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P.S. 144 Col. Jeromus Remsen School

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Phone
  
+1 718-268-2775

Lowest grade
  
Pre-kindergarten

Address
  
93-02 69th Ave, Forest Hills, Juno St, Forest Hills, NY 11375, United States

District
  
New York City Public Schools

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P.S. 144 is a local elementary school in Forest Hills, in the U.S. state of New York. The zoned middle school for P.S. 144 is J.H.S. 190 Russell Sage.

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Grades

The school encompasses grades pre-kindergarten to fifth grade. It has two full day pre-kindergarten classes. There are 4-7 classes in every other grade. Each grade has technology, science, physical education (referred to as gym in most of the classrooms if not all), art, math, and literacy. The fifth grade takes ballroom dancing classes.

The school originally had a sixth grade class. The last sixth grade graduating class was in 2012.

Art

Ballroom Dancing is one of the most popular of the arts among the students in P.S. 144. Annually, a team is sent to compete in a citywide ballroom dancing competition. The school was featured in Mad Hot Ballroom, a documentary on ballroom dancing among children.

The school has artists who come in and produce pieces of art. One example of this is the Tiffany designs students made, which is displayed at the Queens Museum of Art.

Rankings

As of 2014, the statewide rank of PS 144 was #116 among 2,295 elementary schools (94.9% NY State percentile) in the New York Elementary School Rankings of School Digger. In the same year, it also received a 10 out of 10 GreatSchools rating.

Parents Association

There is a Parents Association at PS 144. The website for the Parents Association is www.pa144.com. The Parents' Association is very active and raises money to pay for extra art, music or theater programs in every grade.

References

P.S. 144 Col. Jeromus Remsen School Wikipedia