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P.S. 23 Richmondtown School
(718) 351-1155
30 Natick St
Staten Island, NY 10306
Level: K-5
District: NYC Geographic District 31: Staten Island



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for P.S. 23 Richmondtown School, Staten Island, NY.


Census InfoValueYear
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:29% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:15.1% (2006)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:3% (2008)
Hispanic:12% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:2% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:83% (2008)
Multiracial:0% (2008)




P.S. 23 Richmondtown School Ratings Summary

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


P.S. 23 Richmondtown School Reviews

 
I give this school 3 stars because what it has in niceties it lacks character and so do the parents. It is too cliquey. The principal doesn't take back the control from the PTA and the school accepts donations from parents and they are able to hold it over the administration and have classes changed ast will.

this school lacks in extracurricular activities,enrichment,and is laging in computer skills

My son is in kindergarten at P.S. 23 and he loves it. His teacher is wonderful and you can tell she really loves her job and wants to be there. In the short time he has been in school, he has learned so much. He can pretty much read some books by himself. He read 50 something pages of a Dr. Seus book without any help. I am very pleased with this school.

Great School but the principal has lost sight of why he is there. It's past time that he retires!

P.S. 23 is an excellent school and my children love going there (that is half the battle). The class size is perfect and all of the children get attention from the teacher. The children are challenged without feeling over burdened with too much work. The teachers cover all areas of the currriculum with innovative and fun ideas. Communication between the parents and teachers is always available. The entire staff works hard to keep the school running smoothly. Volunteer help is always appreciated and accepted to aid the school and students. We are all very happy with P.S. 23.

This school does have that private school feel. As long as you the parent and child fit into the cookie cutter image of acceptable. If you fall outside of thier perfect image your child is dismissed. My son was in ps 23 from K thru half way into 2nd grade. The teacher involment with my son was non existent. She felt it better to stick him in a corner and forget him. The principal did a good job when he coud but he could not be in every classroom. If you fit into their cookier cutter image this school is fantastic

my daughter is in 4th grade at p.s.23 i think this is a wonderful school

Both of my children are enrolled in P.S.23..Principal Marc Bronstein and his staff of dedicated education professionals have created an environment of learning one would expect in only the most exclusive private acadamies. The programs are diverse, and are taught with care and enthusiasm. There are athletic programs, music programs, art programs, science programs and others as well that provide a diverse, well rounded environment. Both of my children look forward to going to school. The administration is very open and available to parents and their concerns. My wife and I could not be happier with P.S. 23. James R. Schermerhorn

My son will be graduating this year and while we've had some changes throughout the 6 years he's been a student, for the most part I have nothing but praise for PS 23. As a parent who was educated in catholic schools for my entire education, I was worried about sending my child to a public school, however, PS 23 has the feel of a private school because of its relatively small size. With less than 600 students, PS 23 is truly a family atmosphere. The teachers are wonderful caring people. My only complaint is that this school year brought budget constraints that are cheating our children out of a room full of brand new computer equipment. We are however, fortunate enough to have a 3-5th Grade band, which certainly is a huge plus

This school has the academic quality of a private school without the cost. We were worried about our son s ability to recognize numbers and letters and in 4 months at PS 23 he is now reading and counting to 100. The school has a great array of extracurricular activities that our son loves and keeps him motivated for attending school. He has become quite the artist lately. All of the parents are very involved and concerned with their children s education. PS 23 is a excellent school that I highly recommend.

P.S.23 is an excellent school with an outstanding academic program. The teachers are extremly intelligent and give 100% of themselves to all their students

My daughter is in a special education Kindergarten class at PS 23. The teachers, staff, nurse and principal are all top notch. The school is organized, professional and has great programs for the kids. They solve problems if there are any and make sure you are involved. We are having a great experience thus far at PS 23. I highly recommend the school having come from another public school on Staten Island that did not have its act together.



 
 

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