William Cullen Bryant High School 48-10 31st Avenue, Queens, New York 11103,
About the Business
William Cullen Bryant High School is a prestigious secondary school located in New York, United States. Situated at 48-10 31st Avenue, this institution is renowned for its academic excellence and commitment to providing students with a well-rounded education. With a focus on preparing students for success in college and beyond, William Cullen Bryant High School offers a diverse range of programs and extracurricular activities to cater to the individual needs and interests of each student. The dedicated faculty and staff work tirelessly to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students can thrive and reach their full potential.
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Hours open
Monday:
04:30 - 00:00
Tuesday:
04:30 - 00:00
Wednesday:
04:30 - 00:00
Thursday:
04:30 - 00:00
Friday:
04:30 - 00:00
Saturday:
04:30 - 00:00
Sunday:
04:30 - 00:00
Reviews
"This school could be good if only the teachers cared enough. You either get really good teachers or ones that just leave in the middle of the year. Being a senior, every year there's a problem with the teacher whether they leave, quit or there's just a sub half the year. Most of the people are amazing though, it's diverse and you're bound to make some friends and the clubs are endless. The students could show a little more respect. Just wish the environment would be better and the staff too."
"Great high school.People say its full of delinquents, its not. Everyday when you enter the school you're greeted with a 'Good morning' all the teachers are great and security guards,too. The school has a lot of afterschool activities and has after school tutoring and Saturday tutoring. If you work hard you'll be fine in Bryant."
"I went to this school, It was a bad experience for me. I only had three very polite teachers. The security guards let you walk out of school, so much homework in one day, atleast split the day 1-4 then 5-8 the next day and repeat, give the child time to do it. Going to the first floor for one of my favorite staff, I'm not saying all but some of the students are heartless, some were banging the door, arguing with that person, steal her things, even make her wanna cry, reminder she has a condition bringing her blood pressure up, GIVE SOME SYMPATHY TO SOMEONE WHO HAS THAT CONDITION ACTUALLY HELPING YOU ALL, she even gives them things if they ask too.. but even through it all she still keeps a smile. Some people are actually very nice and cool, I forsure I'd miss them and three of the staff but not that school. So glad I'm moving to another school. ((This is all true I'm not making this up))"
"what can be said for this place as IT has to deal with the union establishment and cannot get rid of disruptive "students" etc etc. it's still with the mUltiple sessions due to OVERCROWDING and has had these sessions SINCE THE 60S--so WHY THE HELL HASN'T ANOTHER high school EVER BEEN BUILT to alleviate these conditions as LIC etcetc ARE THE SAME ? the one posting about security guards should GET A CLUE as to why there ARE so many security guards in a SCHOOL not a corrections facility. and for all of us that went there prior to any security guards and political correctness ? we dealt with it and managed to graduate. The teachers were good BUT the atmosphere and trouble makers interfered leading to some even dropping out DUE TO THE CONTINUOUS HARASSMENT."
"I must say although I had met a few good friends here and had some good teachers... I am grateful to have left after a year and a half. Now in LI, I don't even take the liberty to compare Clarke and Bryant. I have had multiple arguments with counselors and teachers...and the officers are statues with a heartbeat. But that time is gone and I'm gone on."
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