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ST. SIMON STOCK SCHOOL - BRONX, NY

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School NameAddressPhoneGradesCountyTypeDistrict Name
St. Simon Stock School2195 Valentine Ave
Bronx, NY 10457
(718) 367-0453K-8Bronx (Bronx)private 

Ethnic BackgroundPercentYear
Asian/Pacific Islander0.33672008
Hispanic75.08422008
Black, non-Hispanic24.57912008

Students per TeacherYear
20.6252008

School Head OfficialYear
Angela Ceparano2012

EmailYear
b261@adnyeducation.org2012

DateWhoComments
12/11/2008parentExcellent school to attend. My child has been there since the first grade and now that my child is in eighth grade, I must say this school has never let me down. It has appropriate resources available to all students. Teacher and other staff member are all great people. Others say that they are mean but can you imagine a school with no discipline. If you have a child send him/her here and trusts me you won't regret it.
11/24/2008parentThe school is 'OK'. The administration under Ms. Santiago, to my opinion wasn't that bad. The secretaries, however, do have an attitude problem and make us feel unwelcomed at the school. Our son is graduating this year and has opt out of Catholic schools because he doesn't like it at all! They have made the process of applying for public school extremly obscure and complicated by offering absolutely no guidance to us and basically leaving it up to us to investigate and find suitable schools not to mention they also made us turn in the application over 2 weeks before it is due at the DOE! In terms of teachers they are pretty good. The best teacher, left last year, was Mr. Garcia, awesome Math teacher, but unfortunately no longer there. I would say is a fair choice, only very minor discipline problems and average to above average academics.
3/26/2008parentMy child has been in that school sinc ethe first grade, he is now in 7th grade. I have watched that school get worse every yr. Dr. Mulvey was an 'ok' principal, but lacked authority, the principal afetr her, ms Santiago was horrible. She had aithority but lacked profesionalism. She yelled, had atittudes with parents and was very out of control. it is sad that our children suffer. The pastor is at fault. Fr. nelson does not show any care for those kids, he lets people like the secretaries in the school and the bad principals run everything, we need some good administartion here!!!!
6/20/2007parentI'm a parent trying to provide the best education posible to my kids. Since the first moment I enter the St. Simon Stock School, I only got negativeness from its Principal Ms. Santiago. I found Ms. Santiago very disrespetful when treating people, not paying proper attention or keeping pre-scheduled appointments. I could go on, but this would be too long.
3/21/2005parentVery good school to attend. Teaches children morals as well as having a well rounded academic program. Good range of extracurricular activites available. Parent teacher conferences regularly and level of parent involvement high and greatly encouraged. Certified teachers and great principal.


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