El Puente Academy for Peace and Justice

Public | 9-12 | 201 students |  

PHONE: (718) 387-1125

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250 Hooper St

Brooklyn, NY 11211

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El Puente Academy for Peace and Justice, located in Brooklyn, New York, is a public high school in the New York City Department of Education district. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 3 out of 10.

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Posted on Jun 25, 2011
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I wish organizations like "greatschools" wouldn't post misleading information about schools. They based the rating of El Puente Academy on the school's Regent's Exam scores - but the school does not administer Regents Exams. It is a member of the Consortium of Portfolio-based Assessment schools, and uses portfolios to assess student achievement. Regents exams are an extremely limited measure of school quality, even when the are actually administered.
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Posted on Dec 3, 2009
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l love this school my daugther is doing very good she is in the 10th grade they help the students to improve and they give to them support to do very good at school. very good teachers and staff.
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Posted on Oct 5, 2009
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I love this school because it teaches the history of Latino culture, our struggles, and accomplishments to our children. This is very unique; they teach the children to believe in themselves and to love their community. My son is in the 10th grade he is special needs student and they do all they can to make sure my child is learning to his ability and their staff is the best.
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