Thurgood Marshall Academy for Learning & Social Change

Public | 7-12 | 581 students |  

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200-214 W 135th St

New York, NY 10030

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New York's Thurgood Marshall Academy for Learning & Social Change is a public school that serves grades 7-12 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.

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

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Posted on Aug 8, 2011
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My daughter is in TMA, she came from the TMA the Lower school and all I can say is amazing. TMA the lower and the High school has offered my daughter so much and right in front of my eyes she has developed a want and a need for education that could not be obtained anywhere else. The staff is beyond caring of the students, the teachers go above and beyond expectations and to me as a parent this is just a great school. I love the open door policy in which I can just pop in the school and sit in any classroom and just observe. To me this demonstrates that noone has anything to hide.
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Posted on May 4, 2011
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I am a sophomore at TMA and I absolutely love it. I have been here since the 7th grade and have learned so much. One thing I love about this school is that the teachers have belief and faith in us and therefore have expectations. They push us to our limits. They not only teach us what we need to know but they teach us things from their life's experience. I truly love this school and am proud to say I attend it despite what the poor ratings.

Posted on Apr 10, 2011
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This is my granddaughter second year and it seems some of the teachers are good,but some of the white teachers are not respectful when speaking to some of the students saying you people,and snatching papers out of the students hand.I feel that if you are only here for a paycheck you should not be teaching find another career.I teach my granddaughter to respect adults and I expect the same from them towards the children. I understand the principal is about to retire,but this issue needs to be dealth with before it becomes a problem to serious to talk about.
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Posted on Jan 14, 2011
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This is my sons first year at TMA and I must say I am very impressed the staff are all professional, respectful and extremely helpful....The academic rigor although a bit much at first is very impressive as they are focused on the students collegiate career..You will not find many middle schools as college driven as TMA...Great School! We love it
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Posted on Jul 29, 2009
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My son loves this school and I do too. This school has a lot of oppertunities. I am pleased very happy with the staff there.
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Posted on May 16, 2009
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I am a student in Thurgood Marshall Academy. Thurgood Marshall Academy is by far the most excellent school I have attended. Saturday day classes to the Gateway builders program. All the teachers are very welcoming and are always there to help you. Dr.Johnson is just amazing, she is always open ears. The art in Thurgood Marshall Academy is just incredible, I love it. A very good school.
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Posted on May 7, 2009
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I am the parent of a former student of Thurgood Marshall Academy for Learning and Social Change. This school provides an excellent learning environment for students under the instruction of some of the hardest-working teachers that I have had the pleasure to know. The Administrative Staff is great as well. As Principal, Dr. Sandye Poitier-Johnson is outstanding. She cares for and is concerned about her students, while employing a no-nonsense approach regarding their academic achievements and their behavior. From the Security Officers to the Principal, Thurgood Marshall works as a team with their students, never hesitating to assist parents and students (in whatever capacity they can) to solve a problem. After-school assistance is available for students, and ample interesting and fun after-school activities are offered. All-in-all, this is an excellent school.
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Posted on Jan 10, 2009
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this school is very clean all the teachers behave excellent
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Posted on Jul 2, 2007
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great teachers and an excellent learning environment to be in
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Posted on Sep 3, 2006
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My daughter just graduated from this school, I am happy with the results of her SAT's and her college choice. Her teachers's always helped her with her problems, and stayed after to help her. In this school 90-95% of our students go to college. We are a happy family here. The acedemic programs at the school are above average. My child was in the A.P Chem class and did get college credit for this.Our music/ art teachers have Satueday class and are always willing to help out after school. Parents are always involved in the school,when I visited the school there was always a parent there to greet me. whether in the Lunchroom or in the classroom helping a teacher. The Principal is an asset to the school. She knows every student by name. And is willing to help whenever she can.
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