Welcome to Parent Corner

Our goal is to give you as parents the information and access you need to become active partners in your child’s education. The concept of partners recognizes that you the parents and the educators share responsibility for your child’s learning and development. This is important because we know that when families are informed and involved children do better in school.

For further information contact the Parent Coordinator whose focus is to make our school a place where families feel welcome, supported, and respected partners in education. Our Parent Coordinator, Ms.Pamela McDonald.  She can be reached via email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  or by phone at (718) 438-3893, ext. 453.

Uniform

Urban Assembly school dress code policy requires that all students wear school uniforms. We are a MANDATORY uniform school. The Uniform is part of our school culture and it helps our students to remain focused on academics. Uniforms also embody a feeling of belonging, and instill a sense of pride in the students. The uniform colors are Black or white polo shirts with the UASCJ logo and Black pants or skirt.

 

Award-Winning Books List: some of last year’s biggest winners here.How many of these top titles have you and your kids read?

Books of 2011:    Middle School

                High School

21st Century Cheating

Help your child understand the do’s and don’ts of Internet-related research with these guidelines. Plus, learn how teachers detect plagiarized papers.

SchoolFood

DOE has implemented various breakfast service models to ensure that students receive the proper nutrients they need to think clearly, concentrate on learning, and perform better in class.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

School Calendar

To access the Graduation Requirements, Diploma Requirements and Parents' Guide to Graduation Requirements, please click on the links below:

General Education Students Graduation Requirements
Students with Disabilities Graduation Requirements
Parents' Guide to Graduation Requirements