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Millennium High School
(212) 825-9008
75 Broad St
New York, NY 10004
Level: 9-12
District: NYC Geographic District 2: Manhattan



Extended Information
In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Millennium High School, New York, NY.


Census InfoValueYear
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:30% (2008)
Hispanic:25% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:9% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:36% (2008)
Multiracial:0% (2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:45% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:14.3% (2006)




Millennium High School Ratings Summary

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


Millennium High School Reviews

 
Great staff; great Principal; great school. Best of all- a humane, supportive, yet challenging environment.

I used to be a student of this school. I agree that it is a good school and I would recommend students to go there, but for people who have very low self-confidence in themsevles and have a past beacuse of that I would not recommend this school. If your child doesn't have any of these problems then, in my point of view it will be a good school for him or her since it is a small school with a very big support system. Plus the academics are challenging.

The academic programs are rigorous and uses field work to help students apply their learning to the 'real world'. Instead of drilling textbooks into my child's head, she's kept entertained by the broad range of topics covered in each class. Extra-curricular activities are clubs that students have interests in. If there's an activity that there is a student interest in, the club can be made available. Most clubs are student run with under the supervision of a staff member. With clubs in the arts such as band and photography to varsity sports in fencing and basketball the school is also full of academic support. Teachers are always afterschool for students to ask for help. Tutoring is also available across all subject areas and the communication between parent and teachers are very open. No more repeated phone calls to the school wondering what my child is up to.

My daughter just started this school (9th grade) in September and I am very pleased - the staff seems very dedicated, the schoolwork is on par and the resources are great. My daughter has made many friends in the school )although there have been a few fights in the school which I am not happen about) but right away the principal sent home letters to parents explaining and asking parents to talk to their kids, etc. I am happy with the school thus far.

This small school has the feel of a private school. The attention given to the individual student is incredible. The teachers are all young, hip and committed to their students. Though the gym is small and the number of electives fewer than at a bigger school, the quality of the teaching is superb. The principal, Mr. Rhodes is very approachable and has a clear vision of where the school is going. We chose the school mainly because Mr. Rhodes impressed us so much. We are not disappointed.

This is my daughter's first year at MHS. What I love the most about MHS is the care and concern shown by her teachers. They take pride in teaching and in turn want the children to feel pride when they turn in their work. The teachers are highly skilled and work hard to keep the children focused. One way they do this is by staying after school each night in order to provide the extra help needed. The school allows the children to express themselves which is less stressful for them. I would have loved to have had my daughter in MHS one year earlier because I feel that she missed out on a year's worth of being surrounded by these wonderful teachers. I would recommend that the teachers continue with what they are doing and that they stay on top of these kids so that they don't become a statistic.



 
 

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