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M.S. 442 Carroll Gardens School For Innovation
Basic Information
Address: 317 Hoyt Street
Brooklyn N.Y. 11231
County: Kings
District: 15
Phone Number: 718-222-6420
Fax Number: 718-222-6425
Email: dsinito@schools.nyc.gov
Principal: Deanna Sinito
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Additional Information
School Type: Middle School
State District ID: New York
State School ID: New York
Grade Level:
6-8
School Setting:
By Providing interdisciplinary project based learning, mastery based grading, and mentor/mentee relationships, we engage our students and offer opportunities for collaboration and 21st century skills to prepare them for success in college and career.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 8am-2:20pm
School Colors: Blue and White
School Mascot: Stingers
School Size: 200 students
Classroom Size: 22-25 students
Classroom Teachers: 2 teacher
Student/Teacher Ratio: 4:1 student to staff ratio
Support Services:
ASD Nest, ICT, Speech, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Mentorship
Camp Programs: No
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
1:1 computer device to student ratio. We have over 160 Mac book Pro laptops and over 95 Ipads.
School Clubs:
1. Drama & Musical Theatre
2. Chess Club
3. Cooking Club
4. Lego Robotics
5. Guitar Club
6. Spanish Club
7. Art Portfolio Prep
8. Specialized High School Test Prep
9. Neuroscience club
10. Technology
11. Yearbook Club
12. Spanish Club
13. Creative Writing
14. WCGSI News (Media Club)
15. Dance Team
16. Junior Botanist
17. Video game Club
18. Yu-gi-oh Club
19. Specialized H.S. Prep Club
20. Regents Algebra and Earth Science
Uniform Guidelines:
We are a Uniform school. Uniforms can be purchased on our website and Ideal Dept. Store in Brooklyn.
Mission Statement:
MS 442's mission is to empower globally conscious, critical thinkers for the twenty-first century.
By providing interdisciplinary, project based learning experiences and student mentorships, we offer our students opportunities to collaborate with others, and prepare them for college and success in future careers.
Tags: Principal Deanna Sinito, NYC DOE, MS 442, middle school, CGSI