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2 years ago

The football team sucks every year and are full of themselves the students are even worse and the teacher really try there hardest.

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Queens Metropolitan High School - This Car cut me off, nearly hit two women and blew a stop sign picking up two students at the school!

Queens Metropolitan High School

5.0(2 reviews)
1.3 mi•Forest Hills

This is a wonderful high school created in 2010! I remember when I was zoned to this high school…read moreafter taking the SHSAT and I did not know much about this high school! However, the teachers are great, the athletic program is great and the academics are taken seriously! This was a very convenient school to get to and you can get involved at this school and should no matter that the days were 8:00am-2:20pm! I am proud to be a graduate of the class of 2018!

I felt compelled to write a review for Queens Metro because I know it's a relatively new school and…read moresome parents and kids don't know much about it. First of all, because some people get MELS and Queens Metropolitan mixed up, I want to clarify that they are two completely separate schools. They have nothing to do with one another. There are actually 3 schools on the same campus: a District 75 school (special education), MELS -Metropolitan Expeditionary Learning School (middle school and high school), and Queens Metropolitan High School. They are three separate, independent schools. I didn't know how good Queens Metro was until my child started going there. He's an excellent student, he was in an honors class at Russell Sage and he had a GPA of 97.5 and high state tests scores. Yet, he didn't want to take the SHSAT. We didn't push for it (well...not too much) because we knew that Metro was a good neighborhood school and we were ready to transfer him if things didn't work out. As it turns out, we are gladly surprised that it is better than we expected. We're so happy we made the decision for him to go to Metro; the more we learn about it, the more we like it. Not only the environment is very welcoming and containing for the students and families, but the teachers are top notch! They are highly educated, young, energetic, engaged, good communicators, with high expectations and a passion for teaching. The principal, Ms. Rodriguez Tabone, is pretty new in the school. She is coming straight from Stuyvesant High School, where she used to be the Assistant Principal! This is her second year at Metro and she's making the school better and better. She's an amazing leader, committed to strong academics, making the best of every student and taking the school to the next level. She's bright, approachable and efficient. The school is getting grants and is transforming a trip to Costa Rica (which students can take at any point during the 4 years) into a community service trip. They have several clubs and varsity sports. They have AP and College Now courses. Now, there are kids at Metro who got into Bronx Science and Townsend Harris and chose to come to Queens Metro, and recently kids who were in other Specialized high schools for their freshman year who ended up transferring to Queens Metro because they didn't want to put up with the commute, having a great school in their area. That's how good it is. A lot of kids in the area end up going to the Specialized High Schools. Metro is a great alternative to that. I hear horror stories of kids from other neighborhoods who are excellent students but were not matched to a good school. We are so, sooo lucky to have Metro in our neighborhood

John Adams High School

John Adams High School

2.2(5 reviews)
1.9 mi•Ozone Park

John Adams in the 80s and beyond was a great school then it started to change in the mid 90s till…read morenow. at one point until a couple of years ago it was so bad that there were always about five squad cars in front of the school at any given time. The school has changed and the laws are becoming more strict on dress code and behavior. The faculty is good they get better students each year who care about their education and their future attending the school and because of that it's making the school better all around. John Adams public school has so much to offer children and so much opportunity to offer children that if you live in the neighborhood and you're serious about a great education for free I recommend John Adams YABC Program as well. You can go to school at night and still get a diploma. John Adams is slowly getting rid of all the bad apples that attended that school and they're filling it up with children who want to learn and get a great education. I think the faculty really cares about its students and they want to see the children get ahead. The school is Enormous. the graduation rate is not where it should be but I think within 10 years this is going to be another fantastic school once again.

This school served me back in1980. It was not bad, it was a pretty good school. I'm the one that…read morefailed myself by cutting classes back then and not getting my education... So I don't know how much it has changed, but I wish I had stayed in school...

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