PS 527 Parent Teacher Association

323 E 91st St
New York, NY 10128

PS 527, the East Side School for Social Action, is a neighborhood-zoned school that prioritizes creativity, critical thinking, communication, and collaboration to foster leadership and global citizenship among its students. Embracing diversity, the school emphasizes individualized learning experiences and the holistic development of each child, including their social-emotional growth.

Since its opening in September 2012, PS 527 has implemented a social action process that encourages students to explore their surroundings, engage with global issues, and develop solutions through research and community sharing. The school is committed to preparing students with essential 21st-century academic and social-emotional skills for their future success.

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