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105 Hamilton Ave

Staten Island, NY 10301

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Posted October 24, 2009

Staten island best kept secret. The staff is so dedicated to the students in every way.My grandfather is a graduate over 80 years ago and I know I will be proud to say my daugher will also be one in 2013.
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Posted October 23, 2009

There is no better pace to send my children!!!! The programs are excellent and the staff is the greatest.
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Posted October 5, 2009

Curtis is a good school based on their good academic programs(Nursing Most especially.Also good faculty and great Athletes and sports club.
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Posted October 5, 2009

i love curtis high school's diversity
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2goodparents January 30, 2012
You get what your tax dollars pay for! Excellent school for the money in my opinion.
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tia2grandma January 25, 2012
Check to see if students with disabilities are a priority because otherwise the state doesn't pay for that child to go to School if they don't have a disability your child has to be put on a waiting list for pre-k! if their not
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LAMommy1 January 9, 2012
1.Go on a tour of a school tour 2. Talk to the director (and the teacher your child will have) about what the students day like. 3. Watch school in session 4. Look out for red flags: neglected children at play, lazy, non engaging teachers
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