#PublicSchoolProud Week
Staff members at PS 333 in Manhattan invite Betsy DeVos to visit their school.
Members at PS 198 in Brooklyn show their love for public schools.
Members at IS 52, the HS for Excellence and Innovation and Inwood Early College in Manhattan joined together to show their pride.
Students at PS 134 in Manhattan worked with Studio in a School to create a mural of the ABCs of their school.
Members at PS 188 in Oakland Gardens, Queens put their hearts into their work.
Staff members sign an invitation to DeVos at PS 229 in Maspeth, Queens.
The staff of PS 239 in Ridgewood, Queens showed their love for public schools.
Teachers and students at PS 56 on Staten Island celebrated "PS 56 Super Proud Day" by dressing as superheroes.
Staff members at PS 94 in Little Neck, Queens, demonstrate their pride. • The staff at PS 163 in Manhattan is together.
A student shows her love for PS 177 in Gravesend, Brooklyn, on a heart.
Chapter Leader Christine O’Callaghan (second from right) and delegate Marla Smith (center left) stand with student council members and teachers involved in the bake sale at PS 106 in the Bronx.
Teachers Kate Lieberman and Lindsay Monal are #PublicSchoolProud at PS 196 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
At the Mosaic Pre-K Center at 76th Street in Elmhurst, Queens, parents were invited to write notes of appreciation for the school, which were shared on a “Public School Proud” board.
A note of appreciation at the Mosaic Pre-K Center.
A note of appreciation at the Mosaic Pre-K Center.
A note of appreciation at the Mosaic Pre-K Center.
PS 203 in Bayside and PS/IS 266 in Bellerose were two of the 23 schools in Queens’ District 26 that invited Betsy DeVos to see the amazing work they do. Each school created its own invitation that was signed by staff members, who used the hashtag #InviteDeVos when sharing their pictures on social media.
PS 203 in Bayside and PS/IS 266 in Bellerose were two of the 23 schools in Queens’ District 26 that invited Betsy DeVos to see the amazing work they do. Each school created its own invitation that was signed by staff members, who used the hashtag #InviteDeVos when sharing their pictures on social media.
Staff members feed the lion as it makes its way through the halls at PS 129 in College Point, Queens, on Feb. 14 during the school’s Lunar New Year event that was part of its Public School Proud celebration.
Staff members at PS 333 in Manhattan invite Betsy DeVos to visit their school.
Members at PS 198 in Brooklyn show their love for public schools.
Members at IS 52, the HS for Excellence and Innovation and Inwood Early College in Manhattan joined together to show their pride.
Students at PS 134 in Manhattan worked with Studio in a School to create a mural of the ABCs of their school.
Members at PS 188 in Oakland Gardens, Queens put their hearts into their work.
Staff members sign an invitation to DeVos at PS 229 in Maspeth, Queens.
The staff of PS 239 in Ridgewood, Queens showed their love for public schools.
Teachers and students at PS 56 on Staten Island celebrated "PS 56 Super Proud Day" by dressing as superheroes.
Staff members at PS 94 in Little Neck, Queens, demonstrate their pride. • The staff at PS 163 in Manhattan is together.
A student shows her love for PS 177 in Gravesend, Brooklyn, on a heart.
Chapter Leader Christine O’Callaghan (second from right) and delegate Marla Smith (center left) stand with student council members and teachers involved in the bake sale at PS 106 in the Bronx.
Teachers Kate Lieberman and Lindsay Monal are #PublicSchoolProud at PS 196 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
At the Mosaic Pre-K Center at 76th Street in Elmhurst, Queens, parents were invited to write notes of appreciation for the school, which were shared on a “Public School Proud” board.
A note of appreciation at the Mosaic Pre-K Center.
A note of appreciation at the Mosaic Pre-K Center.
A note of appreciation at the Mosaic Pre-K Center.
PS 203 in Bayside and PS/IS 266 in Bellerose were two of the 23 schools in Queens’ District 26 that invited Betsy DeVos to see the amazing work they do. Each school created its own invitation that was signed by staff members, who used the hashtag #InviteDeVos when sharing their pictures on social media.
PS 203 in Bayside and PS/IS 266 in Bellerose were two of the 23 schools in Queens’ District 26 that invited Betsy DeVos to see the amazing work they do. Each school created its own invitation that was signed by staff members, who used the hashtag #InviteDeVos when sharing their pictures on social media.
Staff members feed the lion as it makes its way through the halls at PS 129 in College Point, Queens, on Feb. 14 during the school’s Lunar New Year event that was part of its Public School Proud celebration.