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Nathaniel Hawthorne School 25
Basic Information
Address: 965 North Goodman Street
Rochester, NY 14609
	  County: Monroe
	  District: Rochester City School District
	  Phone Number: 585-288-3654
	  Fax Number: 585-654-1070
	  
 	  	  	  Principal: Deborah Lazio
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Additional Information
School Type: Elementary Pre-K-6
	
						Grade Level: 
	
	Pre-K, K-5, 6-8
	
		School Setting: 
	Urban
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 6
	School Days in Calendar Year: 180
			School Mascot: Mustang
			School Size: 400
	Classroom Size: 22
	Classroom Teachers: 60
	Student/Teacher Ratio: 1-20
			After School Programs: Yes
	Summer School: Yes
	PTA Organization: Yes
	Computer Capabilities: 
		Media Center
Mobile Lab
Computers in classrooms
School Clubs: 
	Robotics
Step Team
School Musical
African Drum Group
Choir
Band
Lunch Availability: Lunch and Breakfast Program Free and Reduced Available  
	Parking Spaces/Availability: 
	Yes
Uniform Guidelines: 
	None
Mission Statement: 
	At Nathaniel Hawthorne School #25 we are committed to high expectation for all our students while working toward continuous improvement in educational practices and promoting a positive school environment:  We will:
-Provide a safe and positive child centered environment
-Promote students and teachers joy of learning
-Ensure students will be active participants in the learning process
-Encourage a mutual respect for individual differences and values
-Expand and broaden student's real life experiences
-Provide differentiated instruction to reach individual student's portntial
-Encourage and invite parents to be active in their child's learning environment
Philosophy/Belief Statement: 
					Nathaniel Hawthorne School #25 will prepare all children to be self-confident problem solvers, in order to become productive and responsible members in a diverse society.

