Success Academy Charter Schools
95 Pine Street, Manhattan, New York 10005
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
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Location & Phone number
95 Pine Street, Manhattan, New York, United States
About the Business
Success Academy Charter Schools, located at 95 Pine Street in the heart of Manhattan, New York, is a leading network of public charter schools dedicated to providing an exceptional educational experience for students across the city. Our mission is to empower every child with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to thrive in college and beyond. At Success Academy, we prioritize a rigorous curriculum, innovative teaching methods, and a nurturing environment that fosters academic excellence and personal growth. Our dedicated educators and staff are committed to inspiring a lifelong love of learning, ensuring that students not only meet but exceed their potential. Discover the difference at Success Academy Charter Schools, where we are shaping future leaders and innovators, one student at a time.
Reviews
"They prey on Low income Families with the fear your children won't succeed unless they join this network. The truth is your child will suffer mentally. I must make parents aware of the horrible environments inside of success academy Middle schools. My child has been to two locations. One in Manhattan and one in Brooklyn. The Brooklyn location is grossly underfunded. While the Manhattan location is placed in a dangerous location,... entry to Lincoln tunnel. All the locations fail to treat kids like children. Your child will be stressed out and mentally harmed by the way teachers treat them. Success truly focuses on training the children to pass state exams. February until May the focus is test prep, I fear the children aren't learning to comprehend. There are no trips, no parent teacher night to bring you up to date on your child's academics. The classrooms have 40 students to a teacher. If you have an issue within the school staff or students, you're at the mercy of the principal or CEO. You can't complain to anyone else the school is allowed to operate however they deem. It's a military environment, which is crazy because what 6-year-olds can sit still for 40 mins straight? Teacher turnover rates are sky high. My child had 2 different home room teachers over the course of 3 months. There are no explanations from the principal besides an email the day before the teacher leaves. What about the students? How does the network believe they feel? Do they care? The teachers are young and inexperienced, zero early childhood training! Most get hired straight out of college with a BA in their field. For instance, my child had a math teacher who had an associates degree from the local community college, and she was teaching math. This woman was the worst teacher I had ever seen. My child learned almost nothing! This teacher is a fifth grade teacher at Success Lafayette. This pattern of teachers leaving after a month or two continued for 2 years! No music because the music teacher left and there was no replacement for four months. The children lose in this setting. PARENTS Protect your children they can learn as long as you teach them. After all what good is a child with good grades who has Mentally issues after enduring this Network."
"THIS IS NOT A SCHOOL!!! We're in week 3 at the Rosedale location in Queens. So far: The teachers yelled and chastised the children on ORIENTATION DAY! They only had the children for an introduction for an hour and a half. I emailed the office with my concerns and still haven't received follow-up. In the meantime, Since day one the teachers and staff have constantly yelled, berated, and chastised my child and his classmates. My kid comes home everyday with stories and upset about how he was treated. If a child can not tell you what they learned only how they were treated and how they felt about the day, there is a problem!!! I have called and emailed the school for access to the online ParentSquare app and I am given the run around. Communication is abysmal. Lastly, two days ago my child's teacher put his hands on my kid without warning or justification. He yanked him by the arm to make an "example" of him to show the other kids how to line up on a yellow line! My child is new to Success and in the fourth grade. His previous schools have been on military bases and he has never had issues or been mistreated until now. They force the kids to smile for pictures and videos to post (totally weird), you wouldn't have to force the children to smile if they were really happy and enjoying themselves. I have called and left messages at the corporate office and am waiting for a call back. I am withdrawing my child and will make formal complaints with appropriate agencies. This is not a school. It is a CORPORATE entity who makes money off your children being enrolled and runs the school like a prison. They are only concerned with testing since that effects their funding. THIS IS NOT A SCHOOL. THIS IS NOT A SCHOOL."
"DO NOT RECOMMEND. We went to this school solely on the recommendation of friends. Fair. I am disappointed with the staff because they do not treat parents professionally. Management is unqualified, no concept of respect, effort to understand. They don't want to translate from English, so that parents understand the learning process even a little more. It all looks like you're a fool and they're right. I wouldn't give a single star if I had the chance."
"I am a very displeased parent. My grand daughter has been attending Success Academy since she was 4 years old. She has ALWAYS been a top Scholar academically. She is now in 8th grade most of the staff are new and it's been HELL ever since the first day of school. The decision to remove her will come next with. there are plenty of schools that will welcome her with open arms because of grades. This is not the end of all after removing her either. The complaints toward the staff will continue. HARLEM WEST 115th 7th avenue & 8th avenue."
"My child attends Success Academy Union Square and in the first grade. Those children ARE MISERABLE! They ONLY do math in reading comprehension form. They are 6 and 7 years old and must read passage upon passages they call number stories and must add/subtract/ multiply and even use fractions! The verbiage used in this passages are literally for college aged kids! Most of the children are confused and don’t know what they are doing. This causes children to lack the creation of their confidence building which is where they are developmentally! Therefore, these endless drills are in fact causing trauma! And all for what?? Kids get left back every year based solely on those ridiculous number stories! At this point I pray that those kids all get the help they need survive the grueling boring tedious days at Hell Academy!"
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