Salk School of Science
The Salk School of Science is a renowned junior high school in Gramercy, Manhattan, New York City and is a very competitive school. For the class of 2023, the admissions rate was just above 4%. It was founded in 1995 as a unique collaboration between the New York University School of Medicine and the New York City Department of Education. The goal of the school is to encourage an enthusiasm for, and the development of abilities in, the sciences, particularly the medical and biological sciences. Science and math are specialties at the school, including special classes for it and after-school programs. A particular aim is to encourage city children to aim for better high schools and colleges.[1] It is located on the top two floors of the P.S. 40 building on East 20th Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues in Manhattan.[2]
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320 East 20th Street New York City , New York , Mid-Atlantic United States | |
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Type | Public Secondary School |
Established | 1995 |
Founder | Jonas Salk |
School district | NYCDOE District 2 |
Dean | Micheal Decicco |
Principal | Rhonda Perry |
Teaching staff | 25 |
Grades | 6-8 |
Enrollment | 356 students |
Campus | PS 40 |
Color(s) | Purple and Gold |
Athletics | PSAL |
Nickname | Salk |
Website | http://www.salkschool.org |
![]() The Salk School is housed on the fourth and fifth floors of the P.S. 40 building |
The school was named for Jonas Salk, developer of the first polio vaccine. Dr. Salk approved the use of his name by NYU before his death in 1995.
Academics and Curriculum
The school's nontraditional discovery-based learning methodology has been cited as resulting in improved cognitive and reasoning skills in students. [3]
Partnership with NYU
Members of the New York medical community work with the school to develop curriculum, and members of the Schools of Medicine and New York University School of Dentistry at New York University teach and mentor students in grades 6 through 8. The NYU Medical Center makes facilities available to the school, and members of the science faculty of the NYU School of Medicine review school students at certain points in their school career, notably at admission and graduation.[2]
Academics
Salk boasts two laboratory-like science classrooms, which help students develop and perform experiments in subject fields ranging from Physics to Genetics. It also utilizes the Amplify Curriculum in 6th and 7th grade to further develop the learning of students.
Although the school is dubbed as a "Science School", the middle school spends an equal amount of time on Humanities (Reading, Writing, and Social Studies), as well as Math. Other notable classes include Spanish, Art, Physical Education, Health, and Drama. All students take 3 years of Humanities, Math, Science, Art, Physical Education, and Drama and 2 years of Spanish. Advisory is also offered but is not a class. The regularity of classes per subject varies from 1 period per week (Art or Drama) to 10 periods per week (Humanities).
Leadership and Faculty
The principal of the school is Rhonda Perry and the vice/assistant principal is Jennifer Goodwin. The dean of the school is Michael Deccico. In total, there are 25 teachers.C
Student Life
The school allows students to bring money to school and at lunchtime, to go out and buy themselves lunch at a variety of delis and restaurants. The park adjacent to the school is exclusively open to students during this period. The school shares its building with another school, P.S. 40 which owns most of the building. There is a gymnasium and a cafeteria that is shared between the schools, and the top 2 floors are exclusive to the Salk School of Science. There are 3 entrances one to the left side of the building, one to the right, and one in the center. Students will normally exit through the center exit. A school bus service will bring students to and from school, but the vast majority of students take public transportation.
After school hours, there are a plethora of afterschool programs and extracurriculars ranging from varsity Sports like tennis, volleyball, and basketball to Science Olympiad and Debate. As a result of having varsity teams, the school does participate in PSAL. Many students participate in these activities which offer a great opportunity to make new friends and learn something new.
Students graduating from the school often go to the 9 Specialized High Schools of New York City, with about 60-70% being accepted every year. The remaining go to top-rated public schools like The Beacon School and Eleanor Roosevelt High School or private schools.
Notes
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2009-12-26.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - About Salk, accessed February 6, 2007
- Byron H. Waksman, "Discovery-Based Discourse," American Scientist, March 1, 1999