Nathaniel Hawthorne School No. 25
Nathaniel Hawthorne School No. 25

School Information
Start Time 7:30 a.m.
Dismissal Time 2:00 p.m.
Grade Level PreK-6
190 Reynolds Street, Rochester, NY 14608
Phone (585) 288-3654
Email/Text 25info@rcsdk12.org
Website www.rcsdk12.org/25
Principal
Adrienne Steflik
Assistant Principal
Robert Burns
Parent Contact
Magaly Montalvo
Board Liaison
Jacqueline D. Griffin
School Chief
DASA Coordinator
Robert Burns
Nathaniel Hawthorne School No. 25 is a citywide school.
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What Every Family Should Know
Nathaniel Hawthorne School No. 25 is a small, safe, and positive child-centered environment where family opportunities are encouraged and plentiful. School No. 25 offers full day Pre K for 3 & 4 year old children. School No. 25 promotes students’ and teachers’ joy of learning and ensures that students are active participants in the learning process. Students build character through our strong academic and character programs. The School No. 25 goal is to provide our students with the skills to be self-confident, respectful problem solvers so they can become productive, responsible members of a diverse society.
Program Features
Unique Features
- STEPS Program (Speech/Language Therapy to Encourage the Production of Sound), an eclectic approach to oral language development, integrates the communication processes of listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
- Walk to Intervention within grade levels to reach the needs of all of our students, spanning from Tier 3 intervention to Tier 1 enrichment.
- Differentiated instruction ensures that students are active in the learning process and work to meet their potential.
- Reading and writing program where the curriculum authentically integrates social and emotional learning with literacy.
- Professional development program with St. John Fisher College and Nazareth College, which support professional and student learning through the use of an inquiry-orientated approach to teaching.
- Parent involvement evening activities include: Hispanic Heritage Night, Parents Supporting the Next Gen Standards Information Night, ELA/Math Game Night, Multicultural Night, Storytelling Night, and Black History Night.
- After-school clubs include School Newspaper Club, Boys Club, Girls Club, Community Garden Club, Storytelling Club, Godly Divas, annual musical combined with Durand Eastman Middle School, Boys & Girls Club After-School program.
