Public | 74 students |
Staten Island's P.S. 74 Future Leaders Elementary School is a public school in the New York City Department of Education district.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
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0.1 miles | |||
Children's Life Christian Academy 0.3 miles | |||
P.S. 65 the Academy of Innovative Learning 0.3 miles | |||
0.4 miles |
Just opened this year, Future Leaders Elementary School has the feel of a small private school under the cover of just another public school. The staff as amazing! They always go above and beyond for every student, and they truly care. You can see that they love where they work, and the students love where they go to school. Parent involvement in the school is phenomenal. Beyond the normal PTA hours, parents are invited to join in during classroom activities at least twice a month, with an open door policy for any that would like to drop by in-between those dates. Students are well familiar with parent's faces, and parents with student's names and faces. The school is focused on science and the arts, and often holds after-school workshops for the entire family to join. I simply cannot say enough about how wonderful this school is, and what a fresh breath of air it's been for us as parents after our experience with P.S. 16 the previous school year.
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