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Pathways College Preparatory School: A College Board School

 
109-89 204 Street Queens, NY 11412
Phone: (718) 454-4957  Fax: (718) 454-4892
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Principal: Michele Shannon
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WHAT'S SPECIAL: Honest, caring principal; Spanish classes every day.
DOWNSIDE: Kids don't like yoga class; teachers need to improve class management.
 
Grade levels: 6 to 12
Class size: 20-24
Enrollment: 523
Ethnicity %:
  1 W; 91 B; 5 H; 2 A
Reading scores:
Math scores:
District 29
HS Supt: Bonnie Laboy
Admissions: Queens priority
Neighborhood: St. Albans
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Located in a residential neighborhood with grassy lawns, Pathways College Preparatory School wants each of its students not only to be accepted to college, but to have the strength and determination to succeed there. With a background in teaching, administration, and social work, Principal Michelle Shannon, who grew up in the neighborhood, is honest, caring, and open to criticism so she can constantly improve her school. She is already off to a good start.

Pathways opened in September 2005 with a 6th and 9th grade. It plans to. . .

 

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(student)
Jul 5, 2009

Well i went to Pathways and the school is horrible. I wish I went somewhere else for my middle school because if I did I would have actually learned something instead of having to try to learn... read more

Nov 28, 2005

"The teachers are funny," said one 6th grader. (November 2005)

"It's O.K.," said one student, who commutes two hours from Brooklyn. (November 2005)

"I don't like yoga. It's so... read more

Jun 22, 2005

The school will offer an extended-day program with community service requirements and have a dress code, according to a Queens Chronicle article written on August 25,... read more



This page was last updated on Oct 26, 2009.