The Anderson School PS 334 explained

PS 334 The Anderson School
Established:PS 9: 1830
The Anderson Program: 1987
Anderson Middle School: 2003
PS 334, Indep. School: 2005
Affiliations:District 3: Citywide
System: NYC DOE
Accreditation: USNY
Head Label:Leadership
Head:Jodi Hyde, Principal
Nicole Chandonnet, Asst Prin.
Ana Crenovich, Parent Coord.
Donna Smiley, Community Coord.
Publication:Yearbook

The Anderson Journal

Colors:Red & White
Mascot:Dragon
Address:100 West 77th Street
New York NY 10024
Website:www.ps334anderson.org

The Anderson School PS 334 is a New York City school for children in grades kindergarten through 8 from the city's five boroughs. It was founded years ago (September 1987) as The Anderson Program under the stewardship of PS 9. The New York City Department of Education (DOE) spun off Anderson in July 2005 as a stand-alone school — PS 334.

Enrollment

Anderson's enrollment for the 2018–19 school year was 535 students. Since inception, Anderson has had two sections (classrooms) per grade.

School names

The Anderson School (PS 334) inherited its name from its former parent school, the Sarah Anderson School, a K-5 neighborhood catchment school that offers two programs: Renaissance and Gifted and Talented. Until PS 334 moved to 100 West 77th Street in July 2009, both schools shared a building at 100 West 84th Street.

Sarah Anderson (1922–1981)[1] was a beloved school paraprofessional. The school community petitioned the Board of Education to rename PS 9 in her honor. It became official during her memorial dedication in May 1981. Never married, she was the mother of three: Clarence "Pete" Anderson (1938 and living in East New York, Brooklyn), Ronald ("Ronnie") Dean Anderson (b. 1939 Griffin GA – 2001 Griffin), and Thomas Anderson. Sarah Anderson is buried at Mount Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery, Griffin, GA. Her nickname, for those close to her, was "Peggy." Her daughter-in-law (Clarence's wife), Earnestine Anderson, also worked with Sarah as a paraprofessional at PS 9. Earnestine resides in Griffin.

In 1993, under Principal Joan Gutkin, PhD (1936–1997), PS 9 (then the host school for The Anderson Program) received magnet school funding for music and art and henceforth adopted the name, "Renaissance School of Music and Art." Ever since, PS 9 has used both names.

Physical plant

Awards and achievements.

See also

References

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External links

The Anderson School PS 334

City and State Resources

Teacher Certification

Regional Education Advocacy

National Associations

History

Journals

Notes and References

  1. Sarah Anderson; born 31 July 1922 Birmingham, Alabama; died 2 February 1981 Griffin, GA
  2. Web site: NAQT 2023 Middle School National Championship Tournament Team Standings . 2024-06-11 . www.naqt.com . en.