Austin Steward Elementary School No. 46

School Information
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Start Time 9:00 a.m.
Dismissal Time 3:30 p.m.
Grade Level PreK-6
PreK Hours 8:45 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.250 Newcastle Road, Rochester, NY 14610
Phone (585) 288-8008
Email/Text 46info@rcsdk12.org
Website www.rcsdk12.org/46Principal
Gina DiTullio
Assistant Principal
Katelyn Clark
Parent Contact
Charlie McCloud
Board Liaison
Cynthia Elliott
School Chief
Rhonda Morien
DASA Coordinator
Katelyn Clark
What Every Family Should Know
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Nestled in the North Winton/Browncroft neighborhood, Austin Steward School No. 46 serves a diverse population of learners, providing a caring, safe, supportive learning community. We are fully invested in ensuring that all students meet or exceed grade level standards, and also develop their social/emotional skills. We love our students and families.
Program Features
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Uniforms Required YesEnglish Language Learners (ENL) YesEnrichment Classes Yes, After-school opportunitiesEarly Literacy Program YesChorus YesBand/Orchestra YesInstrumental Music Lessons YesOn-Site After-School Care Yes, before and aftercare through YMCASummer Programs Yes, district-wideBusiness/College/Faith Partnerships Nazareth College, Xerox Science, Pittsford Women’s Club, Center for Youth, St. John Fisher College, Browncroft Neighborhood Association, YMCA
Unique Features
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- After-school enrichment opportunities: Students participate in academic, social-emotional, enrichment and recreational opportunities beyond those offered during a traditional school day. This includes enrichment opportunities in areas such as Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics.
- Clubs like a Bee Keeping program, that tends to indoor and outdoor hives, and a student-led morning show for our school community.
- As a school-wide instructional priority all of our students engage in ongoing literacy development, through multiple learning opportunities.
- Safe and nurturing environment using Restorative Practice that provides the foundation for successful learning.
- Student leadership opportunities through our safety patrol program, peer mediation, and a house structure that provides peer-to-peer mentorship.
- Parents as Partners is essential and has a longstanding history at School No. 46. Its active and involved Parent Teacher Association (PTA) supports activities that promote community and prepare parents to continue their role as their child’s first educator. Some of the PTA-sponsored events include the Fall Meet & Greet, Scholastic School Book Fair, Grand Lunch event, and our June Family Picnic. PTA meetings include activities such as BINGO for Books, Family Taco Night, Movie Night and more.