Schools > Public > Franklin Elementary School

Research Franklin Elementary School public Schools in New York, New York

Choose the type of School you want to research below:


Grade 10-12

Grade 1-2

Grade 1-3

Grade 1-4

Grade 1-5

Grade 1-6

Grade 1-8

Grade 2-12

Grade 2-4

Grade 2-5

Grade 2-9

Grade 3-5

Grade 3-6

Grade 3-6, 9

Grade 3-8

Grade 4-12

Grade 4-6

Grade 4-8

Grade 5-6

Grade 5-8

Grade 6

Grade 6-12

Grade 6-8

 

Grade 7-12

 

Grade 7-8

Grade 7-9

 

Grade 8-12

Grade 9

Grade 9-10

Grade 9-11

Grade 9-12

 

Grade K

Grade K, 4-8

Grade K-1

Grade K-11

Grade K-12

Grade K-2

Grade K-3

Grade K-4

Grade K-5

 

Grade K-6

 

Grade K-7

Grade K-8

 

Grade K-9

Misc.

 

Grade PK, 1-8

Grade PK, 2-8

Grade PK, 4-6

Grade PK-1

Grade PK-2

Grade PK-3

Grade PK-4

Grade PK-5

 

Grade PK-6

Grade PK-7

Grade PK-8

 

Grade PK-9

 

Sponsored Results

Franklin Elementary School
(201) 896-2077
360 Stuyvesant Ave
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
Level: K-8
District: Lyndhurst Township School District



Extended Information
In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Franklin Elementary School, Lyndhurst, NJ.


Census InfoValueYear
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:11.56% (2007)
Student Teacher Ratio:22.8% (2006)
White, non-Hispanic:75.56% (2007)
Black, non-Hispanic:1.33% (2007)
Hispanic:16% (2007)
Asian:7.11% (2007)




Franklin Elementary School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating5
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating5


Franklin Elementary School Reviews

 
After moving from New York City, my son started kindergarten this year in Franklin School. He was a young Five and so we were a little concerned that he would be behind the other children. Right away I began to see him improve, and began to excel in certain subjects. His attitude towards school is 100% because of the great attitudes of his teachers. The facility is old and the teachers do the best they can to accommodate, but it gives it that 'antique' feeling that I had as a child. Everyone is so nice; it's great to know that there are still schools like this one out there. What a culture shock from the city schools!

I have two sons that went to Liberty, and they loved it. It has an old time feel because of the size of the school and classes. The teachers were great as well. My 1st grader's teacher spent extra time with him after school every day because he was having trouble with reading and writing. If I still lived in NJ, I would live in Lyndhurst because of the schools.

I am the proud parent of 2 Franklin School graduates, most recently this past June. The staff is highly qualified, caring and mostly young and vibrant. The facility is old and the staff does as well as they can. They present lessons that are well prepared and give appropriate homework. Technology is excellent. PTA works hard but only a few parents really get involved.



 
 

Sponsored Results