Information Technology High School

District
  • School Number: Q502

  • Accessibility: Fully Accessible

  • Grades: 09,10,11,12,SE

  • Students: 1019

  • Geographic District: 30

  • Borough: Queens

School Contacts and Information

School Leader
Jean Woods Powell, Principal
Parent Coordinator
Emma Roman Mendoza
Respect for All Liaison
Imelda Tellez
Sexual Harassment Prevention Liaison
Maxime Monde
How to report bullying
Space
Shares building with other schools
District Borough Number
30Q502

Superintendent and District Contacts

Superintendent
Elaine Lindsey
Family Support Coordinator
Eduardo Duarte
Address
30-48 Linden Place, Queens, NY 11354
Phone
718-281-3517
Education Council President
Deborah Alexander and Valarie Lamour
Education Council Phone
718-391-8380

School Reopening Plans for Fall 2020

Please read the New York City Department of Education's District School Reopening Plan, which outlines the policy, guidelines and processes schools will follow to open safely in September. Building upon the District Plan, every school has provided information on key school-specific contacts and safety measures that have been put into place, which is linked below.
New York City Department of Education's District School Reopening Plan
School Reopening Information

Free Meals

The New York City Department of Education is committed to making three free meals available daily for all NYC children.
  • Beginning March 23, meals will be distributed at more than 400 sites across the city.
  • Three meals a day, including breakfast, will be available to all NYC children Monday through Friday 7:30 am to 1:30 pm at locations across the city.
  • Use our site lookup tool to find a location near you!
Find a Free Meal Location
How To Pick Up a Meal
  • No registration, ID, or documentation required.
  • All three meals a day may be picked up at the same time.
  • No dining space is available, so meals must be eaten off premises.
  • Parents and guardians may pick up meals for their children.
  • Dates, locations, and menus are subject to change.
See what's on the menu
Breakfast
Lunch

Summer School

Students from this school will go to summer school at the following location(s): (If you see multiple locations, contact your home school or call 311 for more information.)
  • William Cullen Bryant High School
  • Program: 30q445 Summer Learning 2020
  • 48-10 31 Avenue, Queens, NY, 11103
  • Grades: 09 - 12
  • Dates: 07/06/2020 - 08/14/2020
  • 08:30AM - 01:30PM

Admissions

This school admits students in the below grade bands. Click on the grade band you are interested in to learn more about this school.
High School

School Quality

The DOE develops tools to help families and educators understand student achievement and school quality. The reports on this page provide information about school quality from multiple sources. These sources include feedback from students, teachers, and parents. Reports also include information from formal school visits and a variety of student achievement metrics.

School Quality Snapshot
The School Quality Snapshot is data that captures the school’s learning environment and student performance. Snapshots from the current and prior school years are available in the links below.
School Quality Snapshot - High School
School Quality Guide
The School Quality Guide is a detailed report about this school that includes complete results from the NYC School Survey and more information on student achievement.
School Quality Guide - High School
Quality Review Report
The Quality Review Report is the result of a two-day visit by an experienced educator, who has looked at how well this school supports student learning and teacher practice.
Quality Review Report 2016-2017
Quality Review Report 2014-2015
School Performance Dashboard
The School Performance Dashboard shows multiple years of data and key comparisons for this school.
School Performance Dashboard - High School
New York State School Report
The New York State Education Department (NYSED) reports educational data so all interested parties can be better informed as they work to advance student achievement.
New York State Education Department School Report Card
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