| School Name | Address | Phone | Grades | County | Type | District Name |
| P.S. 153 Adam Clayton Powell | 1750 Amsterdam Ave New York, NY 10031 | (212) 927-8611 | PK-5 | New York (Manhattan) | public | New York City Geographic District # 6 |
| Ethnic Background | Percent | Year |
| White, non-Hispanic | 2.0979 | 2009 |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 17.982 | 2009 |
| Hispanic | 79.1209 | 2009 |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 0.1998 | 2009 |
| Native American or Native Alaskan | 0.599401 | 2009 |
| Students Getting Free Lunch | Year |
| 96% | 2008 |
| Date | Who | Comments |
| 9/14/2011 | parent | My son is in the Dual Language program in first grade, this being his second year there, and my daughter just began in pre-k. I overall have been very happy with this school. The teachers are kind and friendly to students and parents. They are very much helpful in questions and concerns about my children's education. The arts programs are fantastic; last year my son took piano, vocal, general music class, drama, and art. They have a string orchcestra and a specialized arts intensive program for gifted children. There is a Dual Language program which teaches in both English and Spanish and a Gifted and Talented program. The drawback to this school is lack of parental involvement. If only more parents would get involved, this would definately be one of the top NYC public schools. |
| 3/24/2010 | parent | My daughter has attended this school since September 2009 and this is an excellent school. The principal and teachers are very caring and always willing to talk to you about your childs progress. P.S. 153 is a very warm and nurturing school, my child has made so many new friends. This school has a very good Arts program. We are so blessed to be a part of this school. |
| 10/14/2009 | parent | My son has attended p.s. 153 for 2 years and we are fully satisfied and over joyed with his progress and abilities. Not only has he made nice friends but the staff and system has been enriching in both the arts and sciences. the teachers are caring, disciplined and enthusiastic. we are very lucky to be a part of a great public school. |
| 9/11/2009 | parent | My daughter is in this school and i have her there because i have no other option but i think is the worst school, they don't have organization and they do not teach at all !! |
| 8/11/2009 | parent | they dont teach that good but they have lots of activities. my daughter is in dance, she learned how to play the viola. so is good. the teaching is so so. |
| 10/5/2008 | parent | my son just started school Sept 2008, ,great Pre-k Program he has advanced in all his skills in 1 month, ,and its free. They also have dual language, ,he is learning spanish too. School really encourages parents to get involved, they want parents to brings ideas. great mix of chiildren, reflective of emerging neighborhood. I am happy so far |
| 9/6/2007 | parent | The school and it's faculty staff has improved tremendously. I had remove my children from the school, and decided to return them this year...the grass is not alway greener. They offer a number of programs not offered at many other 'proforming' schools, and parent involvement has improved. They have a number of workshop for parents during days, and weekend. They offer weekend classes for kids who need extra help....The staff is open to suggestions, and appreciates volunteer assistance. |
| 1/3/2006 | parent | School is not parent friendly. A few bad apples that spoil the bunch. Over crowded school. |
| 7/25/2004 | parent | My children attended this school for the last 3 years, and I have to say, it progressively became worse each year! The teachers seemed to be worse the higher the grade. Not all, just the ones my children had. I had to report a second grade teacher to the vice principal for inappropriate comments (nothing sexual). |