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P.S. 150 Queens

40 01 43 Avenue Queens, NY 11104
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Teacher Data Reports for P.S. 150 Queens

Percent of school’s ratings that were “above average” or “high”

  • Math 16%
      Lower than NYC average (25%)
  • English 29%
      About the same as NYC average (25%)

New York released data for individual teachers throughout the public school system this Friday. Learn more about a specific school or teacher's ratings.  View data for teachers at this school»

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City lawyers have been arguing for years that letting religious groups rent space in public schools for Sunday worship violates the separation of church and state and could confuse students about the schools’ secular identity. At the same time, the city has increasingly been turning to the religious establishments to rent classroom space – to relieve school overcrowding – a policy that WNYC reports is troubling people on both sides of the church-state divide. Read More »
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Church Groups Push Albany to Allow Them Back Into School Buildings
Church groups and some lawmakers are putting pressure on Albany to pass legislation that would allow them to continue to worship in public schools, an end run around a court-upheld Department of Education policy barring the groups. And in other news, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's preliminary budget did not threaten teachers with layoffs, a notable fact only because for the last two years, he has proposed to cut thousands of teaching jobs. Read More »
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  • Performance7 Above Average
  • Satisfaction 3 Below Average
  • Diversity 7 Above Average
7/9 Key indicators of this school's performance, including test scores and graduation rates. View All Data »
Performance Statistics
3rd Grade English 670 / 800
Above Average
3rd Grade Math 700 / 800
Above Average
4th Grade English 679 / 800
Average
4th Grade Math 707 / 800
Above Average
4th Grade Science 83 / 100
Average
5th Grade English 675 / 800
Above Average
5th Grade Math 711 / 800
Above Average
6th Grade English 665 / 800
Average
6th Grade Math 708 / 800
Above Average
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More about P.S. 150 Queens

Population 1,264 students
School Type Elementary
Grades PreK-6th
2012 Progress
Report
A
Avg. Attendance Rate 95%
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