Island

K-12

Richmond County

Ralph Mckee High School

Staten Island

9-12, US

Richmond County

Ss Columbia School

Staten Island

PK-5, UE

Richmond County

Staten Island Technical High School

Staten Island

9-12

Richmond County

Susan E. Wagner High School

Staten Island

9-12, US

Richmond County

Tottenville High School

Staten Island

9-12, US

Richmond County

Student Enrollment Information














Pre-K Kindergarten

(Full Day)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th Ungraded

Elementary
Ungraded

Secondary
1353 3944 4037 3949 3922 3974 4006 3981 4084 4292 4828 4162 3371 3389 2258 1718

Total Students:

Attendance Rate:

Suspensions:

1574

Year Statistics Compiled:

2005

District teacher data and statistics

Superintendent: Nancy Ramos
  Full Time Part Time
Principals 57 0
Assistant Principals 136 1
Teachers 3542 136
Other Professional Staff 0 17
*Staff data was compiled in 2005

Adequate Yearly Progress Decisions

Sub-Group Names

Satisfactory

School Year

Subject:Elementary / Middle School English Language Arts

All Students

Yes

2006

American Indian Or Alaska Native

Yes

2006

Black Or African American

Yes

2006

Hispanic Or Latino

Yes

2006

Asian Or Pacific Islander

Yes

2006

White

Yes

2006

Students With Disabilities

Yes

2006

Limited English Proficient

Yes

2006

Economically Disadvantaged

Yes

2006

Subject:Elementary / Middle School Math

All Students

Yes

2006

American Indian Or Alaska Native

Yes

2006

Black Or African American

Yes

2006

Hispanic Or Latino

Yes

2006

Asian Or Pacific Islander

Yes

2006

White

Yes

2006

Students With Disabilities

Yes

2006

Limited English Proficient

Yes

2006

Economically Disadvantaged

Yes

2006

Subject:Elementary / Middle School Science

All Students

Yes

2006

Subject:High School English Language Arts

All Students

Yes

2006

Black Or African American

Yes

2006

Hispanic Or Latino

Yes

2006

Asian Or Pacific Islander

Yes

2006

White

Yes

2006

Students With Disabilities

No

2006

Limited English Proficient

No

2006

Economically Disadvantaged

Yes

2006

Subject:High School Graduation Rate

All Students

Yes

2006

Black Or African American

Yes

2006

Hispanic Or Latino

Yes

2006

Asian Or Pacific Islander

Yes

2006

White

Yes

2006

Students With Disabilities

Yes

2006

Limited English Proficient

Yes

2006

Economically Disadvantaged

Yes

2006

Subject:High School Math

All Students

Yes

2006

Black Or African American

Yes

2006

Hispanic Or Latino

Yes

2006

Asian Or Pacific Islander

Yes

2006

White

Yes

2006

Students With Disabilities

No

2006

Limited English Proficient

No

2006

Economically Disadvantaged

Yes

2006

Regents Results

Subject

Year

# Tested

Percent Passing

 

Earth Science

2006

2049

53. 3%

English

2006

4017

74.4%

French

2006

87

97.7%

Global Hist & Geography

2006

4572

62.2%

Italian

2006

278

97.5%

Living Environment

2006

4299

64.7%

Math A

2006

4768

72.0%

Math B

2006

1599

53.9%

Chemistry

2006

1716

69.4%

Physics

2006

827

75.2%

Spanish

2006

780

97.8%

US History and Govt

2006

4032

76.6%

Graduation Info

Group

High School Graduate

Regents Diplomas

Advanced Regents Diplomas

IEP / Local Certificates

Year

All Students

3102

2128 (68%)

870 (28%)

117

2006

All Students

2797

1135 (40%)

80 (02%)

75

2005

All Students

2708

973 (35%)

0 (0%)

96

2004

General Education

2903

2097 (72%)

867 (29%)

2006

General Education

2637

1111 (42%)

80 (03%)

2005

General Education

2539

968 (38%)

0 (0%)

2004

Students With Disabilities

199

31 (15%)

3 (01%)

117

2006

Students With Disabilities

160

24 (15%)

0 (0%)

75

2005

Students With Disabilities

169

5 (02%)

0 (0%)

96

2004

Student Post-Graduation Plans

Number of high school students planning to attend 4 year colleges In New York State

47 (01%)

Number of high school students planning to attend 4 year colleges Outside of New York State

1 (00%)

Number of high school students planning to attend 2 year colleges In New York State

36 (01%)

Number of high school students planning to attend 2 year colleges Outside of New York State

0 (0%)

Number of high school students planning to attend Post Secondary institutions In New York State

5 (00%)

Number of high school students planning to attend Post Secondary institutions Outside of New York State

1 (00%)

Number of high school graduates who plan to enroll in the Military

1 (00%)

Number of high school graduates who plan to pursue employment

15 (00%)

Number of high school graduates with disabilities who plan to attend vocational rehabilitation programs.

0 (0%)

Number of high school graduates with a known plan not specified above.

2996 (96%)

Number of high school graduates whose plans do not fit the above categories or are unknown.

0 (0%)

U.S. News ranks top public elementary schools in N.Y.: Here are the Staten Island results

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — For the first time, U.S. News published rankings of the best public elementary and middle schools across the country, including in city and state rankings in New York.

All public schools were ranked heavily on math and reading proficiency results from the 2018-2019 academic year, and the listing doesn’t reflect the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic’s impact on learning. The outlet assessed student performance in the context of demographics and their state, which resembles how education administrators and researchers consider school performance.

Unlike its Best High Schools ranking, there aren’t any national rankings of elementary and middle schools. There are overall state rankings and state rankings broken out by school district.

“With the publication of our inaugural Best K-8 Schools rankings, U.S. News now provides rankings and data on schools from kindergarten all the way through graduate school,” said Kim Castro, editor and chief content officer of U.S. News. “Whether you’re researching options for a law degree or looking for information on your child’s middle school, U.S. News has the data you need to get started.”

For the full rankings of elementary schools in New York, you can go here.

The Staten Island elementary schools are ranked below, according to U.S. News, with 1 being the top ranking, and 49 being the lowest ranking. The rankings for New York City and New York State are also available for each elementary school.

Note that some schools on the list may be ranked in a range by U.S. News, rather than a number.

49. PS 78, Stapleton

City ranking: 573-764

State ranking: 1,658-2,211

48. PS 74, Tompkinsville

City ranking: 573-764

State ranking: 1,658-2,211

47. PS 57, Clifton

City ranking: 573-764

State ranking: 1,658-2,211

46. PS 46, South Beach

City ranking: 573-764

State ranking: 1,658-2,211

45. PS 44, Mariners Harbor

City ranking: 573-764

State ranking: 1,658-2,211

44. PS 31, New Brighton

City ranking: 573-764

State ranking: 1,658-2,211

43. PS 20, Port Richmond

City ranking: 573-764

State ranking: 1,658-2,211

42. PS 19, West Brighton

City ranking: 573-764

State ranking: 1,658-2,211

41. PS 16, Tompkinsville

City ranking: 573-764

State ranking: 1,658-2,211

40. PS 10, Brighton Heights

City ranking: 573-764

State ranking: 1,658-2,211

39. PS 59, New Brighton

City ranking: 552

State ranking: 1,490

38. PS 18, West Brighton

City ranking: 518

State ranking: 1,352

37. PS 22, Graniteville

City ranking: 506

State ranking: 1,316

36. PS 38, Midland Beach

City ranking: 478

State ranking: 1,225

35. PS 69, New Springville

City ranking: 462

State ranking: 1,187

34. PS 39, Arrochar

City ranking: 450

State ranking: 1,126

33. PS 45, West Brighton

City ranking: 438

State ranking: 1,087

32. PS 60, Bulls Head

City ranking: 427

State ranking: 1,051

31. PS 21, Port Richmond

City ranking: 417

State ranking: 1,003

30. PS 55, Eltingville

City ranking: 377

State ranking: 874

29 The Michael J. Petrides School, Sunnyside

City ranking: 341

State ranking: 765

28. PS, Annadale

City ranking: 328

State ranking: 715

27. Staten Island School of Civic Leadership, Graniteville

City ranking: 304

State ranking: 661

26. PS 41, New Dorp

City ranking: 300

State ranking: 644

25. PS 58, New Springville

City ranking: 290

State ranking: 616

24. PS 42, Eltingville

City ranking: 284

State ranking: 604

23. PS 11, Dongan Hills

City ranking: 265

State ranking: 558

22. PS 13, Rosebank

City ranking: 259

State ranking: 542

21. PS 1, Tottenville

City ranking: 256

State ranking: 532

20. PS 4, Woodrow

City ranking: 251

State ranking: 514

19. PS 6, Tottenville

City ranking: 226

State ranking: 459

18. PS 56, Rossville

City ranking: 224

State ranking: 453

17. PS 32, Great Kills

City ranking: 220

State ranking: 446

16. PS 30, Westerleigh

City ranking: 186

State ranking: 373

15. PS 29, Castleton Corners

City ranking: 185

State ranking: 372

14. PS 26, Travis

City ranking: 182

State ranking: 359

13. PS 65, Tompkinsville

City ranking: 172

State ranking: 343

12. PS 62, Rossville

City ranking: 161

State ranking: 319

11. PS 52, Dongan Hills

City ranking: 148

State ranking: 293

10. PS 54, Willowbrook

City ranking: 144

State ranking: 286

9. PS/I.S. 48, Concord

City ranking: 140

State ranking: 277

8. PS 53, Bay Terrace

City ranking: 115

State ranking: 228

7. PS 3, Pleasant Plains

City ranking: 98

State ranking: 194

6. PS 23, Richmond

City ranking: 90

State ranking: 176

5. PS 9, Concord

City ranking: 56

State ranking: 107

4. PS 8, Great Kills

City ranking: 54

State ranking: 104

3. PS 50, Oakwood

City ranking: 50

State ranking: 95

2. PS 35, Sunnyside

City ranking: 45

State ranking: 81

1. PS 5, Huguenot

City ranking: 42

State ranking: 75

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How does the school zoning system work in New York?

//How New York City’s school zoning system works

New York City has the largest public school system in the country. The New York City Department of Education is divided into 32 school districts and serves more than 1 million students in more than 1,500 schools.

Every child (aged 5 to 21) is entitled to a free public education. The student is assigned to the appropriate school based on where they live. A child does not need a green card or social security number to register for school.

Due to the growing population and the popularity of schooling, it is not always possible for a student to attend one of the nearby schools. In this case, the child will be placed on a waiting list and the Department of Education Admissions Office will place the child in a different, nearby school.

// Primary school (ages 5-9)

Primary school education lasts until grade 5. Upon reaching the age of five, the child is sent to kindergarten. This means that if a child turns 5 at the end of September, October, November or December, they can start school in September of that year.

If nearby community schools are overcrowded, your child will be redirected to one of the nearby schools with free space.

Some public secondary schools also offer day care for babies who are only 4 years old as of December 31st. The program is 2.5 hours or 6 hours of 20 minutes per day.

Top 5 elementary schools in New York

  1. New Explorations into Science, Technology and Math (NEST+m) tops the list . It is a public school offering a challenging post-12th grade education program that draws the best students from all five boroughs of New York. NEST+m is located in School District 1 (Lower Manhattan).
  2. School #2 – Anderson School (PS 334) . An excellent public school with 8 classes, which is located on the Upper West Side (Manhattan). The school is located in School District #3.
  3. Third Best School – Lower Lab School (PS 77) . and talented” (G&T), located on the Upper East Side and offering educational subjects in a more relaxed environment. The school is located in School District 2 and offers education from the 5th grade.
  4. School 4 – Kingsbury (PS 188) . This public school is located in Queens and specializes in education and also develops social skills. Kingsbury School offers education from 5th grade and is located in School District 26.
  5. School №5 – Special Music School is a unique public school located in School District 3 and specializes in teaching musically gifted children. The school offers education from the 8th grade and is operated by a partnership between the state (the New York Department of Education) and the private sector (Kaufman Music Center), a non-profit organization specializing in the development of the arts.

Click to view all primary schools by district.

// Secondary school (ages 10-14)

In secondary schools, children study from grades 6 to 8. Each fall, all graduates of the 5th grade at a New York City public school receive individual applications for admission. The application lists all high schools where a student can apply for admission. Students complete an application ranking schools in order of preference and return it to their school. Applications must be submitted by early December, and the results of the decisions will be communicated to applicants at the end of spring.

Children who live outside of school are eligible for a free MetroCard.

Top 5 high schools in New York

  1. Mamie Fay tops the list. This is a public school offering a curriculum from grade 8, linking social studies education with literature-based resources and technology. The school is located in School District 30 in Astoria, Queens.
  2. School #2 – Anderson School (PS 334) . An excellent public school with 8 classes, which is located on the Upper West Side (Manhattan). The school is located in School District #3.
  3. Third best school – Christa McAuliffe School (IS 187) . It is a public school in Brooklyn offering three curricula: research program, liberal arts, and business and law. Each program has its own floor, lunch time and three areas (one for each program class). The school offers education from grades 6 to 8 and is located in the school district number 20.
  4. School No. 4 – New Explorations into Science, Technology and Math (NEST+m) . It is a public school offering a challenging post-12th grade education program that draws the best students from all five boroughs of New York. NEST+m is located in School District 1 (Lower Manhattan).
  5. School No. 5 – Special Music School – a unique public school located in school district No. 3 and specializes in teaching musically gifted children. The school offers education from the 8th grade and is operated by a partnership between the state (the New York Department of Education) and the private sector (Kaufman Music Center), a non-profit organization specializing in the development of the arts.

// Senior Secondary School (ages 15-18)

Senior Secondary School is for children from grades 9 to 12. In New York, a student must apply for admission to high school. Each fall, 8th grade students must apply for up to 12 programs in order of preference. Applicants are assigned to one of the eligible schools according to admission priority, location and availability. The results of the first stage of selection become available to applicants in March.

High School Application Process Schedule:

  • Summer: Check out the schools in your area.
  • December: Apply for High School Admission to 8th Grade Supervisor.
  • February-March: application results.
  • End of Spring: Select the option to appeal if you are not satisfied with the distribution.

A few tips to better prepare for the high school application process:

  • Start preparing a portfolio of accomplishments and information about extracurricular activities attended.
  • View entrance exams and enrollment dates.
  • Check out the school websites (links below)
    • New York City Department of Education: Senior High School
    • Inside schools
    • New York City Department of Education: Find Schools
    • Parent’s Guide to Public Education in Brooklyn, NY
  • Visit schools of interest
  • Attend seminars and open days at schools of interest

Top 5 high schools in New York

  1. Topping the list is Bryam Hills High School. This well-known four-year public high school is located in Armonk, New York. Bryam Hills High School offers education from 9to grade 12 and is located in the Biram Hills school district.
  2. School #2 – Stuyvesant High School. commonly referred to as Stuy. The school is one of nine specialized high schools in New York City and offers education from grades 9 to 12. The school is operated by the New York City Department of Education and offers free educational programs to residents of the city. The school is located in School District #2.
  3. School #3 – Alfred-Almond Junior-Senior High School. This public high school is located in Almond, Allegheny County. It is the only high school operated by the Alfred-Almond Central School District. The school offers education from grades 7 to 12.
  4. School #4 – Bronx High School of Science. This specialty public high school in New York City is considered the first science school in the United States of America. The school was founded in 1938 and is located in school district No. 10, not far from Bedford Park (Bronx).
  5. School #5 – Staten Island Technical High School. Founded in 1988, this school is commonly referred to as Staten Island Tech or SITHS. The school is located in School District 31 on Staten Island, New York and is operated by the New York Department of Education.

// Non-Borough Schools and New York Special High Schools

Non-Borough Schools have their own admission criteria. These schools are similar to (charter schools) where children from any area can apply. In schools that are not tied to a district, preference is also given to students living nearby.

Some non-borough schools require certain specific placement tests (SHSATs) for admission. An example of such a school is the Special Music School, where children are tested on their musical abilities. In such schools, as a rule, there is very high competition and few free places.

Over 30,000 students are taking the SHSAT for one of the 4,000 places available. Testing usually takes place in the morning on one of the Saturdays in October.

On the SHSAT website you can check the admission schedule and get more information.

There are nine specialized high schools, eight of which are based on test scores:

  1. Bronx High School of Science – This specialty public high school in New York City is considered the first science school in the United States of America. The school is located in School District 10, not far from Bedford Park (Bronx).
  2. Brooklyn Latin School – Located in Brooklyn, the school was founded with the support of Boston Latin School, the oldest public high school in the country.
  3. Brooklyn Technical High School – School specializing in engineering, mathematics and science.
  4. NEST+m – New Explorations into Science, Technology and Math is a New York City public school offering post-12th grade education. The school is located in Lower Manhattan.
  5. High School of American Studies at Lehman College – The school is located in the Bronx and specializes in social studies, history and English.
  6. LaGuardia Arts – Chances of admission are based on interview and student grades. The school specializes in teaching the visual and performing arts and is located near Lincoln Center.
  7. Queens High School for the Sciences at York College is one of the most famous schools specializing in mathematics and science. The school is located in Jamaica, New York.
  8. Staten Island Technical High School – The school specializes in math, science, computer technology, engineering, the humanities, and athletics.
  9. Stuyvesant High School – The school offers free educational programs for residents of the city and is located in the Tribeca neighborhood.

// How to proceed

Children aged 5 to 10 can register directly with their school, while older children (11+) must visit the admissions office. Admissions consultants will help you choose suitable school options and submit the necessary documents to them. The admissions office is open Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 15:00.

Most applications are due in March, but if you want to get a place at a popular school, it’s best to apply as early as possible.

To find your school district, click on search or call 311 (212-NEW-YORK outside of New York).

To enroll your child in school, you will need a certificate of vaccinations, a birth certificate or passport, and records of attendance at other schools. Children enrolled in Individualized Education Programs (I.E.P) must also provide the above documents.

In addition, the City will require two documents to show that the child lives in New York. The place of residence of the child is the home of his parents or legal guardian. Proof of residence can be a utility bill or any other official document with your home address on it.

New York Public High Schools may require tuition fees for non-residents. However, non-residents cannot enroll in specialized schools or participate in special programs for gifted children.

You can find more information on the Department of Education website.

Staten Island Technical High School

“SITHS” redirects here. For other uses of the word sith, see Sith (disambiguation).

Staten Island Tech High School , commonly referred to as Staten Island Tech or Sitchi , was founded in 1988. Located in Staten Island, New York, it is a community magnet, a specialized high school operated by the New York City Department of Education. It consistently ranks among New York’s top schools in terms of graduation rates, Regents test scores and attendance. The school is ranked 2nd in New York State and 15th in the nation. [4] Admission to SITHS is determined by the applicant’s score on the Specialized High School Admissions Test.

Content

  • 1 History
  • 2 Clood plan
  • 3 Light athletics and extracurricular classes
    • 3.1 Light
    • 3.2 Extract classes
    • 4 In the popular culture
    • 5 Remote graduates
    • 6
    • 7 external link

    History

    The school’s website states that SITHS is “a highly competitive New York City public high school founded in 1988 that offers a challenging and challenging college preparatory program with a focus on math, science, computers, engineering, humanities science and athletics. Services include state-of-the-art science, engineering and computer labs.” SITHS is designated as having a specialized high school state of affairs. SITHS was one of the schools created by New York State Law 2590 Section-G to meet the needs of NYC’s gifted students. [5]

    Picture of New Dorp High School, which currently houses SITS.

    Housed in the former New Dorp High School, SITHS was originally an engineering program from Ralph McKee Vocational High School. John DePalma was the school’s assistant principal who was tasked with bringing the engineering program to the New Dorp campus so that the building would not be abandoned or used for other purposes. Under DePalma’s guidance, teachers Alan Bailey, Irv Burson, and others carried out unauthorized repairs to the building, creating laboratory space for engineering classrooms.

    In 1987 the program was almost closed due to a shortage of students. Nicholas M. Bilotti was named program director following DePalma’s retirement. Bilotti began a program to increase enrollment, changing course away from the rigorous engineering curriculum and targeting female students. His reconstruction of the DePalma foundation is the foundation on which Tech lives today.

    Curriculum

    The SITHS curriculum is purely college preparatory, with an emphasis on science and technology. Electronic devices such as iPads, tablets and laptops are mostly integrated into classrooms to improve lessons. Required engineering classes students take include Introduction to AV Engineering and TV Studio, Introduction to STEM Engineering and Robotics, and AutoCAD.

  • AP Calculus BC

Athletics and Extracurricular Activities

Athletics

The SITHS Athletic Program is operated in partnership with McKee High School and their combined teams are known as the MSIT Seagulls. MCIT teams play a variety of sports, including soccer, basketball, baseball, softball, soccer, volleyball, wrestling, fencing, swimming, and track. The MSIT football team won the 2010 and 2011 PSAL Cup championship. The MSIT Boys’ Track team has competed in cross-country racing multiple times since 1996 to 2000 and again from 2006 to 2010. [ citation needed ] The MSIT Boy’s volleyball team won 4 consecutive PSAL city championships in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. [6]

Tech offers several options for complementary physical education training, including strength training, yoga and aerobics, dance, volleyball, basketball, and band. [7]

Extra-curricular activities

SITHS has an active theater program including performances like SING! and spring musical. The theater program is directed by drama teacher Heather Brown in collaboration with the school’s technical team, a group of students tasked with maintaining the theater and providing sound and lighting for the school auditorium. [8] In 2011, the school installed a new TV studio that will work closely with the Tech Crew and provide various aspects of technical operations. [9]

The SITHS robotics team is a fairly advanced team. The team competes in the FIRST Robotics Competition as Team 375, or “ Robotic Plague “, and regularly manages to reach the semi-finals. In the 2006 season they were regional winners. In addition, they received the Chairman’s Award for their robot” Rambo ” Club, Model UN, Do Something, Chess Club, Newspaper, Literary Magazine, Strategic Fighting Games Club, HIV/AIDS Awareness Group, Anime Club, Celtic Club, Asian American Club, Christian Seekers, Jewish Club and Association Muslim students [13] Tech also has a chapter of the National Honor and Crop Society, who are both inducted after the election process in their junior class. [14] Tech also has a GSA called the True Equality Alliance (TEA) Club.

SITHS Academic Teams are strong contenders in various regional and state competitions. The Science Olympiad team took second place at regional competitions in New York. [15] Many students on the math team qualify for AIME, and the freshman math team placed 1st among all teams (most of which were all high school students) that competed in the June 2019 Staten Island Math Tournamentof the year. [16]

In popular culture

SITHS was used in the production of the 1998 film. Joe King .

SITHS was mentioned in the introduction of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart . [17]

School 2012 SING! The winner was announced by Saturday Night Live cast member Andy Samberg, who recorded a short clip to reveal the winner. [ need quote ] School 2013 SING! the winner was announced by singer/songwriter and tech alum Ingrid Mikaelson, who similarly recorded a short clip to reveal the winner. School 2014 SING! the winner was to be announced by Impractical Jokers, with another short clip that was never played due to technical issues. 9 “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah – Series | Comedy Central Official Site | CC. com”. Thedailyshow.com . 2016-02-09. Retrieved 2016-03-08.

external link

  • https://www.siths.org/ Staten Island Technical High School

Education in New York: Secondary and Higher Education

Education in the USA

Five of the top ten universities in the world, according to the QS World University Rankings 2022, are located in the United States. Diplomas from American universities are recognized all over the world, and American private schools have received no less recognition. Add to this the high standard of living in the country. America is the country with the largest number of international students in the world (800,000 people), which makes it very attractive also in terms of the contingent of people who will surround you while you study. Studying in New York for Russians is invaluable in terms of global experience and useful business contacts anywhere in the world after graduation.

Why New York?

New York is the largest city in the United States, founded by colonists at the beginning of the 17th century on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. The city includes five boroughs: Staten Island, Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, where the main attractions are located. New York is an important world economic, cultural and educational center: some of the most influential American universities, research centers, libraries and museums are located here. This metropolis is often called the best city on the planet – whether it is or not, you have to decide for yourself. But the fact that the time of study in New York will be unforgettable for you, we guarantee.

New York High School

American preschoolers attend pre-school. As a rule, these are commercial institutions, which include groups for kids and day schools, where children play, draw, learn to make friends – everything is like in our kindergartens. To prepare for school, future first graders go to Kindergarden, where they begin to learn to read, write and count, to study the world around them. Often such a kindergarten is located at the school where the child will study.

Parents in the United States can choose a public or private school for their child. The New York public school system is the largest in the world. However, foreigners can spend a maximum of one year in a public school (for example, under an exchange program), so permanent education in New York for Russians is usually associated with private educational institutions. Wealthy Americans also prefer to send their children to such schools, because they usually provide a better education, help develop a purposeful personality and guarantee admission to a good university.

Secondary education in the USA includes three stages:

  • elementary school – elementary school where children study from 6 to 11 years old;

  • middle / junior high school – high school, from 11 to 14 years old;

  • high / senior high school – high school, from 14 to 18 years old.

Each state in the US is free to implement its own characteristics of secondary education, and different methods may be used in different schools. However, in any high school, a student can choose a program of study depending on their future plans, as well as focus on their preferred subjects.

After passing the final exams, 12th grade graduates receive a High School Graduation Diploma and can enter the university. But those who want to prepare for the university in a targeted way, taking into account their future specialization, can take an additional, thirteenth year and go through the Advanced Placement program. In addition to in-depth study of specialized subjects at the first-year university level, the AP provides benefits for admission not only to American universities, but also to Canadian and British ones.

Higher education in New York

The state of New York is the largest in the United States in terms of the number of students that local universities graduate annually. There are more than a hundred universities and colleges in New York City itself. Here are, for example, Columbia University – the fifth oldest university in the United States, and New York University – one of the largest private non-profit universities in the country.

Higher education institutions in the United States are divided into four types: public universities (state universities), private universities (private universities), liberal arts colleges (colleges of liberal arts, where you can get only a bachelor’s degree) and community college (public colleges similar to Russian technical schools and colleges).

A bachelor’s degree in the United States most often lasts four years, after which you can continue your education in a master’s program. Such programs are offered by about a thousand universities; several areas are most popular among foreign students: business, IT, engineering, and environmental sciences. Master’s studies usually take two to three years.

US vacation education

For those who are not yet ready to permanently study in New York or another city across the ocean, a vacation in the USA would be a good option – in California or Florida, in a small quiet town or a large city like Los Angeles or New York. Language camps are waiting for children from 6 to 17 years old, the shift lasts from two to seven weeks. You can choose the time from the end of June to the middle of August, as well as the most interesting program – purely language, sports (English plus sports training) or creative (English plus dancing, drawing, fashion, design, etc.). As a rule, the first half of the day in such a camp is devoted to the language, and the second to a variety of activities that help practice: games, training, group projects, excursions. This is the main plus of learning English in New York: the subtleties of grammar and vocabulary are easier to comprehend when they are complemented by such vivid impressions.

Language programs in New York for adults

Language programs in the United States are organized not only for children: adults also need English – for university admission, for work, for business development, etc. English courses for adults also vary in content and intensity. The richest choice is offered by large language schools. It could be:

  • Standard course (16-20 hours per week)

  • Intensive English (up to 45 hours per week)

  • Preparation for international exams (TOEFL language test, GRE and GMAT exams and other standardized exams to be taken in English)

  • Professional English (language for work: courses for representatives of certain professions with a lot of thematic vocabulary; in addition to knowledge and practice, this is a chance to establish professional connections in different countries).

For future students of American universities, university-based English courses are suitable. Often they are combined with the study of American culture, so they will help you not only speak English fluently, but also get to know a new country, as they say, from the inside.

Even if you are planning a vacation to New York, such a trip can be combined with language learning. There is no need to choose a course that is too intensive – as a rule, classes are held in the morning, and in your free time you can visit sights, get to know and have fun with a group, or study America on an individual program.

Study in New York: cost

One of the main points that interest those who want to go to study in New York is the cost. Here we can only talk about average numbers, because the price always depends on many factors, including the policy of the educational institution, the duration of the program, etc. A year of study in American boarding schools costs from 20 to 60 thousand dollars, for a bachelor’s program – from 30 thousand dollars, in the magistracy – from 40 thousand. To calculate the approximate cost of studying in New York for your situation, contact a study abroad specialist.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a US vacation cost?

The cost of vacation language programs depends on the content of the program and the duration of the trip and starts at $ 1,700 per week (this amount does not include travel, insurance and visa costs). Popular Rennert courses for adults in New York cost from $320 per week, a four-week language program at the university can cost $3,000-4,000.

Where can I live in the US while on a course?

Children on vacation programs are housed in residences on campuses, almost like students in private schools. The organizers guarantee safety and timely medical assistance, if necessary. Adult students can also stay in a student residence, choose a hotel or rent an apartment. Depending on the option, accommodation can cost from $150 to $700 per week. Accommodation in an American family is also possible – in this case, you will live the life of ordinary Americans and, perhaps, while studying in New York, you will find real friends in the USA!

Studying in New York with Allterra Education

New York can only be described in superlatives – this also applies to the choice of education options. Camp, courses, school, exam prep, university, graduate school – at any stage, New York has a lot to offer. In order not to get lost among them and choose the best one, contact Allterra Education. In addition to advising and preparing for studying in New York, we help to collect documents for admission and apply for a visa.

Curtis High School – Wikipedia

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Curtis High School, day , operated by the New York City Department of Education, is one of seven public high schools located in Staten Island, New York, New York. It was founded on February 9, 1904 as the first high school in Staten Island.

Content

  • 1 History
  • 2 Academics
  • 3 Extra-curricular activities
    • 3.1 Sports
    • 3.2 Ensign
    • 3.3 Samples of feeders and tolerances
  • 4 famous graduates
    • 4.1 Art and music
    • 4.2 Sports
    • 5 Parental support
    • 6
    • 8 Other
    • 9 Recommendations
    • 10 See also
    • 11 external link

    History

    Curtis High School is named after a famous Republican writer and speaker. George W. Curtis who lived nearby. The school was the first public building built after the consolidation of Greater New York. This was part of a plan to build a major high school in each of the outlying areas of the city. Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn, Morris High School in the Bronx, and Flushing High School in Queens are the other three. It was designed by architect C. B. J. Snyder. The cornerstone was laid in 1902, it was completed and opened in 1904. The original brick and limestone building is dominated by a large square turreted tower inspired by English medieval models. The first director was Columbia graduate Oliver Durfee Clark, who served from 1904 to 1906. The second headmaster (1906–1912) was Harry Freeman Towle, a graduate of Dartmouth College. Extensions to the building were made in 1922, 1925 and 1937. John M. Avent (Columbia alumnus, author) has been director since 1924 years until the end of the 1940s. Curtis was granted New York City status. Landmark October 12, 1982. The gymnasium and cafeteria wings were added later as additions to the original building. neogothic architecture.

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    international services.

    Extracurricular Activities

    Curtis Offers Robotics Team, National Honor Society, Chess Club, Key Club, Black & Latino Awareness Clubs, Movie Club, Moot Court, Curtis Players, Jazz Band, Orchestra, Dance, Symphony Orchestra, Curtis Logue (newspaper), Crosswind (annual), math group, mentor program in criminal law and justice, mediation and conflict resolution programs.

    Sports

    Curtis has over thirty varsity teams, including a swimming team, as well as golf, bowling, volleyball, soccer, basketball, baseball/softball wrestling, tennis, track/cross country, gymnastics, lacrosse, and soccer teams. In addition, Curtis club teams include boys’ and juniors’ varsities as well as girls’ varsities. Final team. The Curtis High School track was named after Abel Kiwiat and the baseball field was renamed Bobby Thomson Field in 2007.

    Enrollment

    Curtis has approximately 2,830 students and is open to New Yorkers entering ninth or tenth grade. Enrollment requirements vary depending on which of the ten “houses” the student will be enrolled in. There are zoned programs where enrollment is based primarily on geography, with Staten Islanders taking precedence over all other areas. In Staten Island, geographic areas closer to the school take precedence over all other areas in Staten Island. Most other programs rely on either prospective student assessments and standardized city tests, or specific admissions tests.

    The school is 38% African American, 31% Hispanic, 22.9% White, and 7.5% Asian. [1]

    Feeder Patterns and Approvals

    All New York City students entering high school must apply to schools because there are no high school zoning boundaries in New York. Only Special Zoned Programs have geographic restrictions that give priority to certain areas of Staten Island over the rest of New York City.

    Notable Alumni

    • Vincent Robert Capodanno, US Navy Chaplain, received the Medal of Honor after dying under fire in Vietnam. Father Capodanno Boulevard is named after him, as is USS Capodanno
    • Joseph F. Merrell Jr. (1926–1945), posthumously awarded the U.S. Medal of Honor for action in World War II The ferry is named after him.
    • Jeb Stuart Magruder, Lawyer, Counsel to President Nixon, Watergate Conspirator
    • Ralph J. Lamberty, Staten Island Borough President
    • Alfred E. Santangelo, U.S. Congresswoman
    • Loring McMillen, Official Historian of Staten Island and co-founder of the Richmondtown Museum

    Arts and Music

    • Florina Kaya, two-time reality TV star
    • Lois, two-time reality TV star, Lois1 author Newbery Medal winner
    • Amy Vanderbilt (1908–1974), bestselling author of The Complete Book of Etiquette (1952). Staten Island native
    • Emily Jenauer, art critic, won the Pulitzer Prize for Newspaper Reporting.
    • Mario Buatta, famous interior designer
    • Betty Aberlin, children’s television actress, famous Mr. Rogers’ area, poet, activist
    • Selita Ebanks, Victoria’s Secret Model
    • RZA, hip-hop artist, producer and member of the Wu-Tang Clan. In his song “Sunshower” he raps: “Old Earth got nervous, walked me to Shaolin, sent me to Curtis”
    • Richie Castellano, singer-songwriter, musician, guitarist and keyboardist for Blue Oyster Cult
    • David O. Stewart ’69, historian and writer
    • Michael Henry Heim (1943–2012), literary translator, inducted fellow American Academy of Arts and Sciences [2]
    • Robert F. Gleckner (1925– 2001), English professor, author and editor; world-renowned scholar of William Blake and Lord Byron and an expert on Romanticism. [3] [4] [5]

    Athletic

    • Bobby Thomson, 42, baseball player for the New York Giants, best known for “The Shot Heard ‘Round the World”
    • Jack Hines ’37, Football Hall of Fame and AFL MVP
    • Frank Fernandez, Major League Baseball player, Yankees, Athletics, Senators, Cubs
    • James Jenkins, former football player with Washington Redskins
    • Andrew J. Barberi, football player and longtime coach Curtis High. Staten Island Ferry MV Andrew J. Barbury is named after him.
    • Dominic Isley, current L.A. player Rams
    • Khalil Kanacevic, professional basketball player
    • Abel Kiwiat ’08, 1912 Olympic silver medalist
    • Steve Gregory, Los Angeles Rams football player
    • Vernon Turner, ’01 former Buffalo Bills player
    • Anthony Varvaro, Atlanta Braves pitcher
    • 4 Shamemia LeGraves
    • , current Detroit Lions player

    • Isaiah Wilkerson, basketball player
    • Irv Constantine, NFL player
    • Sonny Ruberto, major league baseball player
    • Terry Crowley, major league baseball player
    • Elmer Ripley, early college professional basketball player and coach

    Parental Support

    Parents collaborate with school administration and staff through monthly PTA meetings, PTA newsletters, School Leadership Meetings, Gear-Up, Principal Advisory Board, Health Fair, HIV AIDS Team, and Parent Football Clubs, athletics, robotics and performing arts.

    Community Support

    Partnerships:

    • Liberty Partnership (CSI) Mentor Program
    • Equipment
    • The Discovery Institute (CSI)
    • Brooklyn Polytechnic University Center for Youth in Engineering and Science
    • Curtis H.S. Career ties
    • Global ambassadors
    • Corporations:
      • Endless Broadcasting
      • MIX 102.7 FM
      • O’Melven and Mayers Law Firm
      • College
      • 0089

      • Cultural/Arts Organizations:
        • Snug Harbor
      • Community Organizations:
        • NYCID
        • Liberty Partnership
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      • Hospital work:
        • Sea View Hospital Rehabilitation and Home
        • Staten Island University Hospital
        • St. Vincent Hospital
        • Egger Nursing Home
      • Financial Institutions:
        • Federal Reserve Bank Mentor Program

      Schoolwide Awards and Recognition

      • 7x PSAL Girls Bowling Championship
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        • 1930 [National], 1931, 1933, 1935, 1938)
        • 7x PSAL Boys Football Championship (1998, 1999, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2016, 2017)
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        • 2x PSAL Girls’ Cross Country Championship
        • 3x City Boys’ Athletics Championship (first in 1909 with Olympic silver medalist Abel Kiwiat), 1928.
        • PSAL Boys Bowling Championship
        • PSAL Women’s Basketball “A” City Championship (2011, 2012, 2013)
        • PSAL Women’s Golf Championship
        • 2x PSAL Women’s Lacrosse City Championship (2015, 2016)
        • Boys PSAL City Lacrosse Championship (2016)
        • PSAL Boys Basketball. “A” City Championship
        • PSAL Boys Wrestling “A” City Championship
        • 3x PSAL Women’s Wrestling Championship (2013, 2014, 2015)
        • PSAL Boys Football Championship (1915, 1917)
        • PSAL Boys Baseball Championship (1943, 1961, 1962)
        • Boys’ Singles Tennis Championship (1917)
        • Boys’ Lacrosse Semi Finals, New York (19 https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/culture-magazines/gleckner-robert-francis
        • See also

          • List of New York City Landmarks in Staten Island
          • National Register of Historic Places listings in Richmond County, NY State

          external link

          • New York Portal
          • Schools Portal
          • Curtis HS Official Website
          • St. George’s Civic Association: Curtis High School
          • Curtis High School Alumni and Friends Association (CHSAAF)
          • Reunion Organizing Class of 1974

          New York City’s Top 10 Public Schools in 2022

          New York City is the largest academic center in the United States. Its educational system is often described as first class.

          It is home to some important libraries and research centers around the world. Schools in New York receive the second-highest annual amount of funding from the National Institutes of Health of any US city.

          The New York public school system has some of the best performing public schools, as well as some of the worst.

          It is commonly said that investments in knowledge bring the greatest return. There are private and public schools in New York.

          In this article, you’ll find the Top 10 New York Public Schools, admission requirements, a step-by-step guide to the enrollment process, and more.

          Why attend a public school in New York?

          There are a number of reasons why attending a public school in New York is beneficial. Here are a few.

          • New York Public School students can visit museums and visit prestigious locations to learn everything from state history to historic gardens.
          • The quality of schools in New York is not entirely bad. Classes are taught by successful and brilliant teachers who excel in their fields.
          • The government is more interested in New York’s public education system than the private one. Thus, it opens up opportunities for your child to connect, as various leaders will most likely visit these schools from time to time.
          • There are many scholarship programs for public schools and the tuition fees are really low compared to private schools.
          • If your child is between 5 and 21 years old, they are eligible for free public education.
          • NYC Public Schools has a counseling service that can refer students for free to students in need of mental health support.

          New York Public School Cost

          The New York State Department of Education sets an annual tuition fee for public school students who do not live in New York.

          Grades K-6: Tuition is $5,253 for general education students and $4,892 for special education students.

          Grades 7-12: Tuition is $7,040 for general education students and $13,007 for special education students.

          How do I choose a public school in New York?

          Every public school in New York has a website called “MySchools”. The website has information about schools in all 32 New York City counties, grouped by borough.

          It also shows whether each school is accessible to children with disabilities and the methods of admission to these schools.

          MySchools provides reference information and performance indicators for every New York public school, and school counselors and family service centers can provide helpful information.

          There are also forums where people can leave feedback about schools according to their experience.

          Choosing a good public school, you can do it while surfing. My school without leaving home. You can also visit schools, attend information sessions, and talk to current parents and students to help you make an informed decision.

          Who can apply to New York Public School?

          The New York City Department of Education is made up of over 1,800 public schools. In New York, students apply to high school in 8th grade.

          Current 9th grade students (who are not repeating 9th grade) may also apply for 10th grade programs.

          To apply to a New York public school, you must:

          • New Yorker
          • Current eighth grade or first ninth grade student
          • Current students of public districts and charter schools
          • Student with disabilities
          • Pupils of private or parish schools
          • Student with the needs of
          • Studying
          • Student from immigrant families
          • LGBTK and GENDERNOME Necessary Neconomnia and Gender Necdomnikh certain Students with children
          • A student who just wants to attend a public school

          What qualifications do you need before entering a NYC public school?

          Requirements are likely to be different if you are enrolling your child for the first time or transferring from another school.

          As a parent, in order to successfully enroll your child in a public school in your area, you will need to provide quite a few documents, such as:

          • General Application Form.
          • A certified copy of your child’s birth certificate.
          • Emergency contact details for parents or guardians.
          • Proof of residence.
          • Proof of guardianship or guardianship.
          • Immunization records

          During the application period, you can apply in one of the following three ways:

          • Online with MySchools
          • Through a school counselor
          • Through the Family Service Center

          New Public School Enrollment Requirements NYC – Step by Step Guide

          To enroll your child in New York Public School, follow these simple steps.

          Step 1- Contact the public school to apply for admission. The school can help you apply. You can do this by showing up at the school or by simply requesting an online form.

          Step 2- Submit your local school application as soon as possible, along with copies. In addition, your child’s birth certificate, proof of your child’s vaccinations, proof of your current address, copies of family court orders to verify proof of name or custody arrangements.

          Step 3- You will receive a letter from the public school offering a place (according to the Rules) or stating that there is no place.

          Step 4- If you have an offer of a place and would like to accept it, visit the school to complete the enrollment process.

          New York’s Top 10 Public Schools

          Nay York has renowned public schools for students on a budget. Here you will see a complete overview of these best public schools in New York.

          #1. Stuyvesant High School Day

          Stuyvesant High School is the highest rated public school located in New York City. It has 3,384 students in grades 12-21 with a student-to-teacher ratio of 1:9.

          According to the results of state tests, 99% of students know at least mathematics and 99% – reading. This shows that the majority of students are doing better than they were before entering this school.

          At Stuyvesant Public High School, your child will have the opportunity to take an Advanced Placement course and pass exams. The participation rate in advanced placement at Stuyvesant High School is 89%.

          The total number of minority students is 81%, and 43% of students are economically disadvantaged. This is one of the best public schools in New York.

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          №2. Bronx Graduate School of Science

          The Bronx High School of Science is the highest ranked public school located in the Bronx, New York. The school has 2,983 students in grades 12-21 with a student-to-teacher ratio of 1:99. According to state examination results, 99% of students are proficient in at least math and 99% in reading.

          The Bronx High School of Science is ranked 2nd best public school in New York City. Students have the opportunity to take coursework and Advanced Placement® exams. The AP participation rate at the Bronx Graduate School of Natural Sciences is 95%.

          The total number of minority students is 78% and 43% of students are economically disadvantaged.

          Ranked 35th Nationally, Bronx High School, 5th in NYC High Schools, 6th in NYC, NYC Area High Schools, 2nd in New York Public School High Schools and 27th. in STEM high schools.

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          #3. Staten Island Technical School

          Staten Island Technical High School is a top rated public school located in Staten Island, New York. It has 1,334 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 20:1. According to state examination results, 99% of students have at least a proficiency in mathematics and 99% in reading.

          Founded in 1988, it has consistently ranked among New York’s top public schools in terms of alumni, Regents test scores, and attendance ever since.

          According to Niche, it is ranked 3rd in New York Public Schools and 13th in the nation. Admission to Staten Island Technical Schools is based on your scores on the Specialized High School Admissions Test.

          View school website

          #4. Townsend Harris High School

          Townsend Harris High School is a top rated public school located in Flushing, New York. It has at least 1,221 students 9-12 grades with a student-teacher ratio of 19 to 1. According to the results of state examinations, 99% of students have at least knowledge of mathematics and 99% – reading.

          Townsend Harris High School is ranked fourth in New York’s public school rankings. Students have the opportunity to take coursework and Advanced Placement exams.

          The AP participation rate at Townsend Harris High School is 100%. The total minority enrollment is 81% and 48% of students are economically disadvantaged.

          Townshend Harris High School is ranked 12th nationally, 4th in NYC high schools, 1st in NYC, NY area high schools, 4th in public schools schools in New York and 155th in STEM high schools.

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          #5. Jericho Senior High School

          Jericho High School is the highest ranked public school located in Jericho, New York. It has an estimated 1,164 students9–12 grades with a student-teacher ratio of 11:1.

          According to the results of state testing, 99% of students have at least math skills and 99% in reading.

          This is the only public school in the Jericho Union Free School District. The motto of Jericho High School is “Here Educational Excellence Begins”.

          Ranked #5 out of 1,247 in New York City’s Best Public Schools and #5 in New York’s Best Public Schools list, according to Niche. Release level is 98% and an average SAT score of 1400.

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          #6. Great Neck South High School

          Great Neck South High School is the highest ranked public school located in Great Neck, NY. It has an estimated 1,250 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 10:1.

          According to state testing results, 99% of students are proficient in at least math and 99% in reading.

          Great Neck South High School is ranked 21st in New York City schools, 188th nationally, and 6th among New York public schools.

          The total number of minority students is 70%, and about 20 students in this school are economically disadvantaged. This school has a college readiness score of 78.2 out of 100.

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          #7. Syosset Senior High School Day

          Syosset Senior High School is the highest ranked public school located in Syosset, New York. It has 2,233 students in grades 12-10 with a student-teacher ratio of 1:98. According to the results of state examinations, 99% of students have at least a knowledge of mathematics and 99% – reading.

          Syosset High School is ranked 40th in New York. Refresher courses and exams at this school account for 81%. The total minority student population is 40% and at least 8% of the students studying here are economically disadvantaged. It serves as a public high school for residents of the Sysset Central School District.

          View the website of the school

          №8. City College of New York Graduate School of Mathematics and Engineering

          The City College of New York (CCNY) Graduate School of Mathematics and Engineering is the highest ranked public school located in NEW YORK, NY. It has 486 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 14:1.5% – reading.

          The CCNY Graduate School of Mathematics and Engineering ranks eighth among New York public high schools. Students have the opportunity to take coursework and Advanced Placement exams.

          The AP Mathematics and Engineering High School participation rate at CCNY is 100%. The total number of minority students is 70%, and 40% of students are economically disadvantaged.

          In terms of ranking, this school is ranked 28th nationally, 11th in NYC High Schools, 4th in NYC, NYC Area High Schools, 8th in New York Public Schools.

          View the website of the school

          №9. Graduate School of American Studies at Lehman College Bronx

          The Graduate School of American Studies at Lehman College is a top-rated public school also located in the Bronx, New York. It has 382 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 14:1.5% – reading.

          At Lehman College’s American Studies High School, students have the privilege of attending a small school with the resources of a large college.

          Each class meets four days a week and lasts 55 minutes longer than the normal high school period. Students at this school also get one night off a week due to homework the next day.

          View school website

          #10. Roslyn High School

          Roslyn High School is a top rated public school located in Roslyn Heights, New York. It has 1,065 students 9–12 grades with a student-teacher ratio of 11:1. According to the results of state examinations, 96% of students have at least a knowledge of mathematics and 99% – reading.

          Roslyn High School is ranked 39th in New York and students also have the opportunity to take advanced courses and exams. The promotion participation rate in high school is 82%.

          They have an overall minority enrollment rate of 30% and at least 13% of students are economically disadvantaged. It is the only high school in the Roslyn Union Free School District.

          View school website

          Conclusion

          Edward Everett was the one who said that education is a better guarantee of freedom than a standing army.

          When choosing the best public school to attend in New York, make sure it’s a place where your child can learn and is worth it in the long run.

          Recommendations

          • https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-public-high-schools/s/new-york/
          • https://wallethub.com/edu/e/best-public-high-schools-in-new-york-state/88443
          • https://growingupnyc.cityofnewyork.us/generationnyc/topics/high-school -admissions/
          • https://metropolismoving. com/blog/best-public-high-schools-in-nyc/
          • https://www.schools.nyc.gov/enrollment/enroll-grade-by-grade /high-school
          • https://www.usbirthcertificates.com/articles/documents-needed-enroll-child-in-school
          • https://schools.ahrcnyc.org/parent-resources/frequently-asked-questions /
          • https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_New_York_City

          Top 20 PA Schools in New York 2022

          In a world where education is highly valued, education is bound to be highly competitive. According to the Wallet Center, New York is ranked 13th in the quality of education in the United States. This well-researched guide will give you an idea of ​​the top 20 PA schools in New York.

          Not only is this article an introduction to your “big dream” of becoming a PA in New York, but it also gives you an in-depth look at the best PA schools in New York.

          Attending New York’s best physician assistant school will also open up more opportunities for you, putting you ahead of your fellow physician assistants after graduation.

          Contents

          Where is New York?

          New York is located in the United States of America (northeast). New York has over 1,500 cities and towns. New York is one of the largest cities in New York.

          That’s why New York is often referred to as New York. In addition, New York is the 4th most populous US state with a population of about 19,299,981 people.

          Who is PA?

          PA is Abbreviated name for for Physician Assistants or Physician Assistants.

          A Physician Assistant is a trained medical practitioner under the responsible supervision of a licensed physician. PAs are not doctors. A doctor can monitor no more than 4 PAs at a time, and in a correctional facility, no more than 6 PAs.

          PA is also a licensed professional who requires a series of trainings. A license in New York is also required. The only exception to this rule in New York is that the person has fully met the requirements of a Physician Assistant. Also, being an alumnus of a highly respected PA program.

          What is the job of the PA?

          They also prescribe medications and prescribe tests at the diagnostic stage. PAs also offer a therapeutic lifestyle. They also vaccinate.

          PA works with a physician and provides medical treatment.

          PA qualification.

          To obtain a license in Pennsylvania in New York, such person must be aged 21 and above . Plus, a person must be morally ethical and meet the requirements.

          Why should I go to PA?

          The following are the benefits of attending a PA school:

          1. This gives you the opportunity to build quality relationships with patients.
          2. This is a universal and irreplaceable profession.
          3. This gives you the opportunity to explore and gain experience.
          4. It provides a means of ongoing learning because they are provided with the means to stay up to date with their profession.
          5. Depending on the school, this takes a short period.

          Why should you study in New York?

          New York is a great place to study because:

          1. It ranks high in educational value.
          2. This provides an opportunity for diversity and quality relationships.
          3. There is access to clean water.
          4. High air quality.
          5. Unlimited entertainment.

          What are the best PA schools in New York?

          Below is a list of top PA schools in New York:

          1. Clarkson University
          2. Staten Island College CUNY
          3. Daemen College
          4. Hofstra University
          5. Le Moyne College
          6. Long Island University
          7. Marist College
          8. Mercy College
          9. New York Institute of Technology
          10. Rochester Institute of Technology
          11. Albany Medical College
          12. Canisius College
          13. Cornell University
          14. Pace University
          15. St. John’s University
          16. St. Bonaventure University
          17. Touro College
          18. Wagner College
          19. D’Uville College
          20. University of the Pacific.

          Top 20 PA Schools in New York

          1.

          Clarkson University

          Location (Main Campus): Potsdam.

          Tuition fee (per semester): $15,441.

          Clarkson University is a private university founded in 1896. The university consists of 3 campuses in New York namely; Potsdam, Schenectady and Beacon. It takes 28 months to complete the PA program. They don’t discriminate.

          They also help improve networking and problem-solving skills. They provide quality education to their students. Their PA program is divided into 2 phases: didactic phase (13 months) and clinical phase (14 months) of training.

          2.

          Staten Island College CUNY

          Location: Staten Island.

          Tuition fees: $ $5,545,855 (per semester for residents), XNUMX $855 (per loan for out-of-state residents).

          CUNY Staten Island College is a public university founded in 1976. Their academic year consists of two semesters: summer and winter sessions. It takes 2 months to complete the PA program. They don’t discriminate.

          In addition, they are committed to providing first class training services.

          Students from over 80 countries study here. Their PA program is divided into 2 phases: didactic phase (5 semesters) and clinical phase (4 semesters) of study. During the clinical stage, the student may be “on duty” to stay overnight at the clinical centers.

          3.

          Daemen College

          City ; Amherst.

          Tuition fee ; $103,688.

          Daemen College is a private university founded in 1947. It takes 33 months to complete the PA program. They don’t discriminate.

          In addition, they offer financial, academic and personal support to their students. They prepare their students for life and leadership in the outside world.

          Their PA program is divided into 2 phases: didactic phase (2 academic years) and clinical phase (third year of study).

          The clinical phase includes 40 weeks of closely monitored clinical practice.

          4.

          Hofstra University

          City ; Hempstead.

          Tuition fee ; $119,290.

          Hofstra University is a private university founded in 1935. It takes 28 months to complete the PA program. They don’t discriminate.

          In addition, they prepare their students for a period of growth in their careers. They provide professionalism and prepare them for the next generation.

          Their PA program is divided into 3 phases: didactic phase (3 semesters), clinical phase (3 semesters) and research phase (1 semester) of study.

          5.

          Le Moyne College

          City ; Devitt.

          Tuition fee ; $91,620.

          Le Moyne College is a private university founded in 1946. It takes 24 months to complete the PA program. They don’t discriminate.

          In addition, their PA program is divided into 2 phases: a didactic phase (12 months) and a clinical phase (12 months) of training.

          6.

          Long Island University

          City ; Brookville.

          Tuition fee ; $107,414.

          Long Island University is a private university founded in 1926. It has 2 main campuses – Posts LIU and Brooklyn LIU. It takes 28 months to complete the PA program. They don’t discriminate.

          In addition, their PA program is divided into 2 phases: a didactic phase and a clinical phase. In the didactic phase, their medical courses are complemented by weekly clinical sessions. Their clinical rotation takes 15 months.

          7.

          Marist College

          City ; Poughkeepsie.

          Tuition fee ; $100,800.

          Marist College is a private university founded in 1905. It takes 24 months to complete the PA program. They don’t discriminate.

          In addition, their PA program is divided into 2 phases: a didactic phase (12 months) and a clinical phase (12 months) of training.

          8.

          Mercy College

          City ; It has 2 campuses – in Toledo and Youngstown.

          Tuition fee ; $91,000.

          Mercy College is a private university founded in 1918. It takes 28 months to complete the PA program. They don’t discriminate.

          In addition, their PA program is divided into 2 phases: a didactic phase (4 semesters) and a clinical phase (3 semesters) of study.

          9.

          New York Institute of Technology.

          City ; Old Westbury.

          Tuition fee ; $144,060.

          New York Institute of Technology is a private university founded in 1955. It has two main campuses, one in Old Westbury on Long Island and the other in Manhattan.
          This is a 30-month PA program in place. They don’t discriminate.

          In addition, their PA program is divided into 2 phases: a didactic phase and a clinical phase consisting of 96 credits spread over 4 didactic semesters and 48 clinical weeks.

          10

          Rochester Institute of Technology

          City ; City of Henrietta, Rochester.

          Tuition fee ; $76,500.

          Rochester Institute of Technology is a private university founded in 1829. It takes 5 years to complete the PA program (double degree – bachelor’s and master’s degrees). They don’t discriminate.

          In addition, their PA program is divided into 3 phases: preprofessional phase (1st and 2nd year), didactic phase (3rd and 4th year) and clinical phase (5th year).

          11

          Albany Medical College

          City ; Albany.

          Tuition for : $126,238.

          Albany Medical College is a private university founded in 1839. It takes 28 months to complete the PA program. They don’t discriminate.

          In addition, their PA program is divided into 2 phases – a didactic phase and a clinical phase consisting of 4 semesters (16 months) and 3 semesters (12 months) of study at the respective stages.

          12

          Canisius College

          Location: Buffalo.

          Tuition: $101,375.

          Canisius College is a private university founded in 1870. It takes over 27 months to complete the PA program. It is divided into 7 semesters and 2 phases. They don’t discriminate.

          In addition, the didactic phase lasts 3 semesters (12 months) and the clinical phase lasts 4 semesters (15+ months).

          13

          Cornell University

          Location: So.

          Tuition: $34,135.

          Cornell University is a private university founded in 1865. It takes 26 months to complete the PA program. They don’t discriminate.

          In addition, they develop highly competent and compassionate PAs with strong research skills. Their PA program is divided into 2 phases – pre-clinical phase and clinical phase.

          14

          Pace University

          Location (main campus) ; New York.

          Tuition fee ; $107,000.

          Pace University is a private university founded in 1906. It takes 26 months to complete the PA program. They don’t discriminate.

          In addition, they develop high leadership qualities in students. Their PA program consists of 102 credits, which are divided into 2 stages: didactic stage (66 credits) and clinical stage (36 credits).

          15

          St. John’s University

          Tuition fees ; $122,640.

          City ; Jamaica, Queens.

          This is a private university founded in 1870. It takes 30 months to complete the PA program. They accept no more than 75 students per year. They don’t discriminate.

          In addition, their PA program consists of 3 academic years, which are divided into 2 phases: the didactic phase (2 years) and the clinical phase (third year). In addition, after the first didactic break, a 3-month summer break is provided.

          16

          Saint Bonaventure University

          City ; Saint Bonaventure.

          Tuition fee ; $102,500.

          St Bonaventure is a private university founded in 1858. It takes 28 months of training, consisting of 122 credit hours, divided into 3 stages: didactic, clinical and final stages. They don’t discriminate.

          In addition, they ensure that their students are competent before embarking on an internship. Their preclinical phase consists of 16 months (sessions 1-4).

          The clinical phase consists of 12 months (sessions 5-7).

          17

          Turo College

          City ; New York.

          Tuition fee ; $8,670.

          Touro College is a private university founded in 1971. It takes 28 months to complete the PA program. They don’t discriminate.

          In addition, they develop high leadership qualities in students. Their PA program consists of 7 semesters.

          18

          Wagner College

          City ; Staten Island.

          Tuition fee ; $54,920.

          Wagner College is a private university founded in 1883. It takes 28 months to complete the PA program. They don’t discriminate.

          In addition, they develop students to be professional PAs by providing quality health care to all people. Their PA program is divided into 3 phases: didactic phase (Year 1), clinical phase (Year 2), and graduation phase (Year 3).

          19

          D’Uville College

          City ; Buffalo.

          Tuition fee ; $63,520.

          D’youville is a private university founded in 1908. It takes 27 months to complete the PA program. They don’t discriminate.

          In addition, their PA program consists of 175 credits, which are divided into 2 stages: the didactic stage (Year 3) and the clinical stage (Year 4).

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          University of the Pacific

          City ; Oregon.

          Tuition fee ; $114,612.

          The University of the Pacific is a private university founded in 1849. It takes 27 months to complete the PA program. They don’t discriminate.

          In addition, their PA program is divided into 2 phases: a didactic phase which lasts 67 semester hours (14 months) and a clinical rotation/graduate project phase which lasts 64 semester hours (13 months).

          Frequently Asked Questions

          What is the best PA school in New York?

          Clarkson University

          How long does it take to become a staff assistant in New York?

          It depends on the school, but most schools in Pennsylvania are 23-28 months long.