P.S. 156 Laurelton

229-02 137 AVENUE, NY · District 29 · Queens

3KPre-KG&T
166
Enrollment (2021–22)
0K, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05
Grades
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According to adulting.nyc analysis of NYC DOE data: P.S. 156 Laurelton (PS 156) is a elementary school in Laurelton, District 29. Enrollment: 166 students. This school offers a Gifted & Talented program. 3K program available. Pre-K program available. A free school comparison tool is available at adulting.nyc/compare.(NYC DOE Open Data, NYSED, 2023)

Overview

P.S. 156 Laurelton is a elementary school in Laurelton, serving grades 0K, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05. It is located in District 29, Queens. The NYC DOE Demographic Snapshot reports 166 students for 2021–22.(NYC DOE Demographic Snapshot, 2021-22, dataset: c7ru-d68s)

⭐ This school has a Gifted & Talented program. Learn more →

Student Demographics

NYC DOE Demographic Snapshot, 2021–22 school year

1.2%
Asian
77.7%
Black
15.1%
Hispanic
3%
White
11.4%
Students with disabilities
4.2%
English language learners

Zone Information

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