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MSK

MSK empowers young women through school wide projects and district events. MSK collaborate to learn leadership skills, engage in community service while learning to improve their relationships, communication and public speaking skills.

MBK

MBK Mission is to cultivate a brotherhood in and across our district community that will help engage, empower, elevate, and enlighten our boys and young men of color in order to actively address disparities in the achievement and opportunity gaps of boys and young men of color and ensure their social-emotional and academic success.

STUDENT COUNCIL

The Student Council gives students a voice to make changes within their school community. We will work together to develop leadership skills, build relationships with the staff and students within the school, and develop school wide initiatives to build a school atmosphere based on what the students want.

Carrie Espy, Student, Class of 2024

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Tasha Smith, Parent

“Our third grader came home saying, "I made so many new friends! The school is so cool! Can I go there, too?" This, from a child who was happy and comfortable in the school she'd attended since pre-K. The students she'd met at P.S. 456 were so warm, so welcoming and friendly.“

Justin Thompson, Student, Class of 2018

“I gained self responsibility and personal empowerment. I loved attending P.S. 456 and miss it immensely!”
Girl studying Math

Tasha Smith, Parent

“Our third grader came home saying, "I made so many new friends! The school is so cool! Can I go there, too?" This, from a child who was happy and comfortable in the school she'd attended since pre-K. The students she'd met at P.S. 456 were so warm, so welcoming and friendly.“

Justin Thompson, Student, Class of 2018

“I gained self responsibility and personal empowerment. I loved attending P.S. 456 and miss it immensely!”