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P.S. 3 Charrette School

490 Hudson Street Manhattan, NY 10014
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Teacher Data Reports for P.S. 3 Charrette School

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

  • Math 14%
      Lower than NYC average (25%)
  • English 28%
      About the same as NYC average (25%)

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District 2 Parents Mull Latest Rezoning Plans
The Education Department has presented plans to rezone parts of District 2, covering Midtown East, Greenwich Village and Chelsea. Families and local residents can weigh in on the proposals later this month, ahead of the Community Education Council vote. Read More »
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Looking for a Job? Chances Are, the PTA Is Hiring
There is no centralized accounting of how many New Yorkers owe their livelihood to public school PTAs. But parent association Web sites -- which often include lists of the activities parent dollars are now responsible for -- suggest that if you are an actress with an appetite for history, an entrepreneurial bongo drummer, a yoga instructor O.K. with teaching downward dog to 6-year-olds, even a skateboard champion looking to earn some extra cash, currying favor with the city’s better-off PTAs is just good business. Read More »
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Deal Reached to Buy a Greenwich Village Building for a City School
Nearly four years after overcrowding in Greenwich Village led parents and elected officials to demand a new school, the city has agreed to buy 75 Morton St., a seven-story state-owned building. Read More »
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A Father's Place Is in the School
There have always been fathers involved in school PTAs, fund raising and education governance and politics. But as Kyle Spencer reported in The New York Times last week, these days there are not just more Dads involved in city school PTAs. The Dads are also putting their own stamp on the schools. Read about what is going on at Public School 11 William T. Harris in Chelsea, P.S. 110 Florence Nightingale on the Lower East Side, P.S. 75 Emily Dickinson on West End Avenue, P.S. 3 Charrette School in the West Village, P.S. 295 in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, P.S. 261 Philip Livingston in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, and in the Staten Island schools. Read More »
On Keeping Church and Schools Separate
After a long legal fight, some 160 religious congregations in New York City have until Feb. 12 to stop using schools as houses of worship, even though some religious leaders are still trying to win over local legislators to change the rules. The writer, a civil liberties lawyer, says the Department of Education is right to erect a wall between religious worship and schools. Read More »
  • Performance7 Above Average
  • Satisfaction 7 Above Average
  • Diversity 5 Average
7/9 Key indicators of this school's performance, including test scores and graduation rates. View All Data »
Performance Statistics
3rd Grade English 674 / 800
Above Average
3rd Grade Math 699 / 800
Above Average
4th Grade English 692 / 800
Above Average
4th Grade Math 708 / 800
Above Average
4th Grade Science 84 / 100
Average
5th Grade English 676 / 800
Above Average
5th Grade Math 694 / 800
Average
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More about P.S. 3 Charrette School

Population 813 students
School Type Elementary
Grades PreK-5th
2012 Progress
Report
C
Avg. Attendance Rate 94%
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