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| November 21, 2009 |
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TODAY'S EVENTS
DOE Hearing on Charter Sc...
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NCLB SES Program
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116 West 11 Street Manhattan, NY 10011 Phone: (212) 675-2756 Fax: (212) 924-0910 Website Map |
Principal: Kelly Shannon Parent Coordinator: Michelle Farinet (347) 563-5115 |
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WHAT'S SPECIAL: Active parents & warm community in a well-run building in Greenwich Village. DOWNSIDE: The school's popularity means that there is not room for everyone who wants to attend. |
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Grade levels: PK to 5 Class size: K: 20-22; 5: 30-32 Enrollment: 771 Ethnicity %: 73 W; 5 B; 11 H; 9 A |
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District 2 Admissions: Neighborhood school Neighborhood: Greenwich Village More school data |
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Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, P.S. 41 is a highly desirable school in a prosperous neighborhood - one that serves the children of artists, entertainers, NYU professors, and other professionals. It benefits from a stable staff and active parents who work hard to support the school. In recent years the school has become so popular that its space has become somewhat cramped. PS 41 is a bit more traditional in tone and conduct than its neighbor, PS 3, with which it shares a zone, stretching from SoHo to Chelsea. |
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(parent) Jan 27, 2009 |
"PS41 is a decent school. Our child is very happy to go there and the support systems are excellent. He likes the teachers. We had some social/behavioral issues with him which they were able... read more |
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| May 7, 2008 | An article in the New York Times describes PS 41's annual auction, at which parents pledged more than $100,000 for goods and... read more | |
| Feb 18, 2008 | "The school overall is great!" writes a parent. "I like some of the teachers, but the staff needs work, they seem a bit dismissive and downright rude when speaking with them. I personally do not... read more | |
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| This page was last updated on Oct 26, 2009. |
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