The Judge Charles J. Vallone School

The Judge Charles J. Vallone School, formerly the Humphry Davy School, is Public School 85 in Long Island City, Queens, New York, United States.[2]

Judge Charles J. Vallone School
Address
Map
23-70 31st St

Long Island City
,
Queens County
,
New York
11105

United States
Coordinates40°46′23″N 73°54′54″W / 40.7731°N 73.9149°W / 40.7731; -73.9149
Information
Former nameHumphry Davy School
TypeTheater arts and technology magnet elementary school
MottoWhere the genius in each child is developed toward academic excellence[citation needed]
Established1907 (1907)
StatusOpen
School districtNew York City Geographic District #30
NCES District ID3600102[1]
Educational authorityNew York City Department of Education
School number85
School codeNY-343000010000-343000010085
NCES School ID360010202330[2]
PrincipalAnn Gordon-Chang
Faculty34 (on an FTE basis)
GradesPK-5
GenderMixed
Age range4-11
Enrollment566 (2022-2023)
 • Pre-kindergarten29
 • Kindergarten83
 • Grade 187
 • Grade 297
 • Grade 393
 • Grade 492
 • Grade 585
Average class size30
Student to teacher ratio16.65:1
Hours in school day7
Campus typeUrban
Websitewww.ps85q.org

History

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Located in Astoria, Queens, the school was built in 1907. The school was dedicated to Judge Charles J. Vallone on February 18, 1988.[3] Before 1988, it was named after Humphry Davy, a British scientist.

Admissions

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The school serves approximately 566 students from pre-kindergarten to fifth grade,[2] coming from over 40 different countries and speaking at least 14 different languages. 13.5% of newly admitted students are recent immigrants. 117 students are English Language Learners, 16 of whom are special education students.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for New York City Geographic District #30". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "Search for Public Schools - P.S. Judge Charles Vallone (360010202330)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
  3. ^ "School Renamed For Judge Charles Vallone". Newsday. February 18, 1988. Retrieved April 4, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.