I.S. 73 - The Frank Sansivieri Intermediate School
- Public
- MASPETH, NY
Public School
I.S. 73 - The Frank Sansivieri Intermediate School
- grade B+Overall Grade
- Public
- 6-8
- MASPETH, NY
- Rating 3.88 out of 5 17 reviews
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- Academicsgrade A minus
- Diversitygrade A minus
- Teachersgrade B+
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- Cost of Livinggrade C minus
- Good for Familiesgrade B+
- Housinggrade D+
Median Household Income
$78,657
National
$69,021Median Rent
$1,778
National
$1,163Median Home Value
$743,578
National
$244,900Students
Diversity
grade A minus
Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.
Students
1,962
Free or Reduced Lunch
74%
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Teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
14:1
National
17:1Average Teacher Salary
$78,916
Teachers in First/Second Year
27.5%
75%
of students and parents agree that the teachers give engaging lessons. 4 responses75%
of students and parents agree that the teachers genuinely care about the students. 4 responses75%
of students and parents agree that the teachers adequately lead and control the classroom. 4 responsesSimilar Schools
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I.S. 73 - The Frank Sansivieri Intermediate School Reviews
Rating 3.88 out of 5 17 reviews
My son always gets blame without ask what happend or have a look on the camera to see what happend, i dont know what but my son gets the good grade. I move my son to other school for 7th grade
Decent school, many issues to be solved though. I graduated from this school about 4 years ago but not much has changed. The students there get into fights every month whether it's in the school or right outside. Some teachers seem to not care about their class but some really do. A lot of drama between students and sometimes the teachers but as long as you focus on yourself and stay away from drama, it's not that bad.
regents credit can be earned early, but it is available for solely the accelerated track students.
Diversity is notable, as it has Asian, Hispanic, White race students despite being in a dominant Polish neighborhood, though it is quit esegregated in the Beacon Program (G&T).
Facility isn't too great in the main building, being built in 1926, but the south annex (originally for an elementary school but they moved to a new campus across the Long Island Expressway and IS73 acquired the annex in 2014) is newer and has classroom lockers. The south annex (called the S building) is reserved for 6th graders only.
Academics is heavy in reading/writing for non-Beacon students. A "Reading Without Walls" campaign is suggested for every student, to read 12 books with each a different genre outside the student's comfort (hence Without Walls).
I did not enjoy attending this middle school, but I don't represent the student body. I saw many of my peers enjoy it
Diversity is notable, as it has Asian, Hispanic, White race students despite being in a dominant Polish neighborhood, though it is quit esegregated in the Beacon Program (G&T).
Facility isn't too great in the main building, being built in 1926, but the south annex (originally for an elementary school but they moved to a new campus across the Long Island Expressway and IS73 acquired the annex in 2014) is newer and has classroom lockers. The south annex (called the S building) is reserved for 6th graders only.
Academics is heavy in reading/writing for non-Beacon students. A "Reading Without Walls" campaign is suggested for every student, to read 12 books with each a different genre outside the student's comfort (hence Without Walls).
I did not enjoy attending this middle school, but I don't represent the student body. I saw many of my peers enjoy it