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2 Special education  





3 Admissions  





4 Controversy  





5 Extracurricular activities, clubs, and athletics  





6 PSAL Championships  





7 Notable alumni  





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Coordinates: 40°3633N 74°0618W / 40.609074°N 74.105107°W / 40.609074; -74.105107
 

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The Michael J. Petrides School
Address
Map

715 Ocean Terrace


,

10301


United States
Coordinates40°36′33N 74°06′18W / 40.609074°N 74.105107°W / 40.609074; -74.105107
Information
Established1995
StatusOpen
School boardNew York City Department of Education
School district31
SuperintendentDr. Marion Wilson
School numberR080
PrincipalMr. Anthony Tabbitas
GradesK12
Average class size30
Student to teacher ratio13:1
LanguageEnglish
Hours in school day6:20
Color(s)Blue, Black
NicknamePanther Nation
Team namePanthers
AccreditationUniversity of the State of New York
NewspaperThe Paw Print
YearbookThe Legacy
Websitehttps://petridesschool.com

The Michael J. Petrides School is a public school located at 715 Ocean Terrace in Staten Island, New York. It was created by Board of Education officials and named for their late colleague and College of Staten Island professor, Michael J. Petrides (1941–1994). The school opened on November 13, 1995, on the former campus of the College of Staten Island. Students apply to attend the school through a lottery system. 8th graders going into high school, receive auto-admission if Petrides is the first choice on their application. The current principal is Anthony Tabbitas.

Petrides educates students from pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade, or senior year in high school. It has an assistant principal for each grade category (elementary, middle school, high school). They are:

The Petrides School, like many other New York City public schools, also has paraprofessionals, speech therapists, occupational and physical therapists, deans, school aides, and a widely used bus transportation system.

Overview[edit]

Set on what was once was the College of Staten Island campus, P.S. 80 serves students from kindergarten through high-school. The school opened in 1995, had its first graduating class in 2001. Its first group to complete all 13 years of schooling graduated in 2008.

The school enrolls about 90-100 pupils per grade from kindergarten through middle school and about 125 per grade in high school. Close to 1,000 students apply for about 75-90 kindergarten seats, and the school receives more than 1,200 applications for the 40 to 50 seats that open in 9th grade. Teachers work at every academic level, from the youngest grades through high school, and the "seamless" curriculum promises a smooth progression from year to year, with ample opportunity for arts, music, Advanced Placement classes, and electives. Students in grades 6 through 12 are assigned personal laptops, and can take advantage of the school’s technology resources. The school features hallways named with street signs for famous artists, architects, and inventors.

High-school students have the opportunity to travel overseas. Destinations have included Italy, Hungary, and Austria. Vermont, Michigan, and Hawaii were also destinations. Fundraisers are also held to help finance the high school's annual trip Habitat for Humanity. In addition, high school students can work with younger students in the elementary school, as classroom student mentors.

Special education[edit]

"All classes contain a mix of students of different abilities. District 75, which enrolls children with severe disabilities, has a separate program at the Petrides complex, as part of PS 37."[citation needed]

Admissions[edit]

Admissions are by lottery for grades K-8. For kindergarten, the school typically receives more than 800 applications for 75-90 seats, of which 15 are reserved for siblings of current students (separate lottery). The handful of open seats in the upper grades are filled by lottery, as well. In 9th grade, class sizes get larger and an extra class is added to the grade. Thousands of students apply for a total of 40 to 55 new seats. These seats are filled through the city's "educational option" formula, designed to achieve a mix of low, average, and high-performing students.

Controversy[edit]

Within the past, there had been certain discrepancies according to the school's enrollment policy under the past principal. This was highlighted by a noticeable prevalence to kin relations within the student body and noted recommendations within an alleged random basis lottery system for enrollment. These were recorded in a 1998 investigation report. The report also recorded the absence of critical records that would determine the extent of the irregularities.[1]

In November 2017, a student posed with a gun in a children's bathroom and uploaded the picture to social media. The school closed while authorities investigated, and afterwards several security measures were put in place.[2]

From January 2018 to March 2018, several rape cases have been reported as having taken place at the school.[3][4]

Extracurricular activities, clubs, and athletics[edit]

The track and field (top) and baseball field (bottom) in the sports complex of the campus.

PSAL Championships[edit]

Football Team

Baseball Team

Boys' Wrestling Team

Girls' Bowling Team

Boys' Golf Team

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "NYPD: Petrides student poses with gun on Instagram". 12 November 2017.
  • ^ "Cops: 2 rapes, 1 arrest in incidents at Petrides School". 10 March 2018.
  • ^ "Teen allegedly groped girl, 17, at Petrides School". 13 March 2018.
  • External links[edit]



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