Agnes Y Humphrey School for Leadership

Public | 4-5, 7-10 | 78 students |  

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27 Huntington St

Brooklyn, NY 11231

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Agnes Y Humphrey School for Leadership, located in Brooklyn, New York, serves grades 4-5, 7-10 in the New York City Department of Education district. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 1 out of 10.

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Posted on May 5, 2010
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Under new principal Mr Winston Hamann, this school has completely turned over a new leaf! The school day is more structured and disciplined with the students, creating a safer & saner atmosphere than previous administration. A huge plus is having the Good Shepherd Youth Services housed right in the building - providing after-school programs and day care and/or camps over school breaks.

Posted on Nov 2, 2007
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School is on the way up. Waaaay up.
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Posted on Apr 10, 2005
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This school may be up and coming, like the neighborhood surrounding it, but it has a long way to go. The current principal is pushing the Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound model of project-based learning, which is interesting and may increase student motivation. The teachers work incredibly hard, running extra classes after school, on weekends, and during holidays to try to increase students' basic skills and test scores, but it is an uphill battle. Many positive changes have been made under the current principal, who is in her third year.
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