Calendar
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Parent Engagement Night
In-Person
3:30-4:30
4:45-5:45
P.S. 247, The College Partnership Elementary School -
SLT meeting
2:05 in Mrs. McKenna's office.
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Memorial Day, schools closed
P.S. 247, The College Partnership Elementary School -
Civics for All Expo
P.S. 247, The College Partnership Elementary School -
Seth Low Park
Bike Helmet Giveaway
@ Seth Low Playground
West 12th Street (btw. Bay Parkway & Avenue P)
Helmet Fittings & Distribution
Sponsored by Council Member Susan Zhuang.
NYC DOT partners with organizations and council members to host free helmet fitting events across the city. NYC has provided over 300,000 free bicycle helmets to New Yorkers.
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Eid al-Adha / Anniversary Day; schools closed
P.S. 247, The College Partnership Elementary School
Highlights from Our February Buddy Day
Coming Soon! National Honor Society!
P.S. 247 will have our first National Elementary School Honor Society for the 2024-2025 school year!
More details to come in September!
Resources to Bookmark!
Opportunities for Accelerated Learning at P.S.247 The College Partnership School – 2023-2024
Current School-Based Enrichment:
- Robotics Lab
- Coding Club
- 3D Printing
- Student Government
- STEM Club
- Violin Program
- Show Choir
- Fine Arts Program
- Debate Team
- Math Enrichment Club
- Girls Who Code Afterschool
More options to come this year!
Project Based Learning:
- Soap Box Club
- Outreach Collaboration – supporting the needs of our community
Specialized Programs – Content and Cross-Disciplinary:
- Socratic Seminar
- Independent Investigational Method (IIM)
Partnerships:
- College Partnerships Program
- Dancing Classrooms (Ballroom Dance)
- Art Connection Residency in K-5
- NIA Beacon Program
D20 Initiatives:
- Math Olympiads
- Civics 4 All/Soapbox
- Science Olympiad
- STEAM Expo
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