CONCORD HIGH SCHOOL

Concord High School, located at 109 Rhine Avenue in the Grasmere neighborhood of Staten Island, is a specialized transfer high school within the New York City Department of Education. It is specifically designed to serve students who may have struggled in traditional high school settings, offering a smaller, more personalized educational environment. The school focuses on re-engaging students by providing flexible scheduling and a supportive atmosphere aimed at helping them get back on track to earn their Regents diplomas.

Because of its status as a transfer school, Concord High emphasizes individualized attention and credit recovery. The curriculum is tailored to meet the needs of students who are over-age or under-credited, ensuring that they can progress toward graduation at a pace that works for them. By fostering a close-knit community and offering targeted academic and social support, the school strives to prepare its students for post-secondary success, whether that involves higher education, vocational training, or direct entry into the workforce.

109 RHINE AVE
STATEN ISLAND, NY 10304-3301
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CONCORD HIGH SCHOOL is a public Title I school in STATEN ISLAND, NY with about 166 enrolled students. See other public high schools in New York

School Details

2017-2018
Level:
High School
(Alternative Education School)
Charter School:*
No
Total Students:
166
Teachers:
12.81
NSLP Status:1
Yes under Community Eligibility Option (CEO)
Qualified free lunch:
0
Qualified reduced-price lunch:
0
Title I Status:2
Title I schoolwide school
Virtual:
Not Virtual
Grade Levels Offered
9th Grade
10th Grade
11th Grade
12th Grade

* A public charter school is a publicly funded school that is typically governed by a group or organization under a legislative contract with the state, the district, or another entity. The charter exempts the school from certain state or local rules and regulations.

1 The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) provides eligible students with free or reduced-price lunch

2 Title I, Part A (Title I) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act provides supplemental financial assistance to school districts for children from low-income families.

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School Demographics for 166 students

Hispanic/Latino
44.6%
Black or African American
29.5%
White
22.3%
American Indian or Alaska Native
1.8%
Asian
1.2%
Two or more races
0.6%

Female
51.8%
Male
48.2%

Data for school year 2017-2018 — The information found on this website was provided in part by the U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor and Statistics & various other external sources. We do not verify the contents of the information provided and therefore, cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information displayed on this website.