I had my kids enrolled in this school. Both were taken out I was not satisfy with the handling of discipline issues. They seem more preoccupied with collecting their monthly fee and dont encourage the children to express their indiviuality freely of course within reasonable means. Thought this would
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Posted by a parent on 06/29/09
Excellent school, well organized, they offer evrerything a child needs
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Posted by a parent on 06/03/09
I am the parent of a 3rd grade student at St. Adalbert's and I am very pleased with the school and the staff there. My son began schooling here in Pre-K and is progressing very well. I think his teacher this year Ms. Patricia Maiara must be commended for her teaching skills and the attention she gives
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Posted by a parent on 01/11/09
The pricipal is great and a few of the staff. The school is safe, which I am grateful for. The HUGE downfall is the amount of money they ask for, and I'm not talking tuition. The monthly tuition is reasonable, but every time I turn around they are asking for more money. Money for a basket, a play, after
... Read more school, LUNCH and Breakfast (which isn't a combo deal) is ridiculous, Yard duty, Dress down, Parties.. anything you can think of OR they can think of is going to cost you! It's insane. I don't know how I survived 2 years. In these times, what $3 here $30 there, it's too much!! Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/03/08
St. Adlaberts schol is Great!. I love this school. I attened here since 7th grade. Now in 8th Grade.. My teachers are great.. we always laugh and make jokes with the teachrs.. we share the greatest bond ever.. and that lets me know that i can come to any teacher for anything or any problem i have and
... Read more i know they will take care of me. All the students get along here.. there are NO clicks.. if you want to hang with the cheerleaders.. do so.. they won't exclude you.. they will alwys welcome you.. like the basket ball players... and the 'rockers' . :).. i think i have made life long firends in this school. The priciple is funny and loving and careful.. Shes the best on Staten Isand. Read less
Posted by a student on 10/06/08
I love this school. My son and daughter both attend and I always feel that they are safe when in school. The principal is wonderful and really cares about the students and school. Even though it is a small school, my children learn a great deal.
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Posted by a parent on 09/19/08
Five Star school. Great prinipal,great teachers. They have smart boards in the classrooms. I cannot say enough about how caring and friendly everyone is. I wish they had a high school, because my child would stay on for four years.
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Posted by a parent on 06/24/08
I just graduated St. Adalberts. I've been there since Pre-K ao I know a lot about the school. It's a small school with one class per grade which is bad because we had 46 kids at one point in my class. The love there is great. My last teaher there was Mr. Mohlennhoff. He is a great man and a great teacher.
... Read more He creates a bond with his class unlike any other. He personnally gave me the name 'banana boy' because he has such a great sense of humor(not being sarcastic). I am going to miss him next year. He served that school for 37 years and decided to retire with my class, St. Adalbert's Class of '08. That made us feel very special. Read less
Posted by a student on 06/23/08
I think St.Adalbert school is a great school. There aren't cliques where students are excluded. Sixth, seventh and eighth grade students switch classes to get a bit of what high school is like.
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Posted by a student on 02/12/08
This school as educated my three childen who went on to get scholorships to high school and the little one is still there flourishing. You are doing yourself a huge justice by sending your child to this little tiny school in the heart of Elm Park
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Staten Island schools — St Adalbert School is located at 355 Morningstar Rd, Staten Island NY 10303. 355 Morningstar Rd is in the Mariners Park neighborhood and 10303 ZIP code in Staten Island, NY The school district for St Adalbert School is the Archdiocese Of New York Education Off. St Adalbert School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels PK - 8.
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