P.S. 090 Horace Mann 86-50 109th Street, Queens, New York 11418,
About the Business
P.S. 090 Horace Mann is a primary school located at 86-50 109th Street in New York, United States. This institution is dedicated to providing a quality education for young students in a supportive and nurturing environment. With a focus on academic excellence and character development, P.S. 090 Horace Mann strives to prepare students for success in both their academic and personal lives. The school is committed to fostering a love of learning and helping students reach their full potential.
Reviews
"I went to this school back in the late '70's. I still remember the school principal's name, "Michael Lerner." I transferred to that school from P.S. 60 because I had a learning disability and this school at the time had Special Education."
"My son is in Kindergarten with 2 wonderful teachers, Mrs. Madonna and Ms. Damato, I have to say that this school has change our life. What I mean is that my son is learning so much and such a short period of time, and the teachers make a team with us parents to reinforce their learning at home.Everyone is friendly, the Principal Ms. U is always looking for better ways to help our children. But most important they always trying to find ways to get parents involve in schools activities by providing helpful workshops and meetings."
"Went here 2001-2005. K to 3rd grade then I moved. I still remember my teachers, principals and some classmates like it was yesterday. Good (and bad) times."
"I studied from preschool in 1990-1995 fourth grade, were the best years next to my colleagues of different nationalities: Dominican, puerto rican, Americans, and only remember the name of my teacher Ms. sara, I'm Mexican and I appreciate the opportunity whi gave me the Principal Rolando. My name Luis Enrique Romero Carranza. If a colleague friends reminds me, Jose, Jorge, Elliot, Johana, Doris, Erica Paredes, Vanessa, Joshua, Dorian."
"This school accidentally put my 4 year old daughter on a bus on the 15th when they were instructed not to do so. They dropped her off at home when no one was home. The bus driver left her on the street by herself. When I asked the school on the 16th, they had no answer but B.S. they said they knew where she was all the time, really? They left her on the street alone and a stranger had to bring her to the school that had picked up her child at the bus stop. Now imagine if no one was there, what would happen, yet they never phoned the police. I don't have words to describe this school they are careless and they put my daughter at risk. The principal never came out one and met us total lack of professionalism from the top to the bottom. This school doesn't deserve any star this is just wrong and parents need to be aware of this incident because the outcome could have been worse and I mean worse and I thank god for that mother who helped us out in our time of need."
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