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P.S. 41 Greenwich Village

116 West 11 Street Manhattan, NY 10011
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Teacher Data Reports for P.S. 41 Greenwich Village

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

  • Math 37%
      Higher than NYC average (25%)
  • English 62%
      Much higher than 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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Parents Pay for School Staff, With Little Oversight
It's an open secret that PTAs in many of the city's well-heeled neighborhoods pay for additional school staff. It's difficult to document the extent of this spending because the Department of Education tracks only a small fraction of parent fund-raising and spending, leaving many groups to make potentially significant decisions with little official oversight. 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 »
Bloomberg Poll: Like the Ideas, Not the Execution
A new poll released Wednesday found that only 24 percent of New York voters considered mayoral control of the schools a success, while 57 percent said it was a failure. The voters still support charter schools, but with less enthusiasm than in the past. And 66 percent of voters want the next mayor to share control of the schools with an independent school board, while 15 percent said that the mayor should cede control and 13 percent said the next mayor should retain control. Read More »
City Abandons Rezoning Plans for Village and Chelsea
UPDATED | City officials have dropped their plans to rezone crowded public elementary schools in Greenwich Village and Chelsea after a parent council voted down their most recent plan. Instead, officials will focus on zoning in Lower Manhattan, and they plan to present a third version of a zoning plan for the new Peck Slip School. Read More »
  • Performance9 Above Average
  • Satisfaction 7 Above Average
  • Diversity 4 Average
9/9 Key indicators of this school's performance, including test scores and graduation rates. View All Data »
Performance Statistics
3rd Grade English 679 / 800
Above Average
3rd Grade Math 697 / 800
Above Average
4th Grade English 700 / 800
Above Average
4th Grade Math 723 / 800
Above Average
4th Grade Science 95 / 100
Above Average
5th Grade English 685 / 800
Above Average
5th Grade Math 711 / 800
Above Average
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More about P.S. 41 Greenwich Village

Population 782 students
School Type Elementary
Grades PreK-5th
2012 Progress
Report
B
Avg. Attendance Rate 96%
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