2018 NYC Kindergarten Directory

For Students Born in 2013 Entering Kindergarten in September 2018

2018 K Staten Island Covers_English.indd 3 27/09/2017 15:29 5 Kindergarten Admissions TRUTHS You can list up to 12 choices on your All NYC children who were born in 2013 can apply to TIP 1 kindergarten. Kindergarten Application, including schools All children who live in NYC and were born in 2013, outside of your zone and district. including Students with Disabilities (SWD) and English True! Language Learners (ELL), are eligible to apply to kindergarten for the 2018-2019 school year.

You may make changes to your Kindergarten TIP 2 Kindergarten Admissions is not first come, first served. Application until the January 12 application All Kindergarten Applications submitted by the January deadline. This means you can submit your True! 12th deadline will receive an offer in March. application early and make changes later.

If you are interested in having your child continue Students currently attending pre-K still need to apply TIP 3 to Kindergarten. at the school where they currently attend pre-K, To secure a kindergarten seat, submit a Kindergarten be sure to list it on your Kindergarten Application. True! Application.

You do not have to list your zoned school first Students must list their zoned school on their TIP 4 Kindergarten Application to be considered for an to receive zoned priority. List schools in your offer there. true order of preference on the Kindergarten Your address determines your zoned school, and Application. your zoned school is where your child has the highest True! priority to attend. To be considered for an offer to your zoned school, you must list it on your Kindergarten Application.

As you look at school page entries, note the There are different admissions processes for other TIP 5 DOE programs like Gifted & Talented (G&T) and school types—choice, zoned, or non-zoned charter schools. schools can be listed on your Kindergarten The Kindergarten Application is for DOE public district Application. Learn more about Gifted & Talented schools. This directory also contains information Admissions at schools.nyc.gov/GT. True! about G&T programs and charter schools, but these programs have their own admissions processes.

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For Students Born in 2013 Entering Kindergarten in September 2018

It is the policy of the City Department of Education to provide equal educational opportunities without regard to actual or perceived race, color, religion, age, creed, ethnicity, national origin, alienage, citizenship status, disability, weight, gender (sex) or sexual orientation, and to maintain an environment free of retaliation or harassment, including sexual harassment, on the basis of any of these grounds. Inquiries regarding compliance with this policy may be directed to: Director, Office of Equal Opportunity, 65 Court Street, Room 1102, , New York 11201. Telephone: 718-935-3320 / Toll-free: 877-332-4845. Translations of this directory are available at schools, English Family Welcome Centers, and on our website (schools.nyc.gov/Kindergarten).

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本指南的翻譯版本(中文版)將分發至各學校、家庭歡迎中心, Chinese (schools.nyc.gov/Kindergarten) 並刊登於我們的網站上 , 供您取用及參考。

Les versions traduites de ce guide sont disponibles auprès French des écoles, des Centres d’accueil pour les familles, ainsi que sur notre site Internet (schools.nyc.gov/Kindergarten).

Vèsyon manyèl sa a ki tradwi ap disponib nan lekòl yo, Haitian Creole nan Sant Akèy pou Fanmi, ak sou sitwèb nou an (schools.nyc.gov/Kindergarten).

Korean 이 핸드북의 번역본은 학교, 패밀리 웰컴 센터 및 당국 웹 (schools.nyc.gov/Kindergarten) 사이트 에서 제공됩니다.

За переводом Справочника обращайтесь в школы Russian и Семейные центры или посетите наш вебсайт (schools.nyc.gov/Kindergarten).

Las traducciones de este manual se encuentran disponibles en Spanish las escuelas, en los Centros de Bienvenida a las Familias y en nuestra página web (schools.nyc.gov/Kindergarten).

اس کتابچے کے ترجمے اسکولوں، خاندانی استقبالیہ مراکز اور ہماری ویب Urdu سائٹ )schools.nyc.gov/Kindergarten( پر دستیاب ہیں۔ CONTENTS WELCOME TO KINDERGARTEN ADMISSIONS�������������������������������������������������������������������������������1

HOW TO USE THE KINDERGARTEN DIRECTORY ����������������������������������������������������������������������������2

KINDERGARTEN APPLICATION ACTION CHECKLIST �������������������������������������������������������������������3

1.0 LEARN ABOUT YOUR KINDERGARTEN OPTIONS ����������������������������������������������������������������������������4

1.1 Two Paths to Elementary Admissions ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4

1.2 Who Can Apply? ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5

1.3 Students with Disabilities ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5

1.4 English Language Learners ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5

2.0 UNDERSTAND THE KINDERGARTEN APPLICATION �����������������������������������������������������������������������6

2.1 Student Information ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6

2.2 Kindergarten Choices ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7

2.3 How to Submit Your Application �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������8

SUBMIT YOUR KINDERGARTEN APPLICATION BY JANUARY 12, 2018

3.0 LEARN ABOUT SCHOOLS AND PROGRAMS ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 11

3.1 School Types ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 11

3.2 School Information ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 12

3.3 Performance ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 12

3.4 Programs Offered ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 13

4.0 KNOW YOUR CHANCES OF GETTING AN OFFER TO ONE OF YOUR TOP CHOICES �������� 14

4.1 Choices on the Application ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 14

4.2 Seat Availability ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 14

4.3 Types of Admissions Priorities �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 14

4.4 Admissions Priorities for Zoned Schools ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 15

4.5 Admissions Priorities for Non-Zoned Schools �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16

ACTIVITY Make a List of Your Kindergarten Choices ������������������������������������������������������������������� 17

5.0 ATTEND ELEMENTARY ADMISSIONS EVENTS �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19

5.1 Elementary Admissions Events ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19

5.2 School Visits �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19 6.0 GET AND ACCEPT A KINDERGARTEN OFFER ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19

6.1 Pre-Registration ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 19

PRE-REGISTER FOR KINDERGARTEN IN APRIL 2018

6.2 G&T Offers ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 21

6.3 Waitlist Offers ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 21

6.4 Students Who Move During the Admissions Process ������������������������������������������������������������ 21

6.5 What’s Next? Middle School ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 21

7.0 MEET YOUR CHILD’S NEEDS ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 22

7.1 Accessibility ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 22

7.2 ELL Service Delivery Models������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 22

7.3 Special Education Services ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 23

7.4 Charter Schools ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 24

7.5 Transportation �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 25

DISTRICT ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

DISTRICT 31 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26 WELCOME TO KINDERGARTEN ADMISSIONS

WELCOME TO KINDERGARTEN ADMISSIONS

Applying to kindergarten is an exciting first step in your child’s elementary school journey. students can apply to kindergarten in the year they turn five. Between November 28, 2017 and January 12, 2018, families apply for kindergarten by submitting a Kindergarten Application. You can apply to up to 12 schools. Use this directory to learn about the public elementary schools in your district. Find schools that meet your child’s needs, learn about Kindergarten Admissions, and find out what makes a good Kindergarten Application.

STAY ENGAGED WITH ADMISSIONS

Kindergarten Admissions | schools.nyc.gov/Kindergarten Get the latest updates, additional resources, and dates for Elementary Admissions Events, open houses, and other Kindergarten Admissions events.

Kindergarten Admissions Email List | schools.nyc.gov/Subscribe Sign up for the Kindergarten Admissions email list to get admissions tips and key date reminders.

EXPLORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

School Search | schools.nyc.gov/SchoolSearch Find your district and your zoned school. Most students attend kindergarten at their zoned school.

Trip Planner | mta.info Find the best route from home to school by subway or bus.

GET HELP WITH KINDERGARTEN ADMISSIONS

Kindergarten Application | schools.nyc.gov/ApplyOnline | 718-935-2009 Apply to kindergarten by submitting your Kindergarten Application between November 28, 2017 and January 12, 2018. You can apply online, by phone, or in person at a Family Welcome Center.

Family Welcome Centers | schools.nyc.gov/WelcomeCenters Visit a Family Welcome Center to speak with NYC Department of Education staff about Kindergarten Admissions. Locations are listed on the inside back cover.

Office of Student Enrollment | 718-935-2009 | [email protected] Call or write anytime if you have questions about Kindergarten Admissions.

1 HOW TO USE THE KINDERGARTEN DIRECTORY

HOW TO USE THE KINDERGARTEN DIRECTORY

JJUnderstand the two paths to Elementary Admissions, applying to kindergarten and testing to qualify for Gifted & Talented. Learn more in Section 1.0.

JJLearn about the Kindergarten Application. How and when to get, complete, and submit it. See Section 2.0 for more information and a paper Kindergarten Application.

JJBuild a list of schools for your Kindergarten Application.

JJLearn how to read a school page in Section 3.0.

JJBrowse the school pages in this directory to discover schools in your district. Use the map to see where they are located.

JJUse the activities at the end of Section 4.0 to explore your zoned school and/or schools in your district.

JJLearn how the schools you are interested in make offers. Know which schools you have a priority to attend and why. Learn more in Section 4.0.

JJCreate your own admissions calendar. Go to Elementary Admissions Events and visit schools. Learn more in Section 5.0.

JJApply to up to 12 programs on your child’s Kindergarten Application.

JJLearn how to accept your kindergarten offer. How to pre-register at your child’s school and what to bring. Learn more in Section 6.0.

2 KINDERGARTEN APPLICATION ACTION CHECKLIST

KINDERGARTEN APPLICATION ACTION CHECKLIST

00Use the 2018 Kindergarten Directory to learn about your kindergarten options.

00 Find your zoned school by using School Search (schools.nyc.gov/SchoolSearch) or calling 311.

00 Use the school pages to learn about school choices in your district and to build a list of schools for your Kindergarten Application.

00 Visit schools to learn more.

00Attend an Elementary Admissions Event in your school district.

00For students interested in Gifted & Talented (G&T): Learn about your G&T options.

00 Use the 2018 Gifted & Talented Handbook to learn about G&T Admissions (schools.nyc.gov/GT). OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 00 Sign up to take the G&T Test by submitting the Request for Testing (RFT) form online or in person at your child’s current public school or a Family Welcome Center by November 13, 2017.

00Apply to kindergarten by January 12, 2018.

00 You can apply to up to 12 schools.

00 Submit your Kindergarten Application online, by phone, or in person at a

JANUARY Family Welcome Center.

00Get your child’s kindergarten offer letter.

00For students also participating in G&T: Get your child’s G&T Test score. If your child gets an

MARCH eligible score, you will also get a G&T Application to apply to G&T programs.

00Accept your child’s kindergarten offer.

00 Pre-register at the school in person. APRIL 00 Bring your child and all required documents.

3 1.0 Learn About Your Kindergarten Options

1.01.0 Learn About Your Kindergarten Options

All New York City children born in 2013 will begin kindergarten in September 2018 and are guaranteed a kindergarten seat in a public school. Once your child starts kindergarten, they can remain at the same school until its final grade.

1.1 Two Paths to Elementary Admissions

For families with children born in 2013, there are two paths to Elementary Admissions. 1. Applying to kindergarten. All families submit a Kindergarten Application between November 28, 2017 and January 12, 2018 by phone, online, or in person at a Family Welcome Center (FWC). You can apply to up to 12 schools. In March, you will get one offer. Pre-register at the school to accept this offer even if you are waiting for a G&T results letter. 2. Testing to apply for G&T programs. Interested families submit a Request for Testing (RFT) form online or in person at your child’s current public school or a Family Welcome Center. The deadline for submitting the form is November 13, 2017. If you submit an RFT, your child will take the G&T Test in January 2018. In late March, you will get your child’s score report. If their score is high enough, you will also get a G&T Application. Submit the G&T Application by April 16, 2018. In late May, you will get a G&T results letter. If this letter includes an offer to attend a G&T program, the deadline to accept or decline offers will be inJune 2018. Learn more in the 2018 NYC Gifted & Talented Handbook (schools.nyc.gov/GT). Kindergarten Gifted & Talented Required Optional

Fall By November 13 Get Kindergarten Application from the Submit RFT form online or in person at your Kindergarten Directory or online. child’s current public school or a FWC.

By January 12 January Complete Kindergarten Application by listing Take G&T Test on scheduled date. schools in order of preference. Submit by phone, online, or in person at a FWC.

March March One offer Get score report and if applicable, a G&T Application.

Early April Accept offer and pre-register at the school. By April 16 Rank programs on the G&T Application in order of preference and submit it. April - October Waitlist offers, if applicable May/June One offer, if applicable. Accept offer and pre-register at the school.

June - October Waitlist offers, if applicable

4 TIP Don’t wait until January 12 to think about where to apply for kindergarten. A number of open houses and Elementary Admissions Events take place between September and January. Learn more in Section 5.0.

1.2 Who Can Apply?

Your child must be a current New York City resident who was born in 2013 to start kindergarten in September 2018. Kindergarten Admissions is open to all students of this age, including current pre-K students at public district schools, Pre-K Centers, NYC Early Education Centers (NYCEEC), charter schools, and private and parochial schools, as well as Students with Disabilities, English Language Learners (ELL), and students who move to NYC during the admissions process. Students currently attending pre-K at a public elementary school still need to apply to kindergarten.

1.3 Students with Disabilities

All elementary schools are expected to welcome and serve Students with Disabilities in accordance with their Individualized Education Programs (IEP). Students with Disabilities follow the same steps outlined in this directory as their general education peers in order to participate in Kindergarten Admissions. Read Sections 7.1 and 7.3 for more information on accessibility and special education services.

1.4 English Language Learners

No school may deny admission, registration, or enrollment to a student based on the student’s English Language Learner (ELL) or perceived ELL status or a student’s ELL proficiency level (as determined by a formal assessment test). Read Section 7.2 for information on resources for students learning English.

5 2.0 Understand the Kindergarten Application

2.02.0 Understand the Kindergarten Application

The Kindergarten Application has six parts.

2.1 Student Information

Let’s look at parts 1-4 of the paper application.

APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN Part 1 Provide information FOR THE 2018-19 SCHOOL YEAR about your child, including You may submit this paper application in person at a Family Welcome Center, or you can apply online at schools.nyc.gov/ApplyOnline or over the phone by calling 718-935-2400 by the January 12, 2018 deadline. Do not submit this application by mail or directly to schools. your current address and You cannot apply to charter schools or Gifted & Talented programs using this application. contact information. Be sure 1 KINDERGARTEN APPLICANT INFORMATION to note if and where your 2013 child currently attends pre-K. Applicant First Name Applicant Last Name M.I. Date of Birth (mm/dd/yyyy)

Parent/Guardian First Name Parent/Guardian Last Name Phone Number ❑ M ❑ F House Number Street Name Apartment # Gender (optional) NY City State Zip Code Optional: Student ID Number (OSIS) Part 2 Fill out this section Parent/Guardian Email ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ if your child has any siblings Borough of Residence (please check one): Bronx Brooklyn Manhattan Queens Staten Island PRE-KINDERGARTEN (PRE-K) INFORMATION who are also applying to Does your child currently attend a NYC Public School Pre-K program? ❑ Yes ❑ No (If yes, indicate the current school below) kindergarten. Remember School Code (DBN) School Name to complete a separate application for each child and 2 SIBLINGS APPLYING TO KINDERGARTEN Does your child have one or more siblings applying to kindergarten for September 2018? ❑ Yes ❑ No (If yes, please read below) list the same schools on each If yes, and you want the applicants to attend the same school, you must 1) complete an application for each child, and 2) enter each child’s information below. Applicants must have the same schools listed in the same order on their application to be placed together. Siblings are application if you want them brothers/sisters (including stepbrothers, stepsisters, foster brothers, foster sisters) who live in the same household as the applicant. to attend the same school. SIBLINGS APPLYING TO KINDERGARTEN First Name Last Name Date of Birth (mm/dd/yyyy) / / 2013 / / 2013 / / 2013

3 SIBLINGS INFORMATION

Not including siblings listed in Section 2, does your child have one or more siblings who will be attending any of the schools in grades K-5 listed on this application in September 2018? ❑ Yes ❑ No (If yes, enter the information for each of these siblings below) Part 3 Fill out this section if The applicant will receive priority for admission if the sibling is currently pre-registered or enrolled at the school or a District 75 program in your child has any siblings who the same building and will be in grades K-5 in September 2018. SIBLINGS Date of Birth Sept 2018 are currently pre-registered Name (First, Last) School Name School Code (DBN) Student ID Number (OSIS) (mm/dd/yyyy) Grade or enrolled in kindergarten to John Doe PS 999 24Q999 01 / 01 / 2009 4 123456789 fifth grade at a school listed SIBLINGS Date of Birth Sept 2018 Name (First, Last) School Name School Code (DBN) Student ID Number (OSIS) on this application. Your child (mm/dd/yyyy) Grade / / will have a priority to / / attend that school. / /

Date and Timestamp (for DOE use only)

NYC-DOE-K-2018-2019

Part 4 Read this section carefully and answer 4 ACCESSIBILITY NEED If your child has a physical impairment that makes it difficult to stand, walk, and/or use stairs, your child may require an accessible school. whether or not your child Please note that if your child requires an accessible school, you must provide documentation of accessibility need from a licensed doctor or 4410 provider. Someone from the DOE will contact you to request this documentation. Note: Disabilities related to hearing, vision, or has an accessibility need. If temporary conditions (e.g. a broken leg) are handled through separate processes. Email [email protected] with questions. you answer “yes,” choose Does your child have an accessibility need? ❑ Yes ❑ No (If yes, choose the best response from the options below) which option best describes ❑ My child requires access to an elevator or lift because my child uses a wheelchair. ❑ My child requires access to an elevator or lift because my child uses a walker or other mobility device. your child’s needs. ❑ My child requires access to an elevator or lift because it is impossible or very difficult for my child to use stairs. ❑ My child does not require access to an elevator or lift, but requires extra time and/or assistance to use stairs. ❑ My child does not currently have any of the above needs, but has been diagnosed with a serious condition that may limit his or her mobility before finishing elementary school.

5 PUBLIC SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM LIST

You may list up to 12 New York City public6 school programs on this application. Please list programs in your order of preference. You should only list programs that you are interested in having your child attend. For each choice you make you must enter the Program Code and School Name. Dual language program applicants: If you want to apply to a dual language program, be sure to list the correct program code. Program codes are available in the 2018 New York City Kindergarten Directory. Please answer the additional questions below the program list.

Preference Program Code School Name Order 1

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FOR DUAL LANGUAGE PROGRAM APPLICANTS ONLY In Dual Language programs, students are taught in two languages: English and the program's target language. The goal of this program is for students to be able to read, write, and speak in both English and the target language. Please answer all three questions below if you have listed a dual language program on this kindergarten application. What is your child’s home language? ❑ English ❑ Program’s target language (circle one below) Arabic Chinese French Haitian Creole Japanese Korean Polish Russian Spanish How well does your child speak and understand English? ❑ Not at all ❑ Only a little ❑ Very well How well does your child speak and understand the program’s target language? ❑ Not at all ❑ Only a little ❑ Very well

PARENT/GUARDIAN NAME & SIGNATURE 6 Applications must be signed and dated

By signing this form, I certify that I am the parent/guardian of the applicant(s), that the applicant(s) and I live at the same address (as listed on this form), that the applicant was born in 2013, that I have read and understand the placement process, and that I am authorized to submit this application on behalf of the applicant(s). I understand that if I do not reside at the address provided on this application, my child’s offer may be rescinded.

Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: NYC-DOE-K-2018-2019 4 ACCESSIBILITY NEED

If your child has a physical impairment that makes it difficult to stand, walk, and/or use stairs, your child may require an accessible school. Please note that if your child requires an accessible school, you must provide documentation of accessibility need from a licensed doctor or 4410 provider. Someone from the DOE will contact you to request this documentation. Note: Disabilities related to hearing, vision, or temporary conditions (e.g. a broken leg) are handled through separate processes. Email [email protected] with questions. 2.2 Kindergarten Choices Does your child have an accessibility need? ❑ Yes ❑ No (If yes, choose the best response from the options below) ❑ My child requires access to an elevator or lift because my child uses a wheelchair. ❑ My child requires access to an elevator or lift because my child uses a walker or other mobility device. In part 5 of the application, list❑ My up child requiresto 12 access schools to an elevator that or lift becauseyou wouldit is impossible like or very your difficult child for my child to to attend. use stairs. ❑ My child does not require access to an elevator or lift, but requires extra time and/or assistance to use stairs. ❑ My child does not currently have any of the above needs, but has been diagnosed with a serious condition that may limit his or her mobility before finishing elementary school.

Part 5 List schools in your 5 PUBLIC SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM LIST

true order of preference. You may list up to 12 New York City public school programs on this application. Please list programs in your order of preference. You should only list programs that you are interested in having your child attend. For each choice you make you must enter the Program Code and School Name. Dual language program applicants: If you want to apply to a dual language program, be sure to list the correct program code. Program codes are available in the 2018 New York City Kindergarten Directory. Please answer the additional questions below the program list.

Preference Program Code School Name Order 1

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Fill out this section if FOR DUAL LANGUAGE PROGRAM APPLICANTS ONLY In Dual Language programs, students are taught in two languages: English and the program's target language. The goal of this program your child is applying to is for students to be able to read, write, and speak in both English and the target language. Please answer all three questions below if you have listed a dual language program on this kindergarten application. Dual Language programs. What is your child’s home language? ❑ English ❑ Program’s target language (circle one below) Arabic Chinese French Haitian Creole Japanese Korean Polish Russian Spanish How well does your child speak and understand English? ❑ Not at all ❑ Only a little ❑ Very well How well does your child speak and understand the program’s target language? ❑ Not at all ❑ Only a little ❑ Very well

6 PARENT/GUARDIAN NAME & SIGNATURE Part 6 Be sure to sign Applications must be signed and dated By signing this form, I certify that I am the parent/guardian of the applicant(s), that the applicant(s) and I live at the same address and date this section (as listed on this form), that the applicant was born in 2013, that I have read and understand the placement process, and that I am authorized to submit this application on behalf of the applicant(s). I understand that if I do not reside at the address provided on before submitting a paper this application, my child’s offer may be rescinded. Kindergarten Application. Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: NYC-DOE-K-2018-2019

TIP Do not list Gifted & Talented (G&T) programs or charter schools on your Kindergarten Application.

7 2.3 How to Submit Your Application

You can submit your child’s Kindergarten Application one of three ways.

Online at schools.nyc.gov/ApplyOnline

JJThis option is available 24 hours a day.

JJThe deadline to apply online is Friday, January 12, 2018 at 11:59pm. 1 JJApply in Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, English, French, Haitian Creole, Korean, Russian, Spanish, and Urdu.

JJFamilies who apply online must use their own email address. If you do not have an email address or do not wish to provide your email address, please apply over the phone or in person.

By phone at 718-935-2009

JJCall Monday through Friday 8am-6pm.

2 JJThe deadline to apply by phone is Friday, January 12, 2018 at 6pm.

JJApply by phone in over 200 languages. If you speak a language other than English, ask for an interpreter.

In person at a Family Welcome Center (FWC)

JJFWCs are open Monday-Thursday from 8am-5pm and Friday 8am-3pm. See inside back cover for a list of locations.

3 JJThe deadline to apply in person is Friday, January 12, 2018 at 3pm.

JJApply in person in over 200 languages. If you speak a language other than English, ask for an interpreter.

Submit only one Kindergarten Application per child. Only a child’s primary custodial parent/guardian can submit their Kindergarten Application. In the case of a joint custody agreement, if there is no specific provision addressing school decision-making, the parent or guardian who has primary physical custody of the child during the school week is considered to be the custodial parent or guardian.

TIP Kindergarten Admissions is not first come, first served. All applications submitted online, by phone, or in person by the January 12, 2018 deadline are treated the same based on Admissions Priorities. Learn about Admissions Priorities in Section 4.0.

Stop & Learn Have you decided where to apply? Before you submit your child’s Kindergarten Application, learn about their kindergarten options—browse the school pages of this directory and learn how to read a school page in Section 3.0.

8 SUBMIT YOUR KINDERGARTEN APPLICATION BY JANUARY 12, 2018

APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN FOR THE 2018-19 SCHOOL YEAR

You may submit this paper application in person at a Family Welcome Center, or you can apply online at schools.nyc.gov/ApplyOnline or over the phone by calling 718-935-2400 by the January 12, 2018 deadline. Do not submit this application by mail or directly to schools. You cannot apply to charter schools or Gifted & Talented programs using this application.

1 KINDERGARTEN APPLICANT INFORMATION 2013 Applicant First Name Applicant Last Name M.I. Date of Birth (mm/dd/yyyy)

Parent/Guardian First Name Parent/Guardian Last Name Phone Number ❑ M ❑ F House Number Street Name Apartment # Gender (optional) NY City State Zip Code Optional: Student ID Number (OSIS)

Parent/Guardian Email

Borough of Residence (please check one): ❑ Bronx ❑ Brooklyn ❑ Manhattan ❑ Queens ❑ Staten Island PRE-KINDERGARTEN (PRE-K) INFORMATION Does your child currently attend a NYC Public School Pre-K program? ❑ Yes ❑ No (If yes, indicate the current school below)

School Code (DBN) School Name

2 SIBLINGS APPLYING TO KINDERGARTEN

Does your child have one or more siblings applying to kindergarten for September 2018? ❑ Yes ❑ No (If yes, please read below) If yes, and you want the applicants to attend the same school, you must 1) complete an application for each child, and 2) enter each child’s information below. Applicants must have the same schools listed in the same order on their application to be placed together. Siblings are brothers/sisters (including stepbrothers, stepsisters, foster brothers, foster sisters) who live in the same household as the applicant.

SIBLINGS APPLYING TO KINDERGARTEN First Name Last Name Date of Birth (mm/dd/yyyy) / / 2013 / / 2013 / / 2013

3 SIBLINGS INFORMATION

Not including siblings listed in Section 2, does your child have one or more siblings who will be attending any of the schools in grades K-5 listed on this application in September 2018? ❑ Yes ❑ No (If yes, enter the information for each of these siblings below) The applicant will receive priority for admission if the sibling is currently pre-registered or enrolled at the school or a District 75 program in the same building and will be in grades K-5 in September 2018.

SIBLINGS Date of Birth Sept 2018 Name (First, Last) School Name School Code (DBN) Student ID Number (OSIS) (mm/dd/yyyy) Grade John Doe PS 999 24Q999 01 / 01 / 2009 4 123456789

SIBLINGS Date of Birth Sept 2018 Name (First, Last) School Name School Code (DBN) Student ID Number (OSIS) (mm/dd/yyyy) Grade / / / / / /

Date and Timestamp (for DOE use only)

9 NYC-DOE-K-2018-2019 4 ACCESSIBILITY NEED

If your child has a physical impairment that makes it difficult to stand, walk, and/or use stairs, your child may require an accessible school. Please note that if your child requires an accessible school, you must provide documentation of accessibility need from a licensed doctor or 4410 provider. Someone from the DOE will contact you to request this documentation. Note: Disabilities related to hearing, vision, or temporary conditions (e.g. a broken leg) are handled through separate processes. Email [email protected] with questions.

Does your child have an accessibility need? ❑ Yes ❑ No (If yes, choose the best response from the options below) ❑ My child requires access to an elevator or lift because my child uses a wheelchair. ❑ My child requires access to an elevator or lift because my child uses a walker or other mobility device. ❑ My child requires access to an elevator or lift because it is impossible or very difficult for my child to use stairs. ❑ My child does not require access to an elevator or lift, but requires extra time and/or assistance to use stairs. ❑ My child does not currently have any of the above needs, but has been diagnosed with a serious condition that may limit his or her mobility before finishing elementary school.

5 PUBLIC SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM LIST

You may list up to 12 New York City public school programs on this application. Please list programs in your order of preference. You should only list programs that you are interested in having your child attend. For each choice you make you must enter the Program Code and School Name. Dual language program applicants: If you want to apply to a dual language program, be sure to list the correct program code. Program codes are available in the 2018 New York City Kindergarten Directory. Please answer the additional questions below the program list.

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FOR DUAL LANGUAGE PROGRAM APPLICANTS ONLY In Dual Language programs, students are taught in two languages: English and the program's target language. The goal of this program is for students to be able to read, write, and speak in both English and the target language. Please answer all three questions below if you have listed a dual language program on this kindergarten application. What is your child’s home language? ❑ English ❑ Program’s target language (circle one below) Arabic Chinese French Haitian Creole Japanese Korean Polish Russian Spanish How well does your child speak and understand English? ❑ Not at all ❑ Only a little ❑ Very well How well does your child speak and understand the program’s target language? ❑ Not at all ❑ Only a little ❑ Very well

PARENT/GUARDIAN NAME & SIGNATURE 6 Applications must be signed and dated

By signing this form, I certify that I am the parent/guardian of the applicant(s), that the applicant(s) and I live at the same address (as listed on this form), that the applicant was born in 2013, that I have read and understand the placement process, and that I am authorized to submit this application on behalf of the applicant(s). I understand that if I do not reside at the address provided on this application, my child’s offer may be rescinded.

Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: 10 NYC-DOE-K-2018-2019 3.0 Learn About Schools and Programs

3.03.0 Learn About Schools and Programs

When you complete the Kindergarten Application, you are not just applying to schools—you are applying to programs. Think of a program as a “doorway” to get into the school. Many elementary schools have only one program, but some have two or more, such as a general education program and a Spanish Dual Language program. Each program has its own program code. On your Kindergarten Application, you will list the school name and the program code for each of your kindergarten choices. Use this Kindergarten Directory to research your kindergarten options. This directory lists all the elementary schools in your borough. Schools are listed by district. At the beginning of each district section, a map shows the location of all elementary schools in that district. Charter elementary school options are listed on these maps and at the end of this directory.

TIP There are 32 school districts in NYC. Your child has a higher chance of getting into a school in your district than outside of your district. Find your school district by calling 311 or visiting schools.nyc.gov/SchoolSearch.

3.1 School Types

There are three types of DOE schools that you can list on your Kindergarten Application.

JJZoned Schools: Most NYC families have a zoned school. This means they live in an area zoned for a specific school and their children have priority to attend it. Your zoned school is the school where your child is most likely to go to kindergarten. Most zoned schools make kindergarten offers to all students living in the zone. Some zoned schools have room to make offers to children living outside of their zone.

JJNon-Zoned Schools: These schools do not have a zone. Families throughout the district or borough can attend them. Most non-zoned schools give priority to students who have older siblings attending, who are current pre-K students, or who live in the district.

JJChoice Schools: There are three districts in NYC that have no zoned schools. All of the schools in these districts are called choice schools, and students living in these districts have priority to attend all schools in the district. These districts are:

JJDistrict 1: Lower East Side Manhattan

JJDistrict 7: South Bronx

JJDistrict 23: Brownsville Brooklyn

TIP Find your zoned school by calling 311 or visiting schools.nyc.gov/SchoolSearch. Families living in Districts 1, 7, and 23 do not have zoned schools—see “Choice Schools” above. Magnet schools are public schools that provide a school-wide curriculum designed around a specific theme. They are intended to attract a diverse pool of applicants and historically have accommodated students from outside their zone or district. While some schools may have the word “magnet” in their school’s name, only a school that currently gets Magnet Schools Assistance Program (M.S.A.P) funding will be labeled as a “magnet school” in this directory.

Special Music School (03M859) There is one school that requires an audition as part of its admissions process. Families who audition should also list the Special Music School and its program code on their Kindergarten Application. If you are interested in applying to the Special Music School, contact the school directly to schedule an audition. Learn how to schedule an audition one of three ways:

JJOnline at kaufmanmusiccenter.org/sms

JJBy phone at 212-501-3318

JJIn person at the school: 129 West 67th Street, New York, NY 10023 11 Gifted & Talented Programs Gifted & Talented (G&T) programs are one way the NYC Department of Education supports the educational needs of students with unique academic abilities. G&T programs have a separate admissions process and you cannot list them on your Kindergarten Application. All families are encouraged to participate in both the Kindergarten Admissions and G&T Admissions processes. Interested families can sign their children up to take the G&T Test by submitting a Request for Testing (RFT) form by November 13, 2017. Learn more about G&T Admissions in the 2018 Gifted & Talented Handbook for Students Born in 2013 (schools.nyc.gov/GT).

TIP Be aware that the G&T Admissions process begins before Kindergarten Admissions. Find important G&T Admissions dates in the Kindergarten Application Action Checklist at the beginning of this directory. The school pages in this directory include information about which schools currently offer G&T programs.

3.2 School Information

Each school page in this Kindergarten Directory provides information about a school and its program or programs. Here is what a sample Kindergarten Directory school page looks like.

Learn the school type: Use location information to consider Learn more in Section 3.4. what your child’s daily commute would zoned, non-zoned, or choice. be like. Learn about transportation options in Section 7.5. P.S. 00 Chambers Street School | 00M000 Zoned School Address: 00 Chambers Street, Manhattan NY 10000 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N, Q, R to Canal St; F to East Broadway; B, D to Grand St; 4, P.S. 00 Chambers Street School Code: 00M000KG Use a school’s contact information 5, 6, J, Z to Chambers St Bus: BM1, BM2, BM3, BM4, BxM18, M103, M15, M15-SBS, M22, M5, M9, Chinese Dual Language Program Code: 00M000CH to call or email with any questions. QM11, QM25, QM7, QM8, X1, X10, X11, X12, X14, X15, X17, X17A, X19, X2, Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None X27, X28, X42, X5, X8 Zoned Siblings Amy Ng, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students Siblings Living Outside the Zone Learn the age range of students at schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/02/M000 | 212-000-0000 Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone the school, which grades (if any) offer Grades: PK-5 | Students: 400 Other In-District Students Out of District Students Gifted & Talented programs, and how Accessibility: Not Accessible Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs JJStudents who are English Language Learners will have many students attend the school. priority for 20% of seats.

PERFORMANCE Learn more about accessibility 41+ 59 41% of students were proficient on the State English Test 98+ 2 98% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education in Section 7.1. 61+ 39 61% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 98+ 2 98% of parents feel their child is safe at the school SearchP.S. 00M00000 Chambers at schools.nyc.gov/accountability Street School for more| 00M000 about this school. Zoned School

Address: 00 Chambers Street, Manhattan NY 10000 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway:Note N , thatQ, R to allCanal schools St; F to East offer Broadway; these B, D toprograms. Grand St; 4, P.S. 00 ChambersLearn Street more School in Section Code: 00M000KG3.3. 5, 6, J, Z to Chambers St Bus:Learn BM1, BM2, more BM3, BM4,in Sections BxM18, M103, 7.2 M15, and M15-SBS, 7.3. M22,. M5, M9, Chinese Dual Language Program Code: 00M000CH QM11, QM25, QM7, QM8, X1, X10, X11, X12, X14, X15, X17, X17A, X19, X2, Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None X27, X28, X42, X5, X8 Zoned Siblings Amy Ng, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students Siblings Living Outside the Zone 3.3 Performance schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/02/M000 | 212-000-0000 Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 400 Other In-District Students Out of District Students Use this section to learn more Accessibility:about aNot school’s Accessible performance in terms of academics and safety. Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs JJStudents who are English Language Learners will have priority for 20% of seats.

Find out the percentage of third, fourth, and PERFORMANCE fifth graders who scored proficient in English 41+ 59 41% of students were proficient on the State English Test 98+ 2 98% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 61+ 39 61% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 98+ 2 98% of parents feel their child is safe at the school and Math in the 2015-2016 school year. Search 00M000 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

Visit this website to find details on any school’s performance These are parent responses from and demographics in their School Quality Reports. the annual NYC School Survey.

Here are NYC averages for each performance category shown on the school page. Use these averages to see how specific schools compare.

JJ35% of students were proficient on the State English Test

JJ34% of students were proficient on the State Math Test

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This part of the school page provides information about a school’s program or programs, including specific program codes. It also shows which groups of applicants (for example, students living in the zone) got offers in 2017. ReadSection 4.0 to learn about Admissions Priorities and how kindergarten offers are made.

Zoned School Page Here is a zoned school page’s Programs Offered section.

Use this section to find the program codes for schools you list on P.S. 00 Chambers Street School | 00M000 Zoned School your Kindergarten Application. Schools that offer more than one Address: 00 Chambers Street, Manhattan NY 10000 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N, Q, R to Canal St; F to East Broadway; B, D to Grand St; 4, P.S. 00 Chambers Street School Code: 00M000KG program will have a different code for each program. 5, 6, J, Z to Chambers St Bus: BM1, BM2, BM3, BM4, BxM18, M103, M15, M15-SBS, M22, M5, M9, Chinese Dual Language Program Code: 00M000CH QM11, QM25, QM7, QM8, X1, X10, X11, X12, X14, X15, X17, X17A, X19, X2, Learn which groups of students applied to kindergarten at this school Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None X27, X28, X42, X5, X8 Zoned Siblings last spring and if all, some, or none of the students in each group got Amy Ng, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students Siblings Living Outside the Zone offers. Learn about how offers are made in Section 4.0. schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/02/M000 | 212-000-0000 Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 400 Other In-District Students Out of District Students Learn additional information about the school in the notes section. Accessibility: Not Accessible Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs JJStudents who are English Language Learners will have priority for 20% of seats.

PERFORMANCE 41+ 59 41% of students were proficient on the State English Test 98+ 2 98% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 61+ 39 61% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 98+ 2 98% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 00M000 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school. TIP Many schools were able to give offers to other groups from their waitlist later in the spring and summer.

Non-Zoned School Page A non-zoned school page is a lot like a zoned school page, but it lists only the student groups that got offers from the school last year. It also lists the school’s Admissions Priorities. Learn more and see an example in Section 4.5.

Choice School Page Here is an example of a choice school’s Programs Offered section:

P.S. 00 City Lane School | 00M000 Choice School

Address: 333 East 4th Street, Manhattan NY 10009 | Shared Space: Yes PROGRAMS OFFERED Learn which types of students got offers to a school’s program(s) Subway: F to Bedford-Nostrand; A to Nostrand Ave P.S. 00 City Lane School Code: 00M000KG last spring. Learn if your district has any specific Admissions Priorities in Bus: B25, B26, B38, B44, B44-SBS, B45, B48, B49, B52, B65 Who Got Offers In 2017? This is a choice school. Please Section 4.0. Irene Sanchez, Principal | [email protected] review the admissions priorities in the introduction. ps15.org | 212-228-8730 JJThis school also serves students at 105 Tech Place in Grades: PK-5 | Gifted & Talented Grades: K-5 | Students: 176 Brooklyn. Find out additional information about a school, such as if it is a magnet Accessibility: Partially Accessible a (contact school) Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs school, offers only Dual Language programs, has Transitional Bilingual

PERFORMANCE Education programs, or shares a building with another school or program. 20+ 80 20% of students were proficient on the State English Test 93+ 7 93% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 21+ 79 21% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 94+ 6 94% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 01M015 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

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4.04.0 Know Your Chances of Getting an Offer to One of Your Top Choices

All NYC children born in 2013 are guaranteed a kindergarten seat in a public school. A number of factors play a role in how elementary schools make offers to students applying to kindergarten.

Choices on the Application Seat Availability The schools listed on a student’s application OFFER The number of seats available (how many and the order in which they are listed students each school or program can accept)

Admissions Priorities The order in which applicants are considered

4.1 Choices on the Application

The schools that you list on your Kindergarten Application and the order in which you list them help determine where your child goes to kindergarten. 1. Find up to 12 schools that you would like your child to attend and that you plan to list on their Kindergarten Application. 2. List your school choices and their program codes in order from your favorite to least favorite, with your favorite school and program code in row 1. Your child will get an offer to the kindergarten program that is your highest possible choice taking into consideration the other factors discussed in this section.

TIP Some schools offer more than one program, so be sure to list the correct program code on your Kindergarten Application. If you would like your child to attend your zoned school, you must list it on your Kindergarten Application. However, you do not have to list it as your first choice.

4.2 Seat Availability

Schools vary in size, and many programs have more applicants than seats. When a school can’t make offers to all applicants, they make offers based on which students have the highest Admissions Priority to go to that school. For example, a zoned school would make offers to all of their zoned students before making an offer to someone living outside of the zone. Learn more about Admissions Priorities in Section 4.3.

4.3 Types of Admissions Priorities

Your child has a better chance of getting into some schools than others. A school’s Admissions Priorities are the order in which they consider applicants for offers.

JJSchools consider students in the first priority group first.

JJIf seats are available, they will consider students in the second priority group next, and so on.

Sibling Priority If your child has an older sibling at a school that you list on your child’s Kindergarten Application, your child may have a higher chance of getting an offer from that school than a child who does not have a sibling enrolled there.

14 If your child has a sibling who is applying to kindergarten the same year at the same schools, these siblings have a priority to be placed together at the same school. A sibling is defined as an applicant’s brother or sister, including half-brothers, half-sisters, stepbrothers, stepsisters, foster brothers, and foster sisters who live in the same household and are currently pre- registered or enrolled at that school in any grade level between kindergarten to fifth grade and who will be enrolled at that school in any grade level between kindergarten and fifth grade in September 2018. This includes students enrolled in co-located District 75 programs in the same school building. Schools offer a priority to applicants with verified siblings in the school. Get sibling priority by completing part 3 of the Kindergarten Application.

District Priority Most schools give an Admissions Priority to students in their own district over students who live in other districts.

Pre-K Priority If your child is currently enrolled in pre-K at a public elementary school, they will get an Admissions Priority to attend kindergarten at that school. Not all elementary schools have pre-K. Students currently attending pre-K at a public elementary school still need to apply to kindergarten.

Who Got Offers in 2017? Use the “Who Got Offers in 2017?” section of each school page to learn which groups of students got an offer last year. If a school made offers to a specific group of students then, they will likely be able to make offers to this group again. For example, if a school was able to make offers to children living outside of their zone who had an older sibling in the school, they will likely be able to make offers to siblings living outside of the zone again.

TIP Learn about a school’s Admissions Priorities and who got offers last year to know your child’s chances of getting an offer. The higher priority your child has to a school, the higher chance that your child will get an offer to that school.

4.4 Admissions Priorities for Zoned Schools

PRIORITY GROUP 1 PRIORITY GROUP 2 PRIORITY GROUP 3        KINDERGARTEN  PROGRAMS (if applicable) Live in the zone Live in the zone Live outside with sibling without sibling the zone

Zoned schools make offers to students in the following order. 1. Students who live in the zone, with a verified sibling 2. Students who live in the zone, without a verified sibling If space allows, students living outside the zone may also be admitted, in the following order: 3. Students who live in the district, with a verified sibling 4. Students who live outside the district, with a verified sibling 5. Students who live in the district and are currently enrolled at the school for pre-K 6. Students who live outside the district and are currently enrolled at the school for pre-K

15 7. Students who live in the district, other than those in Priority Groups 3 and 5 8. Students who live outside the district, other than those in Priority Groups 4 and 6 Each zoned school page lists the student groups who applied to that school’s kindergarten last year and whether all, some, or none of that group got offers. See an example inSection 3.4.

4.5 Admissions Priorities for Non-Zoned Schools

Different non-zoned schools have different Admissions Priorities. Most non-zoned schools will give offers to children living in the same district as that school before children living in a different district. Each non-zoned school page lists the student groups who got offers to that school’s kindergarten last year as well as that school’s Admissions Priorities. Here is what this section of a non-zoned school page looks like:

P.S. 00 Chambers Street School | 00M000 Non-Zoned School

Address: 12-18 Ellwood Street, Manhattan NY 10040 PROGRAMS OFFERED Shared Space: No P.S. 00 Chambers Street School Code: 00M000KG Subway: A to 190th St; 1 to Dyckman St Spanish Dual Language Program Code: 00M000SP Bus: Bx7, BxM1, M100, M101, M3, M4, M98 Who Got Offers In 2017? Last year, this school admitted sibilngs of Learn which groups of students got Deirdre Budd | [email protected] current students and other in-district students. schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/06/M178 | 212-569-0327 offers from this school last year. Admissions Priorities: 1 Students residing in the district whose | Grades: PK-5 Total Students: 304 verified siblings will be enrolled in grades K-5 in the school in Accessibility: Fully Accessible a September 2017. 2 Students residing outside the district whose verified Learn the Admissions Priorities this Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs siblings will be enrolled in grades K-5 in the school in September 2017. 3 Students residing in the district without siblings in the school. school uses to give offers. PERFORMANCE 4 Students residing outside the district without siblings in the school. 97+ 3 47% of students were proficient on the State English Test 29+ 71 42% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 34+ 66 90% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 98+ 2 96% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 06M178 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

Stop & Learn

This is the end of Section 4.0. Complete the activities that follow.

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16 ACTIVITY Make a List of Your Kindergarten Choices

Complete this activity to decide which schools to list on your Kindergarten Application.

Step 1: Check if you live in a zoned district or a choice district Find out if you live in a zoned district or a choice district (School Districts 1, 7, 23) by calling 311 or visiting nyc.schools.gov/SchoolSearch.

00I live in a zoned district. Write in the zoned district number where you live:

JJIn a zoned district, your child has priority to attend their zoned school. Most students attend kindergarten at their zoned schools.

JJFind out your zoned school by calling 311 or visiting nyc.schools.gov/SchoolSearch. Write in your zoned school:

JJGo to Step 2 for help in finding other schools that you might list on your child’s Kindergarten Application. OR

00I live in a choice district. Circle the choice district where you live: District 1 District 7 District 23

JJIn a choice district, your child has priority to attend all schools in your district.

JJGo to Step 2 for help in finding schools in your district to list on your child’s Kindergarten Application.

TIP If you have a zoned school, it is always a good idea to consider ranking that school on your application. Your child has priority to attend their zoned school. Most students attend kindergarten at their zoned schools. Remember that you do NOT have to mark it as your first choice to keep your priority.

Step 2: Find Schools Look through the Kindergarten Directory school pages to find up to 12 schools that interest you and that you want to list on your application. Use these questions to help you decide:

1. Is this school near your home? How would your child get there?

2. Does your child have any siblings who currently attend this school or who are also applying to kindergarten this year?

Look at the “Who Got Offers in 2017?” section on the school page.

JJWhich applicant group is your child in for this school? Circle your answer.

Sibling Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Student Living Outside the Zone

Other In-District Student Out of District Student Other

JJWhich applicant groups got offers in 2017 to this school?

TIP If this school is a non-zoned school, look carefully at its Admissions Priorities. Learn more in Section 4.0.

17 ACTIVITY Make a List of Your Kindergarten Choices continued

Step 3: List Your Top Kindergarten Choices Decide which schools are your top choices. List up to 12 schools that you would like your child to attend. Rank schools in your true order of preference with your first choice next to #1. My Kindergarten Choices

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18 5.0 Attend Elementary Admissions Events

5.05.0 Attend Elementary Admissions Events

Most of the Kindergarten Admissions process happens in the fall between October and January. Create an admissions calendar to keep track of the dates and times of Elementary Admissions Events as well as open houses and school tours.

5.1 Elementary Admissions Events

Attend an Elementary Admissions Event this October. At these events, you can learn about the Kindergarten Admissions process, find out how to fill out your application, and ask questions about schools and programs. The Elementary Admissions Events for different districts take place on different dates. Check the Kindergarten Admissions website (schools.nyc.gov/Kindergarten) to learn which date(s) to attend an Elementary Admissions Event near you.

5.2 School Visits

Visiting a school is the best way to explore how good a fit it may be for your child. It’s also a great way to see how long the trip is from home. Contact schools directly to find out if they have special events, open houses, or school tours. The Calendar on the Kindergarten Admissions website (see URL above) is another way to find a school’s open house dates.

TIP Before you visit a school, prepare a list of questions for school staff and current students about the school’s culture, courses, and activities. Families interested in G&T Admissions should also visit schools with G&T programs. Learn more in the 2018 NYC Gifted & Talented Handbook (schools.nyc.gov/GT).

6.06.0 Get and Accept a Kindergarten Offer

You will get your child’s kindergarten offer letter inMarch 2018. If you applied to kindergarten online, you will also get your offer letter by email. Your offer letter will tell you where your child will go to kindergarten in the fall. This letter will also tell you where your child is waitlisted.

6.1 Pre-Registration

Accept your child’s kindergarten offer by pre-registering at the school where you got an offer. Pre- registration secures your child’s kindergarten seat at that school.

How to Pre-Register First, contact the school to set up a time to pre-register. Then bring your child and all required documents to pre-registration.

Stop & Learn Use the checklist that follows to make sure you bring everything you need to pre-register and accept your kindergarten offer.

19 PRE-REGISTER FOR KINDERGARTEN IN APRIL 2018

KINDERGARTEN PRE-REGISTRATION CHECKLIST Bring the following to accept your kindergarten offer and secure your seat. Remember to pre-register by April 2018.

00The child that you are registering

00Proof of your child’s age (child’s birth certificate, passport, or record of baptism)

00Two of the documents below verifying proof of address

00 Lease agreement, deed, or mortgage statement for the residence;

00 A residential utility bill (gas or electric) in the resident’s name issued by a utility company (e.g., National Grid or Con Edison); must be dated within the past 60 days;

00 A bill for cable television services provided to the residence; must include the name of the parent and the address of the residence and be dated within the past 60 days;

00 Documentation or letter on letterhead from a federal, state, or local government agency, including the IRS, the City Housing Authority, the federal Office of Refugee Resettlement, the Human Resources Administration, or the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS), or an ACS subcontractor, indicating the resident’s name and address; must be dated within the past 60 days;

00 A current property tax bill for the residence;

00 A water bill for the residence; must be dated within the past 90 days;

00 Rent receipt which includes the address of residence; must be dated within the past 60 days;

00 State, city, or other government issued identification (including an IDNYC card), which has not expired and includes the address of residence;

00 Income tax form for the last calendar year;

00 Official NYS Driver’s License or learner’s permit, which has not expired;

00 Official payroll documentation from an employer issued within the past 60 days such as a paystub with home address, a form submitted for tax withholding purposes, or payroll receipt (a letter on the employer’s letterhead is not adequate); must include home address and be dated within the past 60 days;

00 Voter registration documents, which include the name of the parent and the address of residence;

00 Unexpired membership documents based upon residency (e.g., neighborhood residents’ association), which include the name of the parent and the address of residence;

00 Evidence of custody of the child, including but not limited to judicial custody orders or guardianship papers; documents must have been issued within the past 60 days and include name of student and address of residence.

Note: Students in Temporary Housing, as defined by McKinney-Vento, are not required to submit documentation (including address, proof of date of birth, and immunization) in order to enroll. Schools must provisionally pre- register the student and then work with the Students in Temporary Housing DOE contact to obtain documentation.

20 6.2 G&T Offers

If your child was also eligible to submit a G&T Application, you will get a G&T results letter in late May 2018. This letter may or may not include an offer for your child to attend a G&T program. Students will only get offers to G&T programs with available seats. If you get an offer, you will have to choose to accept the G&T program or your kindergarten placement.

6.3 Waitlist Offers

A school has a kindergarten waitlist when there are more students that apply to it than kindergarten seats available. You will be automatically added to the waitlist for any school you ranked higher on your Kindergarten Application than the school where your child got an offer. For example, if you got an offer for the school you listed third on your application, you will automatically be added to the waitlist for your first and second choice schools. Schools will contact a waitlisted family directly if they are able to offer their child a seat. No additional action is required of families on a waitlist at this point in the admissions process.

6.4 Students Who Move During the Admissions Process

Moving to NYC Families who move to NYC during the Kindergarten Admissions process can call 718-935-2009, visit a Family Welcome Center (FWC), or email [email protected] for help with the next steps in getting a placement for your child. FWC locations are listed on the inside back cover of this directory. Moving Within NYC Current NYC residents who move to a different zone or district during the Kindergarten Admissions process can call 718-935-2009 or visit your new zoned school or a FWC to update your information and talk about changes to your Kindergarten Application or school. Your child’s priority to attend certain schools may change if you move. Learn more in Section 4.0. Students who move after the start of the school year have the option to stay in their current school or to request a transfer to a closer school. Learn more about transfers at schools.nyc.gov/Transfers.

6.5 What’s Next? Middle School

During your child’s fifth grade year, they will apply to middle school programs. The Middle School Admissions process may seem many years in the future, but it’s helpful to start thinking now about the next step in your child’s educational journey. Over the next few years, you can do the following to prepare.

JJLearn if your child’s kindergarten is in a school that continues through eighth or twelfth grade. Students at continuing schools have an Admissions Priority to attend those schools in middle school and, if applicable, high school.

JJLearn about Middle School Admissions at schools.nyc.gov/Middle.

21 7.0 Meet Your Child’s Needs

7.07.0 Meet Your Child’s Needs

7.1 Accessibility

The NYC Department of Education is committed to providing students with accessibility needs with a kindergarten placement that allows the student to access all relevant programs and services. Accessible schools or programs are located in a fully accessible building or a partially accessible building where an individual with limited mobility may enter and access all relevant programs and services, including the science laboratory, library, cafeteria, and the gymnasium. In some cases, school programs may need to be relocated to accommodate access. At least one restroom is accessible. All schools that are considered accessible are labeled as Fully Accessible or Partially Accessible in this directory. The Kindergarten Application includes a question that asks families to indicate whether their child has accessibility needs that would require an accessible school. For more information on accessibility and Department of Education schools, visit schools.nyc.gov/Offices/OSP/Accessibility.

7.2 ELL Service Delivery Models

The NYC Department of Education provides a range of supports and services for ELL (English Language Learner) students to develop their English language skills and prepare them for success in school and beyond. Below are three different ELL service delivery models offered in New York City public schools.

Program Definition English as a New Language programs, formerly called English as a Second Language or ESL, provide instruction in English with support in your English as a New child’s home language so that they can learn to read, write, and speak Language (ENL) English. Students in this program can come from many different language backgrounds, and English may be the only common language among them. All schools provide ENL programs. Transitional Bilingual Education programs provide reading, writing, and other Transitional classes in English and in your child’s home language. As students’ English Bilingual Education improves, time spent learning in English increases and time spent learning in (TBE) the home language decreases. Once a student is no longer identified as an English Language Learner, they will exit the program.

In Dual Language programs, students are taught in two languages: English and their home language, such as Spanish, Chinese, or French, among others. The Dual Language (DL) goal of this program is for students to be able to read, write, and speak in both English and their home language. In Dual Language classes, the home language and English are used equally.

DL programs aim for a balanced number of ELLs and English-speaking students. Therefore, some seats may be reserved for ELLs. Additionally, schools may conduct an assessment and an interview with the child, to determine a child’s home language and English proficiency. If you are interested in a DL program, be sure to apply to that program (not the school’s general education program) and to provide the DL program code (not the general education program code) on your Kindergarten Application. For more information, visit schools.nyc.gov/ELL.

22 Identification of English Language Learners (ELLs) As the parents or guardians of a newly enrolled student, you are required to complete a Home Language Identification Survey (HLIS) at the school within ten days of when your child first begins attending the school. This survey lets school staff know what language you use in your home. If the HLIS indicates that your child uses a language other than English, the school will determine whether they are eligible to be given an English proficiency test called the New York State Identification Test for English Language Learners (NYSITELL). How your child does on this test determines whether your child is entitled to ELL supports and services.

ELL Program Orientation: Selecting the Best Program for Your Child If your child has been identified as an ELL, you will be invited to attend an ELL parent orientation at your child’s school within ten days of when your child first begins attending the school. During the orientation, you will fill out the Parent Survey and Program Selection Form and select the program that you believe best meets your child’s needs. If you do not receive this form, you can request it from the school. The school pages in this directory list the ELL programs currently offered for kindergarten students in each school according to school-reported data. For the most up-to-date information about ELL program offerings, contact schools directly. All schools offer ENL programs, and all schools are expected to open a TBE or DL program when the families of at least 15 ELLs in a single language in one grade or two consecutive grades have requested that program. By selecting a TBE or DL program on the Parent Survey and Program Selection Form, families help inform which ELL programs should be offered at schools. For more information about all ELL programs and services available in New York City public elementary schools, and to learn more about the ELL Enrollment Process, please visit schools.nyc.gov/Academics/ELL and schools.nyc.gov/Academics/ELL/FamilyResources.

7.3 Special Education Services

Every elementary school participating in Kindergarten Admissions is expected to welcome and serve Students with Disabilities in accordance with their Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).

Applicants with IEPs Most students with IEPs will attend their zoned school, just like their general education peers. Families of Students with Disabilities should apply to kindergarten in order to secure a kindergarten seat. The Department of Education is committed to ensuring Students with Disabilities have access to quality education and, to the extent appropriate, instruction alongside their general education peers. For more information on special education in New York City, visit schools.nyc.gov/SpecialEducation.

Evaluation for Kindergarten (School-Age) Special Education Services Some incoming kindergarteners will be eligible for school-age special education services. These students get an Individualized Education Program (IEP). If your child gets special education services in pre-K, they will be reevaluated to determine if they are eligible for special education services when they transition to kindergarten. If your child does not currently get special education services, but you believe they may have a disability and may need special education services, please contact the Committee on Special Education (CSE) for your district of residence. For contact information, call 311 or visit schools.nyc.gov/Academics/ SpecialEducation/Help/Contacts/CSECPSE.

23 Special Education Services and Supports at Schools All schools serve students with disabilities, and are expected to provide the special education programs and services documented on students’ IEPs. For more information about special education programs and services, visit schools.nyc.gov/Academics/SpecialEducation/FamilyResources/GuidesDocuments.

Specialized Programs in District Schools Specialized programs exist within some district schools and are designed to meet the needs of students with specific disabilities. While most students are served in their local schools, some students may be eligible to attend a specialized program which is not available in every school. Some district schools offer one or more of the following specialized programs:

JJBilingual Special Education (BSE) Program

JJAutism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Nest Program and/or ASD Horizon Program

JJAcademic, Career, and Essential Skills (ACES) Program For more information about specialized programs in community schools, visit schools.nyc.gov/Academics/SpecialEducation/SupportsServices/SpecializedPrograms.

District 75 Applicants District 75 provides highly specialized instruction in programs for students with severe disabilities, including students with autism, intellectual disability, emotional disturbance, sensory impairments, and/or multiple disabilities. For more information about District 75, visit schools.nyc.gov/Academics/SpecialEducation/D75.

7.4 Charter Schools

Charter schools are public schools that operate independently according to the terms of a performance contract, or “charter,” that can last up to five years.

JJThey are free—charter schools do not charge tuition.

JJThey commit to meeting or exceeding specific goals for academic performance.

JJThey are governed by non-profit Boards of Trustees—these­ are mainly comprised of unpaid volunteers and are responsible for such actions as establishing school policies, ensuring compliance with state and federal law, overseeing the school budget, and evaluating the school’s leader.

JJThey are reviewed regularly by their authorizers (state-sanctioned bodies with the power to create or renew charter schools); and

JJThey can be granted a renewal for up to five more years by their authorizers upon meeting or exceeding agreed-upon academic and operational goals and other standards of performance; this process repeats itself in cycles that depend on the length of each school’s most recent renewal. Charter schools have their own separate admissions process. Contact these schools directly to learn how to apply.

TIP Find a list of this borough’s charter schools in the last section of this directory. See where each district’s charter schools are located on the map before that district’s school pages.

24 DISTRICT ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

7.5 Transportation

In New York City, enrollment in a public elementary school does not guarantee school bus service. Students who are eligible for specialized transportation will receive bus service. For students who are not eligible for specialized service, transportation for public elementary schools works as follows. School bus transportation is not available for students whose school is in a different district from where they live. School bus transportation may be available if your child’s school is in the same district where you live. NYC offers transportation to students based on their age and the walking distance between their home and school. See the following figure for details.

Less than 1/2 mile 1/2 to 1 mile between 1 mile or more between Grade from home to school home and school home and school Free yellow bus or K-2 Half-fare MTA bus pass MetroCard Free yellow bus or No transportation is MetroCard 3-4 Half-fare MTA bus pass provided

Students get yellow busing if (i) their school has bus service, (ii) they live in the same school district as their school, and (iii) a stop exists or can be created. Stops cannot be created if they make the existing route longer than five miles as measured through each stop to the school. Eligible students who do not meet these three criteria get a MetroCard.

TIP Families in larger school districts such as District 31 (Staten Island) or in Queens should pay particular attention to this since students in these areas often cannot be reached on a five-mile route. Learn more about transportation eligibility at optnyc.org/Parents/Information.htm.

25 DISTRICT 31

District 31 Elementary Schools District 31 is a zoned district, which means that all families living in the district have a zoned school. Below are all the schools in District 31. While you can apply to any zoned or non-zoned school, you have the best chance of getting an offer to your zoned school. As you pick schools for your application, be sure to learn which groups of students got offers last year.

Type Program Name | DBN Grades Did This School Admit Non-Zoned Students in 2017? ! P.S. 1 Tottenville | 31R001 PK-5 Yes ! P.S. 3 The Margaret Gioiosa School | 31R003 PK-5 No ! P.S. 4 Maurice Wollin | 31R004 PK-5 No ! P.S. 5 Huguenot | 31R005 K-5 Yes ! P.S. 6 Corporal Allan F. Kivlehan School | 31R006 PK-5 Yes ! P.S. 8 Shirlee Solomon | 31R008 PK-5 No ( Naples Street Elementary School | 31R009 PK-4 ! Fort Hill Collaborative Elementary School | 31R010 K-3 Yes ! P.S. 11 Thomas Dongan School | 31R011 PK-5 Yes ! P.S. 13 M. L. Lindemeyer | 31R013 PK-5 No ! P.S. 16 John J. Driscoll | 31R016 PK-5 No ! P.S. 18 John G. Whittier | 31R018 PK-5 Yes ! P.S. 19 The Curtis School | 31R019 PK-5 No ! P.S. 20 Port Richmond | 31R020 K-5 Yes ! P.S. 21 Margaret P. Emery Elm Park School | 31R021 K-5 Yes ! P.S. 22 Graniteville | 31R022 PK-5 Yes ! P.S. 23 Richmondtown | 31R023 PK-5 Yes ! P.S. 26 The Carteret School | 31R026 PK-5 Yes ! P.S. 29 Bardwell | 31R029 PK-5 No ! P.S. 30 Westerleigh | 31R030 PK-5 Yes ! P.S. 31 William T. Davis | 31R031 PK-5 Yes ! P.S. 32 The Gifford School | 31R032 PK-5 No ! P.S. 35 The Clove Valley School | 31R035 K-5 No ! P.S. 36 J. C. Drumgoole | 31R036 PK-5 Yes ! P.S. 38 George Cromwell | 31R038 PK-5 No ! P.S. 39 Francis J. Murphy Jr. | 31R039 K-5 No ! The Stephanie A. Vierno School | 31R041 PK-5 No ! P.S. 42 Eltingville | 31R042 PK-5 No ! P.S. 44 Thomas C. Brown | 31R044 PK-5 Yes ! P.S. 45 John Tyler | 31R045 PK-5 No ! P.S. 46 Albert V. Maniscalco | 31R046 PK-5 No ! P.S. 48 William G. Wilcox | 31R048 PK-8 Yes ! P.S. 50 Frank Hankinson | 31R050 PK-5 No ! P.S. 52 John C. Thompson | 31R052 PK-5 No ! P.S. 53 The Barbara Esselborn School | 31R053 PK-5 No ! P.S. 54 Charles W. Leng | 31R054 PK-5 No ! P.S. 55 Henry M. Boehm | 31R055 PK-5 Yes ! P.S. 56 The Louis Desario School | 31R056 PK-5 Yes ! P.S. 57 Hubert H. Humphrey | 31R057 PK-5 Yes ! Space Shuttle Columbia School | 31R058 PK-5 No ( The Harbor View School | 31R059 PK-4 ! P.S. 60 Alice Austen | 31R060 PK-5 No ! The Kathleen Grimm School of Leadership and Sustainability | 31R062 PK-2 No ( P.S. 65 The Academy of Innovative Learning | 31R065 PK-5 ! The Port Richmond School for Visionary Learning | 31R068 PK-1 Yes ! P.S. 69 Daniel D. Tompkins | 31R069 PK-5 Yes ! P.S. 74 Future Leaders Elementary School | 31R074 K-5 Yes ! P.S. 78 | 31R078 PK-5 Yes ( The Michael J. Petrides School | 31R080 PK-12 ! Staten Island School of Civic Leadership | 31R861 PK-8 Yes

26 STATEN ISLAND DISTRICT 31 Zoned School Fort Hill Collaborative Non-Zoned School ES | 31R010 31 Multiple Schools P.S. 16 John J. Driscoll | 31R016 District Boundary 1 Inch = 1.28 Miles P.S. 18 John G. The Harbor View Whittier | 31R018 P.S. 31 William T. School | 31R059 Davis | 31R031 P.S. 20 Port Richmond | 31R020 P.S. 74 Future Leaders P.S. 19 The Curtis Elementary School School | 31R019 | 31R074 P.S. 21 Margaret P. Emery

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N P.S. 65 The Academy of R E T Innovative Learning S E | 31R065 W P.S. 78 | FOR P.S. 45 John EST AV The Port Richmond 31R078 P.S. 44 Thomas C. E School for Visionary Tyler | 31R045 Brown | 31R044 Learning | 31R068 Staten Island School P.S. 35 The Clove of Civic Leadership P.S. 22 Graniteville P.S. 30 Westerleigh Valley School P.S. 13 M. L. | 31R022 | 31R030 | 31R861 P.S. 60 Alice | 31R035 Lindemeyer | Austen | 31R060 P.S. 29 Bardwell 31R013 LVD | 31R029 T RY B T S O S VICT The Michael J. Petrides N E E N P.S. 57 Hubert H. L School | 31R080 E G L Humphrey R P.S. 48 William G. Wilcox A | 31R057 D V P.S. 54 Charles W. | 31R048 L B Y Leng | 31R054 Naples Street ES | 31R009 R P.S. 26 The Carteret O CT P.S. 39 Francis J. Murphy Jr. | 31R039 School | 31R026 VI P.S. 11 Thomas Dongan ROCKLAND P.S. 46 Albert V. P.S. 69 Daniel D. TRAVIS AVE School | 31R011 AVE Maniscalco | 31R046 Tompkins | 31R069 S P.S. 52 John C. Thompson EA VI | 31R052 EW L IN AV Space Shuttle Columbia CO P.S. 38 George E P.S. 23 Richmondtown B LN 0 School | 31R058 I Cromwell | 31R038 4 | 31R023 S AV

4 H SI E O : E RICH ND P T MO ST U RD The Stephanie A. O R Vierno School E P.S. 32 The Gifford T AR A TH School | 31R032 | 31R041 T U GIFFORDS LN S R KIL L RD P.S. 50 Frank D P.S. 42 Eltingville R Hankinson P.S. 4 Maurice Wollin Y D O | 31R050 | 31R004 R | 31R042 B M A P.S. 53 The Barbara

R W Esselborn School I The Kathleen Grimm C O A D R R H V | 31R053 School of Leadership and D D L O EN M SI : B Sustainability | 31R062 O AV O W E N N P.S. 8 Shirlee A A H D L R Y U B A Solomon | 31R008 P.S. 36 J. C. V H SH G U E AR U T P.S. 55 Henry M. RO A TT P.S. 56 The Louis E U Drumgoole S V RD N S Boehm | 31R055 E Desario School O A | 31R036 T V | 31R056 E AR N W P.S. 5 Huguenot REA WY KO PK | 31R005 NS STATE ERA P.S. 3 The Margaret VET ROUTE 440 Gioiosa School :SI | 31R003 D P.S. 6 Corporal V D L R B Y Allan F. Kivlehan N O A B YL M School | 31R006 H A

P.S. 1 Tottenville | 31R001 P.S. 1 Tottenville | 31R001 Zoned School

Address: 58 Summit Street, Staten Island NY 10307 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: SIR to Atlantic P.S. 1 Tottenville Code: 31R001KG Bus: S59, S74, X17, X22 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Grace Silberstein, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students www.ps1si.org | 718-984-0960 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 497 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 52+48 52% of students were proficient on the State English Test 94+6 94% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 34+66 34% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 98+2 98% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R001 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 3 The Margaret Gioiosa School | 31R003 Zoned School

Address: 80 South Goff Avenue, Staten Island NY 10309| Shared Space: Yes PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: SIR to Pleasant Plains P.S. 3 The Margaret Gioiosa School Code: 31R003KG Bus: S55, X17, X22, X22A Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Elmer Myers, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students www.ps3blueherons.org | 718-984-1021 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Gifted & Talented Grades: K-5 | Students: 829 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Partially Accessible a See section 7.1 for more information Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs JJThis school offers Gifted & Talented through a separate application process. JJThis school also serves students at 6581 Hylan Boulevard in Staten Island.

PERFORMANCE 58+42 58% of students were proficient on the State English Test 95+5 95% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 64+36 64% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 96+4 96% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R003 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 4 Maurice Wollin | 31R004 Zoned School

Address: 200 Nedra Lane, Staten Island NY 10312 | Shared Space: Yes PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 4 Maurice Wollin Code: 31R004KG Bus: S56, S74, S84, X17, X17J, X19, X21 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Suzanne Dimitri, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R004 | 718-984-1197 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 764 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Partially Accessible a See section 7.1 for more information Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 51+49 51% of students were proficient on the State English Test 93+7 93% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 48+52 48% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 97+3 97% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R004 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

28 P.S. 5 Huguenot | 31R005 Zoned School

Address: 348 Deisius Street, Staten Island NY 10312 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: SIR to Huguenot P.S. 5 Huguenot Code: 31R005KG Bus: S55, S56, S59, S78, X17, X17J, X19 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Lisa Arcuri, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R005 | 718-668-3270 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Other In-District Students Grades: K-5 | Students: 281 Out of District Students Accessibility: Partially Accessible a See section 7.1 for more information Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 77+23 77% of students were proficient on the State English Test 97+3 97% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 78+22 78% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 97+3 97% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R005 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 6 Corporal Allan F. Kivlehan School | 31R006 Zoned School

Address: 555 Page Avenue, Staten Island NY 10307 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 6 Corporal Allan F. Kivlehan Code: 31R006KG Bus: S59, S78, X17, X22, X22A School Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Elizabeth Waters, Principal | [email protected] Zoned Siblings schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R006 | 718-697-3760 Other Zoned Students Siblings Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 575 Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Accessibility: Fully Accessible a See section 7.1 for more information Other In-District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs Out of District Students

PERFORMANCE 52+48 52% of students were proficient on the State English Test 93+7 93% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 58+42 58% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 96+4 96% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R006 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 8 Shirlee Solomon | 31R008 Zoned School

Address: 112 Lindenwood Road, Staten Island NY 10308 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: SIR to Great Kills P.S. 8 Shirlee Solomon Code: 31R008KG Bus: S54, S78, S79-SBS, X1, X4, X5, X7, X8 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Lisa Esposito, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R008 | 718-356-2800 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Gifted & Talented Grades: K-5 | Students: 591 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs JJThis school offers Gifted & Talented through a separate application process.

PERFORMANCE 66+34 66% of students were proficient on the State English Test 96+4 96% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 65+35 65% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 98+2 98% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R008 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

28 29 Fort Hill Collaborative Elementary School | 31R010 Zoned School

Address: 80 Monroe Avenue, Staten Island NY 10301 | Shared Space: Yes PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: SIR to Tompkinsville Fort Hill Collaborative Elementary Code: 31R010KG Bus: S40, S42, S44, S46, S48, S51, S52, S61, S62, S66, S74, S76, S78, S81, S84, School S86, S90, S91, S92, S94, S96, S98 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Jennifer Gonzalez Funes, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students www.ps10forthill.com | 718-420-5115 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Other In-District Students Grades: K-3, School is expected to serve grades K-5 in 2019. | Students: 146 Out of District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible JJThis school shares a zone for kindergarten with 31R016 and Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs 31R074.

PERFORMANCE 0+100 N/A of students were proficient on the State English Test 94+6 94% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 0+100 N/A of students were proficient on the State Math Test 95+5 95% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R010 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 11 Thomas Dongan School | 31R011 Zoned School

Address: 50 Jefferson Street, Staten Island NY 10304| Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: SIR to Dongan Hills P.S. 11 Thomas Dongan School Code: 31R011KG Bus: S74, S76, S78, S79-SBS, S86, X1, X15, X2, X3, X9 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Erica Mattera, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R011 | 718-979-1030 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 286 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 25+75 25% of students were proficient on the State English Test 97+3 97% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 25+75 25% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 96+4 96% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R011 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 13 M. L. Lindemeyer | 31R013 Zoned School

Address: 191 Vermont Avenue, Staten Island NY 10305 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 13 M. L. Lindemeyer Code: 31R013KG Bus: S51, S52, S78, S81 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Paul Martuccio, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students www.ps13si.org | 718-447-1462 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 881 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Fully Accessible a See section 7.1 for more information Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 37+63 37% of students were proficient on the State English Test 97+3 97% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 43+57 43% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 97+3 97% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R013 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

30 P.S. 16 John J. Driscoll | 31R016 Zoned School

Address: 80 Monroe Avenue, Staten Island NY 10301 | Shared Space: Yes PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: SIR to Tompkinsville P.S. 16 John J. Driscoll Code: 31R016KG Bus: S40, S42, S44, S46, S48, S51, S52, S61, S62, S66, S74, S76, S78, S81, S84, Spanish Dual Language Program Code: 31R016SP S86, S90, S91, S92, S94, S96, S98 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Michele Ramos, Principal | [email protected] Zoned Siblings schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R016 | 718-447-0124 Other Zoned Students Siblings Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 557 Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Accessibility: Not Accessible Other In-District Students Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs JJThis school shares a zone for kindergarten with 31R074 and 31R010.

PERFORMANCE 18+82 18% of students were proficient on the State English Test 96+4 96% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 18+82 18% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 95+5 95% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R016 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 18 John G. Whittier | 31R018 Zoned School

Address: 221 Broadway, Staten Island NY 10310 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 18 John G. Whittier Code: 31R018KG Bus: S40, S44, S46, S53, S54, S90, S94, S96 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Robert Rodriguez, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R018 | 718-442-0216 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 575 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 27+73 27% of students were proficient on the State English Test 95+5 95% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 24+76 24% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 94+6 94% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R018 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 19 The Curtis School | 31R019 Zoned School

Address: 780 Post Avenue, Staten Island NY 10310 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 19 The Curtis School Code: 31R019KG Bus: S40, S44, S46, S48, S53, S54, S57, S66, S94, S96, S98, X10, X10B, X14, X30 Spanish Dual Language Program Code: 31R019SP Lynette Cartagena, Principal | [email protected] Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R019 | 718-442-3860 Zoned Siblings Other Zoned Students Grades: PK-5 | Students: 629 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Accessibility: Not Accessible Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Other In-District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs Out of District Students

PERFORMANCE 26+74 26% of students were proficient on the State English Test 97+3 97% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 23+77 23% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 94+6 94% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R019 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

30 31 P.S. 20 Port Richmond | 31R020 Zoned School

Address: 161 Park Avenue, Staten Island NY 10302 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 20 Port Richmond Code: 31R020KG Bus: S40, S44, S46, S53, S54, S57, S59, S66, S90, S94, S96, X10, X10B, X14 Spanish Dual Language Program Code: 31R020SP Marie Munoz, Principal | [email protected] Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R020 | 718-442-4110 Zoned Siblings Other Zoned Students Grades: K-5 | Students: 482 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Accessibility: Partially Accessible a See section 7.1 for more information Other In-District Students Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 14+86 14% of students were proficient on the State English Test 95+5 95% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 12+88 12% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 94+6 94% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R020 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 21 Margaret P. Emery Elm Park School | 31R021 Zoned School

Address: 168 Hooker Place, Staten Island NY 10303 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 21 Margaret P. Emery Elm Park Code: 31R021KG Bus: S40, S44, S46, S48, S57, S59, S89, S90, S94, S96, S98, X10, X10B, X14, X30 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Anthony Cosentino, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R021 | 718-816-3300 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Other In-District Students Grades: K-5 | Students: 380 Out of District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 24+76 24% of students were proficient on the State English Test 97+3 97% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 18+82 18% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 97+3 97% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R021 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 22 Graniteville | 31R022 Zoned School

Address: 1860 Forest Avenue, Staten Island NY 10303 | Shared Space: Yes PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 22 Graniteville Code: 31R022KG Bus: S44, S46, S48, S57, S59, S89, S94, S96, S98, X10, X10B, X12, X14, X30, X42 Spanish Dual Language Program Code: 31R022SP Melissa Lamb Donath, Principal | [email protected] Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R022 | 718-442-2219 Zoned Siblings Other Zoned Students Grades: PK-5 | Students: 1018 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Accessibility: Not Accessible Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Other In-District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs Out of District Students

PERFORMANCE 34+66 34% of students were proficient on the State English Test 93+7 93% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 35+65 35% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 94+6 94% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R022 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

32 P.S. 23 Richmondtown | 31R023 Zoned School

Address: 30 Natick Street, Staten Island NY 10306 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 23 Richmondtown Code: 31R023KG Bus: S54, S57, S74, X15 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Paul Proscia, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students www.ps23r.org | 718-351-1155 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 528 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 61+39 61% of students were proficient on the State English Test 97+3 97% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 70+30 70% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 98+2 98% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R023 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 26 The Carteret School | 31R026 Zoned School

Address: 4108 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island NY 10314 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 26 The Carteret School Code: 31R026KG Bus: S62, S92, X11, X19, X22, X22A Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Laura Kump, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/31/R026 | 718-698-1530 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 242 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 38+62 38% of students were proficient on the State English Test 99+1 99% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 47+53 47% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 99+1 99% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R026 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 29 Bardwell | 31R029 Zoned School

Address: 1581 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island NY 10314 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 29 Bardwell Code: 31R029KG Bus: S54, S61, S62, S66, S91, S92, S93, X10, X10B, X11, X12, X42 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Linda Manfredi, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students PS29Bengals.net | 718-556-4400 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Gifted & Talented Grades: 5 | Students: 689 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 58+42 58% of students were proficient on the State English Test 98+2 98% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 54+46 54% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 99+1 99% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R029 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

32 33 P.S. 30 Westerleigh | 31R030 Zoned School

Address: 200 Wardwell Avenue, Staten Island NY 10314 | Shared Space: Yes PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 30 Westerleigh Code: 31R030KG Bus: S48, S54, S57, S61, S62, S66, S91, S92, S93, X12, X42 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Alan Ihne, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students www.ps30.org | 718-442-0462 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 812 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 55+45 55% of students were proficient on the State English Test 96+4 96% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 58+42 58% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 98+2 98% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R030 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 31 William T. Davis | 31R031 Zoned School

Address: 55 Layton Avenue, Staten Island NY 10301 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 31 William T. Davis Code: 31R031KG Bus: S40, S42, S44, S46, S48, S52, S61, S62, S66, S78, S90, S91, S92 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Linda Woolverton, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R031 | 718-273-3500 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 418 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 10+90 10% of students were proficient on the State English Test 96+4 96% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 9+91 9% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 91+9 91% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R031 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 32 The Gifford School | 31R032 Zoned School

Address: 232 Barlow Avenue, Staten Island NY 10308 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 32 The Gifford School Code: 31R032KG Bus: S54, S74, S84, X15, X7, X8 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Nancy Spatarobellocch, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students www.ps32statenisland.com | 718-984-1688 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 676 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 57+43 57% of students were proficient on the State English Test 96+4 96% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 59+41 59% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 97+3 97% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R032 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

34 P.S. 35 The Clove Valley School | 31R035 Zoned School

Address: 60 Foote Avenue, Staten Island NY 10301 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 35 The Clove Valley School Code: 31R035KG Bus: S53, S61, S62, S66, S78, S91, S92, S93, X14, X30 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Melissa Garofalo, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R035 | 718-442-3037 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Other In-District Students Grades: K-5 | Students: 392 Out of District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 79+21 79% of students were proficient on the State English Test 99+1 99% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 75+25 75% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 99+1 99% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R035 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 36 J. C. Drumgoole | 31R036 Zoned School

Address: 255 Ionia Avenue, Staten Island NY 10312 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: SIR to Annadale P.S. 36 J. C. Drumgoole Code: 31R036KG Bus: S55, X17, X17J, X19 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Barbara Bellafatto, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R036 | 718-984-1422 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 884 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 67+33 67% of students were proficient on the State English Test 94+6 94% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 60+40 60% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 96+4 96% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R036 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 38 George Cromwell | 31R038 Zoned School

Address: 421 Lincoln Avenue, Staten Island NY 10306 | Shared Space: Yes PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 38 George Cromwell Code: 31R038KG Bus: S51, S76, S78, S79-SBS, S81, X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, X7, X8, X9 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Nancy Acosta Murillo, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R038 | 718-351-1225 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 388 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 56+44 56% of students were proficient on the State English Test 94+6 94% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 51+49 51% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 98+2 98% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R038 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

34 35 P.S. 39 Francis J. Murphy Jr. | 31R039 Zoned School

Address: 71 Sand Lane, Staten Island NY 10305 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 39 Francis J. Murphy Jr. Code: 31R039KG Bus: S51, S52, S53, S78, S79-SBS, S81, S93, X1, X10, X14, X15, X2, X3, X4, X5, Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None X7, X8, X9 Zoned Siblings Other Zoned Students | Tracey Wright, Principal [email protected] Siblings Living Outside the Zone www.ps39r.org | 718-447-4543 Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Other In-District Students Grades: K-5 | Students: 560 Out of District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 40+60 40% of students were proficient on the State English Test 95+5 95% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 34+66 34% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 97+3 97% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R039 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

The Stephanie A. Vierno School | 31R041 Zoned School

Address: 216 Clawson Street, Staten Island NY 10306 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: SIR to Grant City The Stephanie A. Vierno School Code: 31R041KG Bus: S51, S57, S74, S76, S78, S79-SBS, S81, S86, X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, X7, X8, X9 Spanish Dual Language Program Code: 31R041SP Jennifer Logan, Principal | [email protected] Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/31/R041 | 718-351-6777 Zoned Siblings Other Zoned Students Grades: PK-5 | Students: 705 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Accessibility: Not Accessible Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Other In-District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs Out of District Students

PERFORMANCE 46+54 46% of students were proficient on the State English Test 96+4 96% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 51+49 51% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 98+2 98% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R041 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 42 Eltingville | 31R042 Zoned School

Address: 380 Genesee Avenue, Staten Island NY 10312 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 42 Eltingville Code: 31R042KG Bus: S55, S59, S79-SBS, S89, X1, X17A, X21, X4, X5 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Brian Sharkey, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students www.ps42.org | 718-984-3800 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Gifted & Talented Grades: K-3 | Students: 1018 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs JJThis school offers Gifted & Talented through a separate application process.

PERFORMANCE 55+45 55% of students were proficient on the State English Test 97+3 97% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 56+44 56% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 98+2 98% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R042 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

36 P.S. 44 Thomas C. Brown | 31R044 Zoned School

Address: 80 Maple Parkway, Staten Island NY 10303 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 44 Thomas C. Brown Code: 31R044KG Bus: S40, S46, S48, S90, S96, S98, X30, X42 Spanish Dual Language Program Code: 31R044SP Joseph Miller, Principal | [email protected] Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R044 | 718-442-0433 Zoned Siblings Other Zoned Students Grades: PK-5 | Students: 912 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Accessibility: Partially Accessible a See section 7.1 for more information Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Other In-District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs Out of District Students

PERFORMANCE 10+90 10% of students were proficient on the State English Test 90+10 90% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 9+91 9% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 90+10 90% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R044 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 45 John Tyler | 31R045 Zoned School

Address: 58 Lawrence Avenue, Staten Island NY 10310 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 45 John Tyler Code: 31R045KG Bus: S44, S46, S48, S53, S96, S98, X14, X30 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Christine Chavez, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students ps45r.weebly.com | 718-442-6123 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Gifted & Talented Grades: K-1 | Students: 873 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Partially Accessible a See section 7.1 for more information Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs JJThis school offers Gifted & Talented through a separate application process.

PERFORMANCE 41+59 41% of students were proficient on the State English Test 97+3 97% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 29+71 29% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 94+6 94% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R045 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 46 Albert V. Maniscalco | 31R046 Zoned School

Address: 41 Reid Avenue, Staten Island NY 10305 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: SIR to Old Town P.S. 46 Albert V. Maniscalco Code: 31R046KG Bus: S52, S53, S78, S79-SBS, X1, X2, X3, X9 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Andrea Maffeo, Principal| [email protected] Other Zoned Students schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R046 | 718-987-5155 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 286 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 27+73 27% of students were proficient on the State English Test 94+6 94% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 28+72 28% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 96+4 96% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R046 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

36 37 P.S. 48 William G. Wilcox | 31R048 Zoned School

Address: 1050 Targee Street, Staten Island NY 10304 | Shared Space: Yes PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: SIR to Grasmere P.S. 48 William G. Wilcox Code: 31R048KG Bus: S53, S74, S76, S78, S84, S86, S93, X10, X14, X15 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Allison Odonnell, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students psis48.echalksites.com | 718-447-8323 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-8 | Students: 975 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Fully Accessible a See section 7.1 for more information Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 71+29 71% of students were proficient on the State English Test 94+6 94% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 66+34 66% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 98+2 98% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R048 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 50 Frank Hankinson | 31R050 Zoned School

Address: 200 Adelaide Avenue, Staten Island NY 10306 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: SIR to Oakwood Heights P.S. 50 Frank Hankinson Code: 31R050KG Bus: S57, S78, S79-SBS, X1, X15, X4, X5, X7, X8 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Joseph Santello, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students www.ps50si.org | 718-987-0396 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Gifted & Talented Grades: K-5 | Students: 798 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs JJThis school offers Gifted & Talented through a separate application process.

PERFORMANCE 68+32 68% of students were proficient on the State English Test 97+3 97% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 73+27 73% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 98+2 98% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R050 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 52 John C. Thompson | 31R052 Zoned School

Address: 450 Buel Avenue, Staten Island NY 10305 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 52 John C. Thompson Code: 31R052KG Bus: S52, S78, S79-SBS, X1, X2, X3, X9 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Jane Mccord, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R052 | 718-351-5454 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 505 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Partially Accessible a See section 7.1 for more information Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 51+49 51% of students were proficient on the State English Test 96+4 96% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 54+46 54% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 96+4 96% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R052 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

38 P.S. 53 The Barbara Esselborn School | 31R053 Zoned School

Address: 330 Durant Avenue, Staten Island NY 10308 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: SIR to Bay Terrace P.S. 53 The Barbara Esselborn Code: 31R053KG Bus: S78, S79-SBS, X1, X4, X5, X7, X8 School Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Beth Albano, Principal | [email protected] Zoned Siblings www.ps53r.org | 718-987-8020 Other Zoned Students Siblings Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Gifted & Talented Grades: K-5 | Students: 815 Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Accessibility: Not Accessible Other In-District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs Out of District Students JJThis school offers Gifted & Talented through a separate application process.

PERFORMANCE 51+49 51% of students were proficient on the State English Test 96+4 96% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 57+43 57% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 99+1 99% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R053 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 54 Charles W. Leng | 31R054 Zoned School

Address: 1060 Willowbrook Road, Staten Island NY 10314 PROGRAMS OFFERED Shared Space: No P.S. 54 Charles W. Leng Code: 31R054KG Subway: N/A Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Bus: S54, S57, S61, S91, X10, X10B, X11, X19, X31 Zoned Siblings Other Zoned Students Karen Catanzaro Larosa, Principal | [email protected] Siblings Living Outside the Zone www.ps54ladybugs.org | 718-698-0600 Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Other In-District Students Grades: PK-5 | Students: 776 Out of District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 50+50 50% of students were proficient on the State English Test 97+3 97% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 58+42 58% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 98+2 98% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R054 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 55 Henry M. Boehm | 31R055 Zoned School

Address: 54 Osborne Street, Staten Island NY 10312 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 55 Henry M. Boehm Code: 31R055KG Bus: S59, S78, S89, X1, X21, X4, X5 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Sharon Fishman, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R055 | 718-697-5200 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 626 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Partially Accessible a See section 7.1 for more information Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 59+41 59% of students were proficient on the State English Test 95+5 95% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 47+53 47% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 98+2 98% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R055 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

38 39 P.S. 56 The Louis Desario School | 31R056 Zoned School

Address: 250 Kramer Avenue, Staten Island NY 10309 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 56 The Louis Desario School Code: 31R056KG Bus: S55, S56, S74, S84, X17, X22 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Dean Scali, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students www.ps56r.org | 718-605-1189 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 603 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Fully Accessible a See section 7.1 for more information Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 68+32 68% of students were proficient on the State English Test 96+4 96% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 55+45 55% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 97+3 97% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R056 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 57 Hubert H. Humphrey | 31R057 Zoned School

Address: 140 Palma Drive, Staten Island NY 10304 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 57 Hubert H. Humphrey Code: 31R057KG Bus: S53, S74, S76, S78, S84, S86, S93, X10, X14, X15 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Karyn Lind, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R057 | 718-447-1191 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 714 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Partially Accessible a See section 7.1 for more information Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 21+79 21% of students were proficient on the State English Test 92+8 92% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 18+82 18% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 93+7 93% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R057 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

Space Shuttle Columbia School | 31R058 Zoned School

Address: 77 Marsh Avenue, Staten Island NY 10314 | Shared Space: Yes PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A Space Shuttle Columbia School Code: 31R058KG Bus: S44, S55, S56, S59, S61, S79-SBS, S89, S91, S94, X17, X17A, X17J, X31 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Michael La Morte, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students ps58thesscolumbiaschool.weebly.com | 718-761-2155 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 730 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Fully Accessible a See section 7.1 for more information Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 47+53 47% of students were proficient on the State English Test 96+4 96% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 35+65 35% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 96+4 96% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R058 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

40 P.S. 60 Alice Austen | 31R060 Zoned School

Address: 55 Merrill Avenue, Staten Island NY 10314 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 60 Alice Austen Code: 31R060KG Bus: S44, S59, S62, S89, S92, S93, S94, X10, X10B, X11, X17, X17A, X17J Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Donna Bonanno, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R060 | 718-761-3325 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Gifted & Talented Grades: 2-4 | Students: 891 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Not Accessible Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 47+53 47% of students were proficient on the State English Test 93+7 93% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 35+65 35% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 96+4 96% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R060 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

The Kathleen Grimm School of Leadership and Sustainability | 31R062 Zoned School Address: 644 Bloomingdale Road, Staten Island NY 10309 PROGRAMS OFFERED Shared Space: No The Kathleen Grimm School of Code: 31R062KG Subway: N/A Leadership and Sustainability Bus: S55, S74, S84, X17, X22 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Lisa Sarnicola, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students www.ps62si.org | 718-668-8640 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-2; School is expected to serve grades PK-5 in 2020. Other In-District Students Students: 141 Out of District Students Accessibility: Fully Accessible a See section 7.1 for more information Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 0+100 N/A of students were proficient on the State English Test 98+2 98% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 0+100 N/A of students were proficient on the State Math Test 95+5 95% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R062 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

The Port Richmond School for Visionary Learning | 31R068 Zoned School

Address: 1625 Forest Avenue, Staten Island NY 10302 | Shared Space: Yes PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A Port Richmond School For Code: 31R068KG Bus: S44, S46, S48, S57, S59, S89, S94, S96, S98, X10, X10B, X12, X14, X30, X42 Visionary Learning Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Lorrie Brown, Principal | [email protected] Zoned Siblings www.ps68.org | 718-816-3377 Other Zoned Students Siblings Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-1 | Students: 55 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Fully Accessible a See section 7.1 for more information Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 0+100 N/A of students were proficient on the State English Test 90+10 90% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 0+100 N/A of students were proficient on the State Math Test 96+4 96% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R068 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

40 41 P.S. 69 Daniel D. Tompkins | 31R069 Zoned School

Address: 144 Keating Place, Staten Island NY 10314 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A P.S. 69 Daniel D. Tompkins Code: 31R069KG Bus: S44, S59, S61, S89, S91, S94, X17, X17A, X17J, X31 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Doreen Murphy, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students www.ps69.org | 718-698-6661 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Gifted & Talented Grades: 4-5 | Students: 960 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Partially Accessible a See section 7.1 for more information Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 49+51 49% of students were proficient on the State English Test 94+6 94% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 53+47 53% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 97+3 97% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R069 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 74 Future Leaders Elementary School | 31R074 Zoned School

Address: 211 Daniel Low Terrace, Staten Island NY 10301 PROGRAMS OFFERED Shared Space: No P.S. 74 Future Leaders Elementary Code: 31R074KG Subway: SIR to Tompkinsville School Bus: S40, S42, S44, S46, S48, S51, S52, S61, S62, S66, S74, S76, S78, S81, S84, Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None S86, S90, S91, S92, S94, S96, S98 Zoned Siblings Other Zoned Students Nicole Reidchristopher, Principal | [email protected] Siblings Living Outside the Zone schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R074 | 718-727-5380 Other In-District Students Out of District Students Grades: K-5 | Students: 310 JJThis school shares a zone for kindergarten with 31R016 and Accessibility: Not Accessible 31R010. Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 24+76 24% of students were proficient on the State English Test 96+4 96% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 21+79 21% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 97+3 97% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R074 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 78 | 31R078 Zoned School

Address: 100 Tompkins Avenue, Staten Island NY 10304 | Shared Space: No PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: SIR to Clifton P.S. 78 Code: 31R078KG Bus: S51, S52, S74, S76, S78, S81, S84, S86 Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Zoned Siblings Louis Bruschi, Principal | [email protected] Other Zoned Students schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R078 | 718-442-3094 Siblings Living Outside the Zone Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-5 | Students: 874 Other In-District Students Accessibility: Partially Accessible a See section 7.1 for more information Out of District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 12+88 12% of students were proficient on the State English Test 94+6 94% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 12+88 12% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 96+4 96% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R078 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

42 Staten Island School of Civic Leadership | 31R861 Zoned School

Address: 280 Regis Drive, Staten Island NY 10314 | Shared Space: Yes PROGRAMS OFFERED Subway: N/A Staten Island School Of Civic Code: 31R861KG Bus: S40, S46, S48, S90, S96, S98, X12, X17, X17A, X17J, X19, X30, X42 Leadership Who Got Offers In 2017? All Some None Donna Nilsen, Principal | [email protected] Zoned Siblings schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R861 | 718-697-5250 Other Zoned Students Siblings Living Outside the Zone Grades: PK-8 | Gifted & Talented Grades: | Students: 925 Pre-K Students Living Outside the Zone Accessibility: Fully Accessible Other In-District Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs Out of District Students

PERFORMANCE 61+39 61% of students were proficient on the State English Test 97+3 97% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 52+48 52% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 97+3 97% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R861 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

Naples Street Elementary School | 31R009 Non-Zoned School

Address: 1055 Targee Street, Staten Island NY 10304 PROGRAMS OFFERED Shared Space: Yes Naples Street Elementary School Code: 31R009KG Subway: SIR to Grasmere Who Got Offers In 2017? Last year, this school only admitted siblings Bus: S53, S74, S76, S78, S84, S86, S93, X10, X14, X15 of current students and continuing pre-k students. Admissions Priorities: 1 Students residing in the district whose | Deanna Marco, Principal [email protected] verified siblings will be enrolled in grades K-4 in the school in www.ps9si.org | 718-876-4610 September 2018. 2​ Students residing outside the district whose verified siblings will be enrolled in grades K-4 in the school in Grades: PK-4; school is expected to serve grades PK-5 in 2018. September 2018. 3​ Students residing in the district who are currently Students: 262 enrolled at the school for pre-k. 4​ Students residing outside the Accessibility: Not Accessible district who are currently enrolled at the school for pre-k. 5​ Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs who reside in the district, other than those in (1) and (3) above. ​ 6 Students who reside outside the district, other than those in (2) and PERFORMANCE (4) above. 0+100 N/A of students were proficient on the State English Test 0+100 N/A of students were proficient on the State Math Test 97+3 97% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 98+2 98% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R009 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

42 43 The Harbor View School | 31R059 Non-Zoned School

Address: 300 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island NY 10301 PROGRAMS OFFERED Shared Space: No The Harbor View School Code: 31R059KG Subway: N/A Who Got Offers In 2017? Last year, this school only admitted siblings Bus: S40, S42, S44, S52, S90, S94 of current students and continuing pre-k students. Admissions Priorities: 1 Students residing in the district whose | Carol Mongiello, Principal [email protected] verified siblings will be enrolled in grades K-4 in the school in www.theharborviewschool.org | 718-390-2190 September 2018. 2​ Students residing outside the district whose verified siblings will be enrolled in grades K-4 in the school in Grades: PK-4; school is expected to serve grades PK-5 in 2018. September 2018. 3​ Students residing in the district who are currently Students: 244 enrolled at the school for pre-k. 4​ Students residing outside the Accessibility: Not Accessible district who are currently enrolled at the school for pre-k. 5​ Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs who reside in the district, other than those in (1) and (3) above. ​ 6 Students who reside outside the district, other than those in (2) and PERFORMANCE (4) above 0+100 N/A of students were proficient on the State English Test 0+100 N/A of students were proficient on the State Math Test 93+7 93% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 97+3 97% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R059 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

P.S. 65 The Academy of Innovative Learning | 31R065 Non-Zoned School

Address: 98 Grant Street, Staten Island NY 10301 PROGRAMS OFFERED Shared Space: No P.S. 65 The Academy Of Innovative Code: 31R065KG Subway: SIR to Tompkinsville Learning Bus: S42, S46, S48, S51, S52, S61, S62, S66, S74, S76, S78, S81, S84, S86, Who Got Offers In 2017? Last year, this school only admitted siblings S91, S92, S96, S98 of current students and continuing pre-k students. Admissions Priorities: 1 Students residing in the district whose | Sophie Scamardella, Principal [email protected] verified siblings will be enrolled in grades K-5 in the school in ps65r.org | 718-981-5034 September 2018. 2​ Students residing outside the district whose verified siblings will be enrolled in grades K-5 in the school in Grades: PK-5 | Students: 426 September 2018. 3​ Students residing in the district who are currently Accessibility: Partially Accessible a See section 7.1 for more enrolled at the school for pre-k. 4​ Students residing outside the information district who are currently enrolled at the school for pre-k. 5​ Students Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs who reside in the district, other than those in (1) and (3) above. ​ 6 Students who reside outside the district, other than those in (2) and PERFORMANCE (4) above 57+43 57% of students were proficient on the State English Test 57+43 57% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 99+1 99% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 98+2 98% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R065 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

44 The Michael J. Petrides School | 31R080 Non-Zoned School

Address: 715 Ocean Terrace, Staten Island NY 10301 PROGRAMS OFFERED Shared Space: Yes The Michael J. Petrides School Code: 31R080KG Subway: N/A (District 31 Residents Only) Bus: S53, S61, S62, S66, S78, S93, X14 Who Got Offers In 2017? Last year, this school admitted siblings of current students, continuing pre-k students, and other in‑district Joanne Buckheit, Principal | [email protected] students. schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R080 | 718-815-0186 Admissions Priorities: 1 District 31 students whose siblings will be enrolled in grades K-5 in the school in September 2018. 2​ District Grades: PK-12 | Students: 1340 31 students who are currently enrolled at the school for pre-k. ​ Accessibility: Partially Accessible a See section 7.1 for more 3 All other District 31 applicants. information Only District 31 students are eligible to apply to 31R080. Special Education Programs | English Language Learner Programs

PERFORMANCE 45+55 45% of students were proficient on the State English Test 46+54 46% of students were proficient on the State Math Test 96+4 96% of parents are satisfied with their child’s education 92+8 92% of parents feel their child is safe at the school Search 31R080 at schools.nyc.gov/accountability for more about this school.

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