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P.S. 140 - The Eagle School
Basic Information
Address: 916 Eagle Avenue
Bronx, NY 10456
County: Bronx
District: 8
Phone Number: 7187427940
Fax Number: 7182921349
Email: pcannon@schools.nyc.gov
Principal: Paul Cannon
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Additional Information
School Type: Public Elementary
Grade Level:
Pre-K, K-5
School Setting:
Set in the Morrisania section of the Bronx, P.S. 140 is the educational hub for many families within the surrounding community. Near Yankee Stadium and the 161st Courthouse, our students are affored rich out of classroom experiences that reveal the wealth of culture and history within the South Bronx.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 8:20AM- 2:40PM
School Days in Calendar Year: 183
School Holidays: Holidays according to the NYC Department of Education Calendar
School Colors: Blue and White
School Mascot: Eagle
Community:
Morrisania
School Size: 670
Classroom Size: 25-30 Students
Support Services:
Speech, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Onsite Health Clinic offering dental, eye and health screenings.
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Two state of the art computer labs, 3 mobile laptop carts, Ipads and SmartBoards in nearly all classrooms.
School Clubs:
Lego Robotics, Saturday Academy for ELA and Math, Etiquette Training Program, Authentic Asian Cooking Classes, Early Morning Start Tutoring, Harlem School of the Arts and NYS Historical Society.
Lunch Availability: Free lunch for qualifying students
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Limited, street parking available
Uniform Guidelines:
P.S. 140 is a uniform school. Students wear navy blue bottoms and white shirts. Girls and boys are free to wear comfortable footwear and accessorize with neck/bow ties, etc.
Mission Statement:
The P.S. 140 Mission is to ensure staff members, parents and the P.S. 140 school community full embrace the notion that "All Means All" in setting high Academic and Social expectations so that the prospects of our students becoming college graduates or achieving productive careers are viable options in the future.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
P.S. 140, Where the Destination is the Journey and the only Option is Success.
Programs and Services:
Saturday Academy for ELA and Math, Etiquette Training Program, Authentic Asian Cooking Classes, Early Morning Start Tutoring, Harlem School of the Arts and NYS Historical Society.