P.S. 223 Lyndon B Johnson

Public | PK-5 | 673 students |  

PHONE: (718) 322-9012

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125-20 Sutphin Blvd

Jamaica, NY 11436

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Jamaica's P.S. 223 Lyndon B Johnson 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 4 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 12 school community members.

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Posted on May 9, 2010
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i think this the top school to me because the staff is very good to my son.
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Posted on Nov 20, 2008
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My daughter is now in the 2nd grade and is a part of the after school program OST which gives homework help and a little extracurricular activity which she seems to like. I am a little concerned as well that her Home FUN assignments are not consistent and seems to be all over the place which confuses not onyl my child but myself and her father as well. we have parent/teacher conference this evening and I will express my concerns then..overall my childs teacher is one of the best (so I've heard) and we'll see where this school year leads us.
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Posted on Jan 29, 2008
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PS 223 does have quite a few opportunities. There has to be a better teacher-parent communication. My daughter is in the gifted an talented program, I do not have a comfort level on the assignments that she is learning on a day to day basis. I have to rely on her to tell me homework expectations for the week. The homework sheets are great, but they have to be a little more consistant. For example, If the children are learning about the planets, I am looking for clarity from the teacher on the student expectations and expectations from the parent.
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Posted on Nov 7, 2007
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My daughter just started here for the 2006-2007 school year in the Gifted and Talented Program. I am disappointed by the fact that there are few non-academic activities for the children--no art, no gym and tons of classwork and homework. A recent discussion with the principal about these issues was extremely unproductive. I will be attending P.T.A. meetings to explore solutions.
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Posted on Nov 1, 2007
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My daughter is new to the school begining 1st grade. I was really upset that this was her zone school. Since the begining I have made myself known with her teachers and the principal Mrs. Otto who is terrific she keeps the kids in line and is a no-mess having authority figure which I love. So far so good and with more parent participation I think we can overcome the bad stigma attached to the school.
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Posted on May 1, 2007
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My daughter has attended this school since kindergarten, in 2001, and is stepping up to 6th grade, his year. My husband, and I have watched this school go through a lot of transformations. The teachers she has had are great, but with more parent involvment, which is critical, the school could be better. The present principal, who has been in six months, is caring and has an opendoor policy, which helps greatly. The PTA is struggling, because parents are not getting involved.
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Posted on Apr 24, 2006
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Excellent academic programs. As a first grader, I think that sports should be incorporated into the school's curriculum. Overall, I think that the principal and her assistants are doing a great job.
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Posted on Oct 3, 2003
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This school needs alot of work, number one with the way that they treat the children, no respect, not for the kids, not for the parents, not open to compromise, they often are heard sayingifyou don't like our school then take your kids out. I thought it was our kids as a community. In total this school is a bad experience for parent and child both
--Submitted by mrs james

Posted on Aug 26, 2003
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This school is the worst school you could send your kids, I have two enrolled and is trying hard to get them out...no leadership for these children they will be lost
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