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P.S. 236 Mill Basin School

 
6302 Avenue U Brooklyn, NY 11234
Phone: (718) 444-6969  Fax: (718) 241-6630
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Principal: Mary Barton
Parent Coordinator: Antoinette Labella (347) 563-4608

WHAT'S SPECIAL: Wonderful, inviting media center/library.
DOWNSIDE: Tons of homework.
 
Grade levels: PK to 5
Class size: K, 25; 5, 30
Enrollment: 630
Ethnicity %:
  62 W; 25 B; 7 H; 5 A
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Math scores:
District 22

Admissions: neighborhood school/gifted program
Neighborhood: Mill Basin
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PS 236 is a well-run, well-equipped school in a neighborhood with lots of stay-at-home mothers and one- and two-family homes with manicured lawns. Fifth graders lead The Pledge of Allegiance and sing The Star Spangled Banner over the public address system each morning. Classes are tracked, with children placed in groups according to their abilities. Homework is heavy. "They start homework at 4 in the afternoon and don't finish until after dinner," one parent said. "This breeds discipline and will pay off down the road." Even kindergartners have homework assignments, such as filling out a phonics worksheet from a workbook. The school has an inviting library with classical music playing, plants, dioramas made by the kids, and big windows that overlook a playground. Students in all grades perform and stage musical plays.

 

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Mar 15, 2007 Principal Mary Barton received a 2007 Cahn fellowship, a 16-month program at Teachers College designed to recognize and develop outstanding principals.... read more
Jun 22, 2004

"The standards are high here and parents are very involved. They don't need much encouragement to get involved," said the father of three daughters at the school. (2002)



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