Public | PK-5 | 673 students |
PHONE: (718) 356-2211
Staten Island's P.S. 55 Henry M Boehm is a public school that serves grades PK-5 in the New York City Department of Education district. It is among the few public schools in New York to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 8 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 15 school community members.
School highlights:
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1.1 miles |
I moved to this neighborhood 3 years ago and my Children are 4 and soon to be 3 years old. I hear many great things about P.S. 55 and many people have told me that it is such a great school. I am hoping my children will be able to attend this school when they of age. My daughter currently is attending Community Resources on Richmond Road it is a wonderful school that is helping her with specfic needs regarding a speech delay. She currently is doing excellent always smiling singing and dancing. That school has helped her so much to date. I am wondering what sort of programs P.S. 55 has for children with a speech delay and issues with socializing with other children. I just want to be prepared for the next few months leading up to her beginning Kindergarten.
My child was in Mrs. Trabulusy's class and she is a wonderful teacher, who should get a reward for best teacher in New York City if there is one.Any parent who has the pleasure of having their child in her class would vote for her and knows that she is a GEM of a teacher. I say this because she really puts 100% into teaching her class and caring about each and every child in her class .She works really hard and goes the extra mile and it shows in the work my child learned. My son loved going to school every day and thats only because she made him feel this way , she made learning fun for him . She prepared my son for the next grade he learned a lot in that one year in her class. She is a example of what A TEACHER SHOULD BE. She always looked for the best in her class of students by helping them go forward and try harder and belive that they could do what ever they set their minds to.She basically gave them all the key to unlock endless ability to learn more and more and enjoy school . I'm so lucky my son was in her class I only wish he was still in her class this year. For any parent that has a child in her class is so blessed.Mrs Trabulusy thank you
i feel that the school and the teachers there provide excellent care and safety for the students and teach the kids with both a challanging and fun approach-the teachers are well motivated and do a fantastic job relating to the children.
The school has a wonderful faculty and teaching staff. We have 3 children currently attending school there. All children are benefitting from the knowledge of the teachers and the hard dedicated work of the staff.
This was my first year at PS 55, it was a wonderful experience. My son has learned so much in academics and socially. Thank You so much Mrs. Guarella.
This is a great school! There is a very active PTA and a new principal who is seen everywhere, even helping the children at drop off in the morning and reading to the little ones in the afternoon.
This is my sons first year at P.S. 55. I have had a great experience so far. They are always trying to do special activities to involve the parents in. He has a wonderfull teacher Mrs. Delise who my son loves! She is really great with all of the kids and I only hope he will have a teacher like her next year. I'm so glad he is in a great school.
i love my new school. i made good friends here.my teacher is so nice that i love going to school and cant wait for her to teach me. im only going to be here for 1 year but it was the best one.i hope jr.hs teachers are going to be as good.
My son just started in ps.55 In jan of this yr. He was in p.S.53 Where i had nothing but problems with the principal and ap also. And I am so happy to be out of that school. I find this school to be much freindly and kind towards family. I feed so much at ease here. My son has the greatest teachers . Who are 100% better then my son's teachers in p.S.53. He is in a plus program . In the second grade. And the teachers are so nice. I hope this stays this way. Beacause I am happy. The principal is so nice . And they do alot of things with the kids and parents at night time . When school ends. I just wanna say i am very happy parent. Glad so glad to be out of p.S.53. My son is so happy finally now.
My overall school experience has been fantastic. I have one child who completed six years at PS 55 and graduated, and another child presently in third grade. Academically speaking it's great. Our citywide math and reading scores are usually the highest in the city. If your child needs extra help the resources are available ie: AIS, reading fluency programs and math acceleration programs. Unfortunatly, New York had alot of budget cuts so we lost some funding. Overall, we have a great music program. There is beginner and advanced band. Instruction isn't available to students until 4th grade. Extracurricular activities include latchkey ( an afterschool program for children of working parents), girl scouts, afterschool sports, arts and crafts, and computer program. Teachers are wonderful and are there to make a difference. The Principal on the other hand is a woman who needs to learn how to address problems. PTA is great to join.
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