Enrico Fermi School No. 17
School Information
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Start Time 7:30 a.m.
Dismissal Time 2:00 p.m.Grade Level PreK-6158 Orchard Street, Rochester, NY 14611
Phone (585) 436-2560
Email/Text 17info@rcsdk12.org
Website www.rcsdk12.org/17Principal
Damaris Saltares
Assistant Principal
William Cronmiller
Assistant Principal
Nancy Coddington
Parent Contact
TBD
Board Liaison
James Patterson
School Chief
Brenda Torres-Santana
DASA Coordinator
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Enrico Fermi School No. 17 is in the Northwest Zone.
What Every Family Should Know
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School 17 is a place of support and understanding. We strive to educate the whole child with respect for all. We seek parent and community involvement. As a school community, we value a safe environment in which to teach and learn. We embrace our diversity. We celebrate everyone, everything, every day!
Learn more about School No. 17!
Elearning page: bit.ly/17eLearning
School 17 Presentation (English): tinyurl.com/17expo2021
Presentación sobre la escuela 17 (español): tinyurl.com/17expo2021esp
Program Features
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Uniforms Required NoForeign Languages Two-Way Dual Language Immersion Program (English/Spanish)English Language Learners YesHonors/Enrichment Classes YesEarly Literacy Program YesChorus YesBand/Orchestra YesInstrumental Music Lessons YesSports YesStep Teams YesExtended/Expanded Day NoSaturday School NoOn-Site After-School Care NoSummer Programs YesBusiness/College/Faith Partnerships Celebration of Life Community, Inc., Coordinated Care Services, Inc., Eastman Dental Center, Orchard Street Community Health Center, Healthi Kids/ Finger Lakes Health Systems, AmeriCorps, M.K. Gandhi Institute, IBERO American Action League, Center for Youth, The Community Place, SUNY Brockport, Charles Settlement House, Charles House Neighbors in Action, Hillside-Crestwood, Neighborhood Safety Net, Allendale Columbia
Unique Features
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- Neighborhood enrollment preference, sibling enrollment preference.
- Strong emphasis on diversity, reflected by the school motto, “Our Diversity is Our Strength.”
- Community School
- Restorative Practices
- Offers a Universal Pre-K Program including a program for 3- year-olds.
- “Help Me Read” program, run by volunteers, provides students with additional literacy assistance.
- Horizons Summer LEAP (Learning Enrichment to Achieve Potential) is an educational initiative improving access to high quality, tuition-free, summer learning programs. Children go to the campuses of Allendale Columbia and SUNY Brockport to receive academic instruction and social-emotional support along with fun summer enrichment activities.
- Participates in Junior Achievement and has an active PTO.
- Neighborhood enrollment preference, sibling enrollment preference.