P.S. 53 Basheer Quisim

Public | PK-5 | 1283 students |  

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360 E 168th St

Bronx, NY 10456

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Bronx's P.S. 53 Basheer Quisim is a public school that serves grades PK-5 in the New York City Department of Education district. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 2 out of 10.

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Posted on Sep 25, 2011
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My daughter started KG Sept 2011 and so far its organized for the KG. I didnt like that the teachers didnt make an effort to get to know the parents or guardian. But Im not taking it to heart because it the first week and things are crazy and over the place. I liked that it is convenient for me and the kids so far seem friendly. It is very populated if you are concern about the learning abilities. I do not like that close by people walked their dogs near the school so there is alot of feces on the ground. But Im waiting for the next 6 months for my some improvement. They wear uniforms so thats a good and bad things.
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Posted on Oct 27, 2010
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I can't speak for all teachers. But some are more concerned about other things other than teaching. I've approached the principal before but he's always reluctant to speak to parents or even help with issues controlled by him. I wouldn't recommend this school to my worst enemy. Children are not cared for properly and they create rules without notice. this creates problems for working parents. we are forced to mind our kids when fights break out and no one even attempts to break it up. Security is down but on a lighter note some teachers are very good. Only a few bad apples need to move on to something that doesn't involve caring for kids. After all our kids are in fact in the hands of another person first and teacher second.
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Posted on Jun 1, 2009
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As a parent of one of PS 53 students, I feel very happy with the school teachers. Some of these teacher changed my son's life forever. He learned to read, to write, to communicate with others. Mrs. Johson Green was one of the teacher that always communicated with me about my son development. Now, is Mr. Makuku, a great teacher, wonderful personality and very helpful. He created a bond with all his students not only my son. All the children respect him and do his work on time. Mr. Makuku changed my son's life. My son see Mr. Makuku as a role model. Mr. Wolf,the principal of the school is very respectful and polite. He is a very hardworking man and he had changed the shool completely. The after school program of the school is one of the best, Mrs. Ogarro the after school program director is very reliable.
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Posted on May 19, 2009
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PS 53 is a great school. My son was exposed to the experienced and inexperience teacher. How are inexperienced teachers to gain exposure if they're not given the opportunity to teach. We need to give the inexperienced teacher a chance to utilize their skills and appreciate the fact that we have people out there that want to educate our children. A teacher can only do but so much and as parents we need to get involved in the academic process. We need to go over lessons learned and monitor homework activity. To parents considering this school for their child I say go for it but only if you're going to get involved. I find that the teachers at P.S. 53 are receptive to parents that care and get involved. Working together we can create a smarter community.
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Posted on Jun 11, 2006
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I am disappointed in P.S 53. Although there are some good teachers and administrators, they are hard to find amidst the sea of inexperienced new teachers, and unhelpful administrators.
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Posted on Oct 6, 2003
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My children have been attending this school for several years. Now the school has a new principal. I don't have nothing against him but, this school year someone decided to change uniforms without advising parents before school started or better yet, before school ended last school period. I was personally upset because i went and bought my daughter the last school period uniform and cannot afford to buy the one now, due to the fact that not even by mail was I notified.
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