Bell Top School
Grades: K-5
Students: 305
Type: Public
GreatSchools Rating
Student-Teacher
Ratio: 13:1
Student-Counselor
Ratio: 378:1
Certified Teachers: 100%
39 Reynolds Road
Troy, NY 12180
Troy, NY 12180
(518) 207-2600
Additional GreatSchools Ratings
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College ReadinessNA
Student GrowthRead what parents are saying about Bell Top School
Bell Top has a warm, friendly community atmosphere. The principal is very knowledgeable in curriculum and instruction, has great leadership skills and genuinely knows and connects with all the children. This school has addressed anti-bullying so well and creates a positive school climate by teaching
Posted by a parent on 3/16/2012[...]
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Troy schools - Bell Top School is located at 39 Reynolds Road, Troy NY 12180. Bell Top School is in the East Greenbush Central School District. Bell Top School is a Public school that serves grade levels K-5.
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