The principal, the teachers are interested in the students. The children are encouraged to try out for musicals and drama plays. You have to get use to the children coming home late because of rehearsals. They are encouraged to develope their talents-acting, singing, dancing. They are required to keep up with their grades -no slacking off. They wear uniform shirts from Mon-Thurs, and on Friday - dress down day. They have classes for those that need help in certain areas. You receive emails from the principal letting you know about pta meetings, plays, and encouraging parents to be involved. So far, I see that my child is happy there. She enjoys the acting, and dancing. They have AP courses for those students who work hard to advance. The teachers enjoy working with the students. Only difficulty I have is getting to PA meetings every month because I'm a working parent. Otherwise, I have no complaints. You get to follow your child's advancement and his/her grades by logging in to Engrade (which keeps you informed about the work the child is doing, any assignments they missed and can make up.) It has a A rating.
—Submitted by a parent
I believe every school has its good and bad. So far my daughter has been doing great and she is pressed to go forward by her teachers.Sometimes its really up to the student also to put their effort but I do understand that sometimes teachers are just following curriculum.
—Submitted by a parent
The Reperatory school, is definitely not the fit for a student, who had graduated from a school with high academic standards. This school has no structure, the students are all over the place. I consistently ask my child about test, and quizes, how are these students going to get what they need academically from this school? The Principal never returns your phone calls, the administration is very unprofessional. Trust me, find another alternative especially if your child would like to seriously study performing arts, this school is not the fit.
—Submitted by a parent
I'm a current senior and from before freshman year my peers and I were promised 4 years of dance, acting, and music. We've recieved about 2 years of dance, most of the acting but with different acting teachers every year, and literally 6 months of music. As for the academics, the bear minimum is given for a regents diploma.The only sciences are living environment and chemistry. Thats it. No calculous either. Almost everyone in my grade failed the chemistry and geometry regents. If you want a school that will help you grow artistically, soar to new heights academically and thrive in an environment where everyone wants to learn s much as you do, REPERTORY COMPANY H.S. IS NOT THE SCHOOL FOR YOU OR YOUR CHILDREN.
—Submitted by a student
My son is a senior at Repertory; he will graduate next June with an Advance Regents Diploma. In September, he will be taking courses at Hunter College thru College Now. I liked Repertory because of its size; the school averages about 240 students. The school exposed my son to technical theatre and now he is looking at colleges where he can major in theatre and technical theatre. The teachers and the staff are very supportive of students, and parents have access to teachers. Repertory has a family atmosphere; the teachers and staff know the students. Academically Repertory ranks among the average in public high schools. The down side, Repertory struggles financially. The school has talented students but without famous alumni or big names sponsors, the PTA is the only source of fundraising. Never the less, the school gets a ton of credit for what it accomplishes annually on a limited budget.
—Submitted by a parent
being a current junior in this school i have been thrilled with the experience in this establishment. i have a lot of hands on training and the teachers are very well concerned to not only passing their students with above satisfactory grades but also on being able to apply their knowledge into real life situations. also, being a theatre arts school, the principal does a lot to try and incorporate and encourage kids in all aspects of theatre (set, light and sound operation, and technical crew) the curriculum is college based and gives qualifications for every student in attendance, in four years time, graduate with an advance regents diploma which gives an exemplar look on a students transcript when looking for colleges. being located in the meat of the Theatre district (Times Square) gives no greater place for a rising star to be trained and set out into the real world with high expectations not only from loved ones but also from myself.
—Submitted by a student
This school is terrible, the grades are low the standards of the teachers are low. If the teachers arent stopping the lesson for one thing there cursing out a student . With the grade levels being low some of the teachers before regents go up to students the dont feel will do well. And say i dont think you should take this regents this year and the students end up having to take the regents over. This has happend to me personally as well and I ended up passing the regents. There is no structure in the school. Please take Action . There are so many students unhappy.
—Submitted by a student
Repertory has just reached satisfactory in the performing arts field, which also isn't so amazing. The academics at this school are extremely terrible. I am currently a freshman, and the unorganization at this school is unbelievable. Alot of students are unhappy here and wish to transfer but the Priciple will not allow transfers.Many students alternate to dropping out and recently classes as a whole have failed regents exams. This can be partially the students fault, but is mostly due to poor preperation.There is no sense of motivation here at repertory as well as no diversity making some students uncomfortable in this enviroment. Many students have voiced feeling deprived of their talent once arriving at repertory h.s. The gradutation percentage at this school is decent but overall the terrors of Repertory are overlooked. I am personally unhappy here and hope that one day this school can go undergo evaluation, depleting its existence.
—Submitted by a student
I am a freshmen at this school. I hate it so much, i am trying to transfer out. There are not enough preforming arts. None of the kids are motivated, no one cares about education. The teachers are rude and disrespectful. Don't come here!!
—Submitted by a student
Repertory H.S. is great for children who have been in small Middle Schools and not use to high populated environments. It is a very small H.S. which means every students is known by most teachers and peers. My only issue with this H.S is that I am not sure if children are receiving adequate instruction in order to succeed in college.
—Submitted by a parent
I currently attend this scool. Is a very confidential and close community inside the school itself is very small and very safe. Its my senior year and I love it.
—Submitted by a student
I attended this school, graduating in 2003. This was an excellent school for students who did not fit into normal public schools in New York, and perfect for students wishing to make their mark in the performing arts carreers. Not so great on structure or formality. The academic programs were on-par with other NYC public schools, which is to say not amazing but satisfactory. The level of parent involvement was nil. Recently the school has undergone a restructuring and has added many more computers to assist with the screenwriting class.
—Submitted by a former student
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