“Pre K for All” allows 4 year olds in New York to attend Preschool for free.
If you live in New York City and your child was born in 2011, he or she is eligible to attend free preKindergarten (pre-K) in September 2015. Pre-K is a free, high-quality program that runs five days per week from September through June. For
children born in 2011, pre-K will begin in September 2015. Most pre-K options are on a full-day schedule (6 hours and 20 minutes); however, some 5-hour and half-day (2 hours and 30 minutes) options are also available.
New York City families can apply to pre-K online, over the phone, or in person at a Family Welcome Center. This page will help guide you through every step of the pre-K Admissions process. If you have any questions about applying to pre-K, call 718-935-2009 or click here.
Scroll to the bottom for a list of all schools in Staten Island offering full-day and half-day pre-k seats.
The Pre-K Admissions Process
All New York City children born in 2011 are eligible to apply to pre-K. This includes students with disabilities and students whose first language is not English. Free pre-K programs are available at New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) district schools, charter schools, and New York City Early Education Centers (NYCEECs). NYCEECs are approved organizations that partner with the NYCDOE to provide pre-K programs to their communities.
There are four steps in the initial admissions process (“Main Round”) in the year leading up to pre-K:
1. Explore Your Options and Make Your List of Programs
2. Submit Your Application by no later than April 24
3. Receive a Placement Offer
4. Pre-Register at the Program Your Child is Offered
Here are a few important facts that cover the most frequently asked questions about pre-K admissions. You should know the following before you start exploring your pre-K options:
•Admission is not first-come, first-served. You can apply at any time before the April 24, 2015 deadline.
• You can apply to district school pre-K programs and full-day NYCEEC pre-K programs using the same application. If you wish to apply to 5-hour or half-day NYCEEC pre-K programs, please contact those sites directly.
• Students are considered for placement at each program on their application based on a priority order called the Admissions Priorities. Review the Admissions Priorities for both district schools and NYCEECs starting on page 8.
• The NYCDOE works to make as many pre-K programs as possible available to families, but the number of applicants may exceed the number of seats available in some programs. Placement in a particular pre-K program is not guaranteed through this process.
Pre-K Admissions Timeline
Application period begins on March 16, 2015
Application deadline is April 24, 2015
Placement offers distributed in early June 2015
Pre-registration is from June 1 – June 19, 2015
1. Explore Your Options and Make Your List of Programs
Use this Pre-K Directory to find out more about the admissions process and high quality pre-K options for your child, and then visit district schools, charter schools, and NYCEECs of interest to learn more. For the latest information, please review the Pre-K Directory on the Department of Education website (www.nyc.gov/prek), call 718-935-2009, or visit a Family Welcome Center.
Only you can decide which pre-K program is best for your child and your family. As you are preparing your application, make sure to rank programs in order of your preference. You can list multiple pre-K programs on your application, but only list programs where you would enroll your child if you receive an offer.
The list you submit on your application should be based on your preferences. Rank first the program you prefer most, but also include other programs in case your child cannot be placed at your most preferred program(s). There is no right or wrong approach when ranking pre-K programs on your application. Your child’s priority to be placed at a program depends on the Admissions Priorities.
Visiting programs of interest is a very important part of applying to pre-K. To find open house and tour schedules, contact programs directly or visit www.nyc.gov/prek. It’s also important that you know how long it takes to travel from your home to the programs to which you are applying. The NYCDOE does not provide transportation for pre-K students, with the exception of students attending special education programs.
2. Submit Your Application
From March 16, 2015 through April 24, 2015, you can apply to pre-K programs at district schools and full-day NYCEECs that you believe would be a good fit for your child.
You can apply for pre-K using one of three methods:
• Apply online here.
• Apply over the phone by calling 718-935-2067
• Apply in person at a Family Welcome Center . The Staten Island Family Center is located at 715 Ocean Terrace, Building A, Staten Island, NY 10301.
To apply to half-day or 5-hour NYCEEC pre-K programs or charter school pre-K programs, contact these sites directly.
3. Receive a Placement Offer
You will receive notification about your placement offer in early June. Your child will automatically be placed on the waitlist for the programs you ranked higher than the program where your child received an offer. If you do not receive a placement offer, your child will be placed on the waitlist for all pre-K programs on your application. Pre-K programs will contact
waitlisted families directly if they are able to offer them a seat; no additional action is required to remain on the waitlist. You may also contact additional programs to have your child placed on more waitlists.
4. Pre-Register
In order to accept your pre-K offer, you must contact the school or NYCEEC for which you received an offer and make an appointment to pre-register through June 19, 2015. Pre-registering your child at the program where you received an offer does not prevent you from later receiving an offer to a program where your child is on the waitlist.
When pre-registering, you must bring your child with you, as well as proof of your child’s date of birth and two proofs of your address. Please note that some NYCEEC programs may have additional eligibility criteria related to household income, place of residence, and childcare needs. These programs will require additional documentation from parents at the time of pre-registration.
The Pre-K Application
You can apply for pre-K from March 16, 2015 through April 24, 2015 using one of the three methods below.
You may list up to 12 pre-K program choices on your application. Placement is not guaranteed; however, your chances of receiving an offer increase with the number of program choices you list. Since all offers are made according to Admissions Priorities, putting more programs on your list will not decrease your chances of receiving an offer to your first-choice program.
No matter how you apply, make sure you get a receipt. If you do not receive a receipt, there may have been a problem with your application submission. Please do not submit your application by mail; applications received by mail will not be accepted.
Application Methods
Apply Online
• Visit www.nyc.gov/prek to create an account and submit your application.
• You may apply online 24 hours a day from March 16 through April 24, 2015.
• The online application is available in nine languages other than English.
• After you submit the application, a receipt will be emailed to you. You may also access your receipt at any time through your online account.
Please note: You must have an email address to apply online. If you do not have an email address or do not wish to provide an email address, you can apply over the phone or in person at a Family Welcome Center.
If you do not have a computer at home and would like to apply online, you can use a computer at any New York City public library with a free library card. To sign up for a free library card, you need to provide proof of address. To find a library in your area, call 311.
The deadline to apply online is Friday, April 24th, 2015 at 11:59 PM.
Apply Over the Phone
• Call 718-935-2067 to submit your application.
• Call between 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
• If you speak a language other than English, be sure to request an interpreter.
• If you apply by phone, you will receive your application receipt by mail.
The deadline to apply over the phone is Friday, April 24, 2015 at 6:00 PM.
Apply In Person
• Visit the counselors at the Family Welcome Center
• Welcome Centers are open from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
• If you speak a language other than English, be sure to request an interpreter.
• You will receive your receipt from the counselor when you submit your application.
The deadline to apply in person at a Family Welcome Center is Friday, April 24, 2015 at 3:00 PM. Family Welcome Centers are open Monday – Friday, from 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM. The Staten Island Family Center is located at 715 Ocean Terrace, Building A, Staten Island, NY 10301.
Required Information
Whether you are planning to submit your pre-K application online, over the phone, or in person at a Family Welcome Center, make sure you have the following information with you when you apply:
1. Child’s name
2. Child’s date of birth
3. Parent/guardian name
4. Child’s address
5. Your telephone number
6. Your email address (for online applications)
7. Sibling information*. If your child has a sibling attending one of the programs that you are going to
list on your application:
Sibling’s name
Sibling’s date of birth
Sibling’s current school (if applicable)
Sibling’s OSIS (student ID number) (if applicable)
8. The programs you are applying to, in order of your preference.
Please note: You must list a program more than once if you are applying to more than one session offered at that site. For example, if a district school offers half-day and full-day sessions, and you are interested in both, you must list the program once for each session of interest. Check the program list to see which options are offered at the pre-K sites you are interested in. Similarly, if the program offers a Dual Language option in addition to a general education option, and you wish to apply to both, you must list the program twice on your application. Programs that offer Dual Language options will be marked in the online application and online Directory with information about which language is offered.
*A sibling is defined as a brother or sister – including half-brothers, half-sisters, stepbrothers, stepsisters, foster brothers, and foster sisters – of the applicant, who lives in the same household. You must list the sibling’s information on the application for your child to be considered for sibling priority to that program. All sibling information is verified by the district school or NYCEEC before offers are made.
Applying in Languages other than English
The pre-K application is available online or in person in the NYCDOE’s standard languages other than English: Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, French, Haitian Creole, Korean, Russian, Spanish, and Urdu.
Interpretation services are available in person or over the phone in over 200 languages. Call 718-935-2067 or visit a Family Welcome Center for assistance. Translated materials are available at www.nyc.gov/prek.
After You Apply
NYCDOE Distributes Decision Letters
In early June 2015, you will receive a decision letter indicating whether or not your child has received a placement offer to one of the pre-K programs on your application, whether district school or NYCEEC. If you applied using the online application, you will be notified by email and by mail. If you submitted an application over the phone or in person at a Family Welcome Center, you will be notified by mail only.
Families will receive, at most, a single pre-K offer. If your child is able to be matched to more than one program based on his or her priority level at those programs, you will only receive an offer to whichever of those programs you ranked higher on your application. This is why it is important that your application choice order reflects your true preferences for your child’s placement. Your first choice on the application should be your first choice of programs you want your child to attend.
Please note that if you do not receive a Main Round offer, there will still be opportunities throughout
the summer to find a pre-K program with a seat for your child.
Pre-Registration
The pre-registration period is from June 1 through June 19, 2015. To accept an offer, you must pre-register at the program where you were offered a placement by June 19, 2015, or you will lose your offer.
Please be sure you are available during the pre-registration period. If for any reason you are unavailable
during the pre-registration period, please contact the program immediately to make alternate arrangements.
When you pre-register, you must bring:
• Your child
• Offer letter
• Proof of your child’s age (child’s birth certificate or passport)
• Two documents verifying proof of residence. Acceptable documents are listed below:
Utility bill (gas or electric) for the residence issued by National Grid (formerly Keyspan), Con Edison, or the Long Island Power Authority (for the Rockaways); must be dated within the past 60 days
Water bill for the residence; must be dated within the past 90 days
Original lease agreement, deed, or mortgage statement for the residence
Current property tax bill for the residence
Official payroll document from an employer (example: payroll receipt); must be dated within the past 60 days
Document or letter from a federal, state, or local government agency indicating the resident’s name and address (example: document from Internal Revenue Service (IRS), City Housing Authority, the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS)); must be dated within the past 60 days
Other Eligibility Criteria and Documentation
Some NYCEEC pre-K programs receive federal Head Start funding and/or Child Care funding from the New York City Administration for Children’s Services (ACS). Others may receive Head Start funding from the federal Administration for Children and Families’ Office of Head Start. They may also have additional eligibility criteria related to your household income, government services received, your address, or your child care needs. If you receive an offer to one of these programs, you may need to provide documentation verifying your eligibility in order to accept the offer (in addition to the required documents necessary to pre-register for pre-K). NYCEECs that have additional eligibility criteria in some or all classrooms are indicated in the program listings in this Pre-K Directory. These programs are typically able to provide free or low-cost extended day services to families.
It is very important to contact programs that may have these additional criteria before completing your application, in order to find out about their requirements for enrolling your child. You should only apply to these programs if you believe your family will meet their eligibility criteria. If your child already
attends a Head Start program, you will continue to remain eligible for Head Start services.
Waitlists
If you are not offered placement at the program you ranked highest on your application, you will automatically be placed on the waitlist for all programs you ranked higher than the program where your child received an offer. For example, if you received a placement offer for the program you listed third on your application, you will automatically be included on the waitlist for your first and second choice programs. Programs will contact waitlisted families directly if they are able to offer them a seat; no additional action is required of families at this point in the placement process.
If you would like to add your child to the waitlist of a program you did not apply to, please contact the
program directly, after offer letters are received. Students are ordered on each program’s waitlist according to the Admissions Priorities.
Round 2 Application Period
The New York City Department of Education is actively working to create additional full-day pre-K opportunities for September 2015. Many new options will be announced during the Main Round application period (March 16 – April 24, 2015) and you will be able to apply to them, but you will have to check back periodically to see if anything new has been added. Visit the Pre-K Directory to see new options at www.nyc.gov/prek.
The Department of Education expects to announce new programs in late spring of 2015 that will not be part of the Main Round application period. However, families will have an opportunity to apply to the newly added programs during a second application process (“Round 2”) in the summer of 2015. Generally, programs that were part of the Main Round will not be available on the Round 2 application. If you miss the opportunity to apply to a program that was in the Main Round, you may contact these programs directly to be added to their waitlists, starting in June 2015.
Regardless of whether your family received and/or accepted a pre-K seat during the main application round, you will be able to submit an application during Round 2 for the participating programs that are of interest to you. More information about Round 2 and new pre-K options will be available to families in June 2015 via the pre-K website (www.nyc.gov/prek) and calling 718-935-2009.
Pre-K Admissions Priorities
Students are considered for placement at each program they list on their application based on a priority
order called admissions priorities. Students who fall in the first priority group will be considered for
placement first; students in the second priority group will be considered next; and so on, until all seats
have been filled. If there are more applicants than seats within a given priority group, seats will be
assigned by random selection among applicants at the same priority level. Admissions priorities differ
between district schools and NYCEECs.
District School Admissions Priorities
Living in the zone of a school, having a sibling who attends a school you apply to, and not having a pre-K
program in your zoned school are all factors that impact which priority group your child falls into for each district school on your application. If there are more applicants than seats within a given priority
group, seats will be assigned by random selection among applicants at the same priority level.
Zoned School and District
New York City is divided into 32 Community School Districts. Your district is determined by your child’s
home address. In general, students who reside in a school’s district have a higher priority to attend that
school than students living outside the district. To find your district, call 311 or visit the NYCDOE School Search page (www.nyc.gov/schools/schoolsearch) and enter your home address in the search bar.
Your zoned school is determined by your home address. If you don’t know your zoned school, call 311 or visit the NYCDOE School Search page (www.nyc.gov/schools/schoolsearch). Students who live within a district school’s zone are prioritized for admission to that school.
Sibling Priority for District School Applicants
A sibling is defined as a brother or sister (including half-brothers, half-sisters, stepbrothers, stepsisters, foster brothers, foster sisters) of the applicant, who lives in the same household. To receive sibling priority to a district school, the applicant’s sibling must be pre-registered or enrolled at the school in grades K-5 at the time of application submission AND must be entering grades K-5 in September 2015. District schools are responsible for verifying sibling status before placements are made. Applicants only receive sibling priority for admission to the school(s) where an eligible sibling is verified.
While there are some district schools and programs with Admissions Priorities that are different, most
district schools use the priorities described below:
Standard Admissions Priorities for District Schools
1. Students residing in the zone, who have a sibling at the school in grades K-5 in September 2015.
2. Students residing in the zone, who do not have a sibling at the school.
3. Students residing in the district, who have a sibling at the school, and who have no zoned school or whose zoned school has no pre-K program.
4. Students residing in the district, who have a sibling at the school, and who are zoned to a different school which has a pre-K program.
5. Students residing in the borough, who have a sibling at the school.
6. Students residing out-of-borough, who have a sibling at the school.
7. Students residing in the district, who have no zoned school or whose zoned school has no pre-K program
8. Students residing in the district, who are zoned to a different school which has a pre-K program.
9. Students residing in the borough.
10. Students residing out-of-borough.
New York City Early Education Center Admissions Priorities
If your family receives other services from a NYCEEC or your child speaks a native language other than English that the NYCEEC specializes in serving, these are factors that affect which priority group your child falls into for each NYCEEC on your application. If there are more applicants than seats within a given priority group, seats will be assigned by random selection among applicants at the same priority level. NYCEECs are responsible for verifying whether a student is eligible for any of these priorities before placements are made; please read below for more information.
Sibling Priority for NYCEEC Applicants
Siblings of NYCEEC applicants may be of any age from birth – grade 12, as long as they will be enrolled in a program at the same NYCEEC for September 2015 (examples: a younger sibling enrolled in a daycare program offered by the NYCEEC; an older sibling enrolled in an after-school program offered by the NYCEEC). NYCEECs are responsible for verifying sibling status before placements are made. Applicants only receive sibling priority to the program(s) where a sibling is verified as enrolled.
Standard Admissions Priorities for New York City Early Education Centers
1. Current students enrolled at the NYCEEC (for the 2014-2015 school year) matriculating from three-year-old programs.
2. Siblings of current students enrolled at the NYCEEC.
3. Students whose families currently receive free or subsidized social services from the organization operating the NYCEEC pre-K program.
4. Students speaking a native language other than English that the NYCEEC specializes in serving.
5. All other students.
Click here for the official 2015 Pre-Kindergarten Directory (Staten Island), where you can download a pre-k application and obtain information related to special education, charter schools, students with disabilities, and students whose first language is not English.
Staten Island Early Education Centers Pre-K Programs:
4 Angels Day Care, Inc. • 13 full day seats
718-876-6498 • www.4angelsdaycareinc.com
245 Simonson Ave. 10303
Academy of Saint Dorothy • 18 half day seats
718-351-0939 • www.academyofstdorothy.org
1305 Hylan Blvd. 10305
Big Bird’s Playhouse Corp. • 72 full day seats
718-982-0550 • www.bigbirdsplayhouse.com
1859 Richmond Ave. 10314
Bumblebees-R-Us • 18 full day seats
718-676-0080 • www.bumblebeesrus.com
2734 Victory Blvd. 10314
Busy Beach Day Care Inc. • 10 full day seats
718-667-2861 • www.busybeachdaycare.org
777 Seaview Ave., Bldg 11 10305
CAS SI Family Services Center • 30 full day seats
718-273-5305 • www.childrensaidsociety.org
465 Villa Ave. 10302
Castle Day Care II, Inc. • 18 full day seats
718-448-5439 • www.castledaycaresiny.com
211 Canal Street 10304
Castle Day Care, Inc. • 18 full day seats
718-447-3140 • www.castledaycaresiny.com
1141 Castleton Ave. 10310
Castleton Hill Moravian Preschool • 36 half day seats
718-442-5350 • www.castletonhillpreschool.com
1657 Victory Blvd 10314
Child Study Center of NY • 36 half day seats
718-442-8588 • www.cscofny.org
285 Clove Road 10310
Children’s Aid Society Richmond Early Learning Center • 96 full day seats
917-426-0300 • www.childrensaidsociety.org
159 Broadway 10310
Children’s Harbor Montessori School • 27 half day seats
718-442-6112 • www.childrensharbormontessori.com
1000 Richmond Terrace 10301
Children’s Playhouse • 60 full day seats
718-761-0129
85 Monahan Avenue 10314
College of Staten Island - The Children’s Center • 20 full day seats
718-982-3190 • www.csi.cuny.edu
2800 Victory Blvd. 10314
Community Resources Preschool • 26 full day seats
718-568-3105 • www.cr-si.org
3651 Richmond Rd. 10306
FOCH • 54 full day seats
917-567-3545• www.fochdaycare.org
195 Gordon St. 10304
Foresight School • 88 full day seats
718-761-6060
2221 Richmond Ave.
High Hopes of S.I., Inc. • 20 full day/20 half day seats
718-317-8143 • www.highhopeschildcare.com
1298 Woodrow Rd. 10309
Holy Rosary School • 90 full day seats
718-447-1195 • holyrosaryschoolsi.org
100 Jerome Ave. 10305
Hylan Day Care, Inc. • 37 full day seats
718-351-2705 • www.hylandaycare.com
2346 Hylan Blvd. 10306
Islander’s Kids • 36 half day seats
718-979-5331 • www.siccnyc.org
219 Jefferson Ave. 10306
J &J Academy • 36 full day seats
718-698-0280 • www.jjacademy.org
55 Wyona Ave.10314
Jewish Community Center of S.I. • 62 full day seats
718-475-5224 • www.sijcc.org
1297 Arthur Kill Rd.10312
Jewish Community Center of S.I. • 44 full day/8 half day seats
718-475-5225 • www.sijcc.org
1466 Manor Rd.10314
Jewish Community Center of S.I. • 18 half day seats
718-948-0122 • www.sijcc.org
3854 Hylan Blvd. 10314
Jewish Community Center of S.I. • 54 full day seats
718-475-5286 • www.sijcc.org
485 Victory Blvd. 10301
Kidsmart Learning Childcare Center • 16 half day seats
718-226-8308
360 Seaview Avenue 10305
Lemon Tree • 40 full day seats
718-370-2292
341 Elvin Street 10314
Little Lamb Preschool • 16 half day seats
718-448-7774
2 Gridley Ave. 10303
Mini World Preschool • 18 full day seats/7 half-day seats
718-948-9535 • www.miniworldpreschool.com
7516 Amboy Rd. 10307
Mission of the Immaculate Virgin • 40 half day seats
718-317-2849 • www.mountloretto.org
6581 Hylan Blvd. 10309
Our Lady of Mount Carmel • 20 full day seats
718-981-5131 • www.olmcsb.org
285 Clove Rd. 10310
Our Lady Queen of Peace School • 40 half day seats
718-351-0370 • www.olqpsi.com
22 Steele Avenue 10306
Rabbi Jacob Joseph School • 40 half day seats
718-982-8745
400 Caswell Ave. 10314
Richmond Hill Children’s Center • 36 full day seats
718-494-7422 • www.rhccny.com
501 Richmond Hill Rd, 10314
Sacred Heart School • 54 full day seats
718-442-0347 • www.sacredheartschoolsi.org
301 North Burgher Ave. 10310
Saint Adalbert’s School • 40 full day seats
718-442-2020 • wwwstadalbertschool.com
355 Morningstar Road 10303
Saint Charles School • 36 full day seats
718-987-0200
200 Penn Ave. 10306
Saint Christopher School • 60 full day seats
718-351-0902 • www.stchristophersi.com
15 Lisbon Place 10306
Saint John’s Ev Preschool • 36 full day seats
718-761-1858 • www.stjohnslutheransi.org
663 Manor Rd. 10314
Saint Peter-Saint Paul School • 60 full day seats
718-447-1796 • www.stpeterstpaulschoolsi.org
129 Clinton Ave. 10301
Salvation Army-Port Richmond • 18 full day seats
718-442-2145 • salvationarmy.org
1295 Forest Ave. 10302
SI YMCA Nursery- North • 36 full day seats
718-981-4933 • www.ymcanyc.org
651 Broadway 10310
SI YMCA Nursery – South • 72 full day seats
718-227-3200 • www.ymcanyc.org
3939 Richmond Ave. 10312
Small World Pre-School • 54 full day/9 half day seats
718-356-7795 • www.smallworldpreschoolsi.com
144 Bloomingdale Rd. 10309
Staten Island Children’s Academy • 32 full day seats
718-227-2500 • www.sichildrensacademy.com
50 Osage Lane 10312
Staten Island Head Start • 57 full day seats
718-987-7755 • www.simhs.org
44 Dongan Hills Ave. 10306
Staten Island Head Start • 72 full day seats
718-420-6138 • www.simhs.org
16 Osgood Ave. 10304
Staten Island Mental Health Society III • 68 full day seats
718-816-5168• www.simhs.org
10 Kingsley Pl. 10301
Staten Island Mental Health Society Head Start • 38 full day seats
718-494-0400 • www.simhs.org
166 Lockman Ave. 10303
Staten Island Pre-School • 18 full day seats
718-667-9235
145 Ross Ave. 10306
Stepping Stones Preschool • 120 half day seats
718-948-4878 • wwwsteppingstonepreschool.org
5394 Amboy Rd. 10312
Tanglewood Montessori Corp. • 70 full day seats
718-967-2424
15 Tanglewood Dr. 10308
United Cerebral Palsy of NYC, Inc. • 16 full day seats
718-442-6006 • www/ucpnyc.org
281 Port Richmond Ave. 10302
Wonder Years Preschool • 49 full day seats
718-987-7596
381 Seaver Ave. 10305
Yeled V’Yalda Silver Lake Head Start II • 40 full day/36 half day seats
718-720-0090 • www.yeled.org
20 Park Hill Circle 10304
Yeled V’Yalda Silver Lake Head Start I • 36 full day
718-815-4488 • www.yeled.org
10 Gregg Pl. 10301
Staten Island District Schools Pre-K Programs:
P.S. 1 Tottenville • 18 full day seats
718-984-0960 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R001
58 Summit Street 10307
P.S.3 The Margaret Gioiosa School • 36 full day seats
718-984-1021 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R003
80 South Goff Avenue 10309
P.S. 4 Maurice Wollin • 72 full day seats
718-984-1197• http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R004
200 Nedra Lane 10312
P.S. 6 Corporal Allen F. Kivlehan School • 36 full day seats
718-697-3760 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R006
555 Page Avenue 10307
P.S. 8 Shirlee Solomon • 18 full day seats
718-356-2800 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R008
112 Lindenwood Road 10308
P.S. 9 Naples Street Elementary School • 36 full day seats
718-876-4610• http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R009
1055 Targee Street 10304
P.S. 11 Thomas Dongan School • 36 full day seats
718-979-1030 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R011
50 Jefferson Street 10304
P.S. 13 M. L. Lendemeyer • 18 full day seats
718-447-1462 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R013
191 Vermont Avenue 10305
P.S. 16 John J. Driscoll • 28 full day seats
718-447-0124 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R016
80 Monroe Avenue 10301
P.S. 18 John J. Whittier • 54 full day seats
718-442-0216 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R018
221 Broadway 10310
P.S. 19 The Curtis School • 36 full day seats
718-442-3860 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R019
780 Post Ave. 10310
P.S. 22 Graniteville • 18 full day seats
718-442-2219 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R022
1860 Forest Ave. 10303
P.S. 23 The Richmondtown School • 18 AM half day seats/18 PM half day seats
718-351-1155 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R023
30 Natick Street 10306
P.S. 26 The Carteret School • 18 full day seats
718-698-1530 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R026
4108 Victory Blvd. 10314
P.S. 29 Bardwell • 18 full day seats
718-556-4400 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R029
1581 Victory Blvd. 10314
P.S. 30 Westerleigh • 18 full day seats
718-442-0462 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R030
200 Wardwell Ave. 10314
P.S. 31 William T. Davis • 36 full day seats
718-273-3500 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R031
55 Layton Ave. 10301
P.S. 32 The Gifford School • 36 full day seats
718-984-1688• http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R032
32 Elverton Ave. 10308
P.S. 36 Drumgoole • 72 full day seats
718-984-1422 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R036
255 Ionia Ave. 10312
P.S. 38 George Cromwell • 36 full day seats
718-351-1225• http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R038
421 Lincoln Ave. 10306
P.S. 39 Francis J. Murphy Jr. • 18 full day seats
718-447-4543 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R039
71 Sand Lane 10305
P.S. 41 New Dorp • 36 full day seats
718-351-6777 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R041
216 Clawson Street 10306
P.S. 42 Eltingville • 54 full day seats
718-984-3800 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R042
380 Genessee Ave. 10312
P.S. 44 Thomas C. Brown • 84 full day seats
718-442-0433 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R044
80 Maple Parkway 10303
P.S. 45 John Tyler • 18 full day seats
718-442-6123 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R045
58 Lawrence Avenue 10310
P.S. 46 Albert V. Maniscalco • 18 full day seats
718-987-5155 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R046
41 Reid Avenue 10305
P.S. 48 William G. Wilcox • 18 full day seats
718-447-8323 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R048
1050 Targee Street 10304
P.S. 50 Frank Hankinson • 36 full day seats
718-987-0396 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R050
200 Adelaide Ave. 10306
P.S. 52 John C. Thompson • 36 full day seats
718-351-5454 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R052
450 Buel Ave. 10305
P.S. 53 Bay Terrace • 66 full day seats
718-987-8020 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R053
330 Durant Ave. 10308
P.S. 54 Charles W. Leng • 54 full day seats
718-698-0600 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R054
1060 Willowbrook Road 10314
P.S. 55 Henry M. Boehm • 18 AM half day seats/18 PM half day seats
718-356-2211 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R055
54 Osborne Street 10312
P.S. 56 The Louis Desario School • 72 full day seats
718-605-1189 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R056
250 Kramer Ave. 10309
P.S. 57 Hubert H. Humphrey • 84 full day seats
718-447-1191 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R057
140 Palma Drive 10304
P.S. 58 Space Shuttle Columbia School • 18 AM half day seats/18 PM half day seats
718-761-2155 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R058
77 Marsh Avenue 10314
P.S. 59 The Harbor View School • 36 full day seats
718-390-2190 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R059
300 Richmond Terrace 10301
P.S. 60 Alice Austen • 36 full day seats
718-761-3325 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R060
55 Merrill Ave. 10314
P.S. 65 The Academy of Innovative Learning • 36 full day seats
718-981-5034 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R065
98 Grant Street 10301
P.S. 69 Daniel D. Tompkins • 18 full day seats
718-698-6661 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R069
144 Keating Place 10314
P.S. 78 • 36 full day seats
718-442-3094 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R078
100 Tomkins Ave. 10304
P.S. 80 The Michael J. Petrides School • 36 full day seats
718-815-0186 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R080
715 Ocean Terrace 10301
Staten Island School of Civic Leadership • 18 full day seats
718-697-5250 • http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/R861
280 Regis Drive 10314
Number of seats are subject to change.
All information obtained from the New York City Department of Education. Click here to visit their website.
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