Public | PK-8 | 562 students |
PHONE: (201) 915-6610
Frank R. Conwell No. 3 Elementary School, located in Jersey City, New Jersey, serves grades PK-8 in the Jersey City School District. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 4 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 20 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
|---|
0 miles | |||
0.1 miles | |||
Kennedy, No. 9 Elementary School 0.2 miles | |||
Learning Community Charter School 0.3 miles |
Beautiful facility, thats about it. My daughter's teacher was terrible. She let severa unruly students take over her classroom...she spent more time disciplining them than teaching. I feel as though it was a waste of a school year. When I met w. the principal to bring up these issues, my concerns were brushed to the side and never confronted even though I was assured something would be done. Needless to say, my child is no longer there.
Horrible school. The teachers allow bullying to the point that children come home crying and are afraid to go to school because of the threats. I agree with the MR Ramirez complain, he is abusive. THe principal can't even speak english correctly! I couldn't understand what she was saying half the time and she NEVER sticks out for the good kids, but tries to protect the teachers that do not help the victims of bullying. Poor leadership, and neglect is what I encountered in this school.
Horrible experience. Mr Ramirez lets the bad kids bully the good children because he is scared of the ghetto parents and their offspring. My kids will be going back to private school next year. WE have a case with the NJBOE because of the way my daughter was harassed by this man. Other parents have taken part of the case also because children should not be bullied in school and then on top of that verbally and mentally abused by teachers who only care about a paycheck.
My daughter went to PS.3 for pre-K at 3 year old. Ms Charona Carter was her teach. My daugher could speak only Chinese at that time. However she was able to pick up English and liked her school very soon, with Ms Carter's help. Occationally I spoke to other parents and evey student and parent loved Ms Carter. My daughter went to PS.37 (her home school) since last year. A few days ago Ms. Carter sent me an email to greet my daughter for the Chinese new year and ask me to hug and kiss my daughter for her. My daughter was so happy. Ms Carter is a great teacher with great love. I would recommand her to any parent.
I'm very unhappy with the new school staff. They are very disorganized and not helpful at all. My daugther was having trouble with some kid in her class, i try to set up and appointment with her teachers and the principal and i'm still waiting for the appointmnet. I used to love the school and the staff but not anymore. Not a good school.
terrible place to study !! the previous set of staff were great....but not anymore ! students not gvn importance not good enough, not a good choice
As with any school (I think) the teachers are hit and miss. We've been there for two years. Our first teacher was possibly the best that our son will ever have in his life (hopefully not). The second is just OK. In any case, the facility is beautiful and the kids are very nice. The staff is all friendly, helpful and committed. The biggest hinderance is the Board of Ed and curriculum but that's the same in any district schools. Of the district schools downtown I think this is a good choice.
#3 was a great school. My oldest son graduated from there Ms. Wallace was a great principal, to bad I cant say the same now. It seems the people in charge are more interested in attracting the new people moving into the neighborhood and are afraid to attract bad attention by providing the right decipline when needed. It might be a new building but thats about it. I wouldnt recomend this school to anyone.
this school is brand new but the teaching style is still poor. Teachers tell students they get paid whether they learn or not and this is reflected in the children's test scores. Too bad Ms. Wallace has retired the staff put in place are having a hard time keeping it together. Its sad the kids are the ones who will suffer the most
I think this is a wonderful school. The principal mrs. Wallace and the vice-principal, mrs. Vega are two great women. The teachers and staff are all wonderful people who care deeply about each child. My sons love their school. The teachers are dedicated to the students. Ps #3 you're #1.
Share your own experience with Frank R. Conwell No. 3 Elementary School. Submit a review »
Sign up for daily tips and ideas that will enrich your child's education.
Please confirm your subscription by clicking the link in the email we just sent you.
You've successfully subscribed to the GreatSchools newsletter.
Hi My son just got into a dual language... (6 replies)
dual language school vs better rated school
The Question must begin with the question, What... (1 reply)
Two-Way Immersion Program at Memorial Parkway Elementary in Katy, Texas
Can anyone offer insight into the quality of the... (0 replies)
Got a question about elementary schools?