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John Philip Sousa Elementary School
(516) 767-5350
101 Sands Point Rd
Port Washington, NY 11050
Level: K-5
District: Port Washington Union Free School District



Extended Information
In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for John Philip Sousa Elementary School, Port Washington, NY.


Census InfoValueYear
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:4% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:8% (2008)
Hispanic:9% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:1% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:82% (2008)
Multiracial:0% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:13.1% (2006)




John Philip Sousa Elementary School Ratings Summary

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


John Philip Sousa Elementary School Reviews

 
In comparing this school to others, perhaps one could make the case that this is a very good school. But, make no mistake, it is not progressive AT ALL. The district, like many suburban ones is very traditional--test scores and Intel Scholars are important. This district helps those at the bottom and cherishes those at the top, but does very little for those in the middle. They talk a good game about differentiated learning, but there is no evidence of that in the schools. You might get a thoughtful teacher who would like to try new things, but often is unable to, because she has to prepare the children for the standardized testing. The leadership of the school is weak.



 
 

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