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P.S. Q256

525 Convent Road Syosset, NY 11791
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How safe are the street intersections near your school?
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  • Performance8 Above Average
  • Satisfaction 5 Average
  • Diversity 6 Average
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More about P.S. Q256

Population 453 students
School Type K-12
Grades PreK-12th
2012 Progress
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Avg. Attendance Rate 0%
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