Principal’s Memo
Dear P.S. 120 Families,
We had a great turnout today for this morning’s Student of the Month awards and our March Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) meeting. During the meeting, PTA officers and school staff explained the election process and timeline for our 2025-2026 PTA executive board. I encourage all parents to review the PTA notes below and get involved in PTA initiatives as much as your schedule permits. Our PTA works extremely hard in service of our students and staff, and I hope more and more families will participate moving forward!
Have a wonderful weekend with your family.
Sincerely,
Robert Marino
Principal
P.S. 120’s Mission
At P.S. 120, we are committed to preparing our different types of learners to compete in the ever-changing 21st Century workforce by guiding them to recognize the importance of finding the balance between doing what they love, and what the world will need them to do. The faculty at PS 120 will:
Commit to the use of data-driven instruction and decision-making to provide equity-based instruction in all classrooms.
Provide opportunities for students to take responsibility for their own learning by participating in classroom discussion and be able to predict how they can use what they are learning in their everyday lives and goals
Engage students in problem-solving and critical thinking activities
Foster leadership opportunities for students in and out of the classroom
Expose and engage students in the cultural arts
Enable digital literacy by teaching students to use information and communication technologies to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information, requiring both cognitive and technical skills
Empower students to apply their talents to the service of others
As a result, students at P.S. 120:
G5 Science Investigations: Our 5th graders are continuing to demonstrate all their scientific knowledge through the science investigations this week. Students are preparing for the 5th grade Science Exam in May.
NY Islanders Assembly: Our 4th and 5th grade students had the amazing opportunity to participate in the NY Islanders Assembly! The Islanders mascot, Sparky, joined our school community as they taught our students about the importance of taking care of our bodies.
Success Criteria: Students at P.S. 120 take pride in understanding how to be successful readers, writers, scientists, mathematicians, artists, and athletes. Teachers across content areas ensure that students understand the expectations of how to be successful in class.
Announcements
Summer Rising: Families interested in applying to Summer Rising should check this page frequently for resources. Be sure to create a MySchools account, if you don’t have one already, so that you are ready when the application window opens. Important Dates:
March 28, 2025: Application closes in MySchools.
April 2025: Offer releases will be available in MySchools.
July 2, 2025: Summer Rising starts for K-8 students.
July 4, 2025: Summer Rising will be closed in observance of Independence Day.
August 15, 2025: Summer Rising ends for elementary school students.
PTA Updates (Sent on behalf of the PTA):
March Meeting: Parents may review the agenda from Friday’s PTA meeting here.
April Meeting: Our next PTA/PAC meeting will take place on Friday, April 4, at 8:30 AM.
The PTA & PAC Meeting will begin following our celebration of February Student of the Month awardees (“Bravery”).
PTA Elections for 2025-2026 School Year - Spring Timeline:
March to April: PTA creates PTA Nomination Committee. Any parent interested in assisting with PTA elections should complete this brief form before April 1, 2025.
April to May: Nominations collected for the 2025-2026 PTA executive board elections. Interested candidates may indicate their interest in running as an officer, or selecting a running mate and running as co-officers, before the PTA election on Friday, May 2.
PTA elections will be conducted on Friday, May 2.
P.S. 120’s PTA is actively seeking a Treasurer for the 2025-2026 school year. The Treasurer is one of the 3 mandatory officers on the PTA’s executive board. Specifically, P.S. 120’s incoming treasurer will be tasked with the responsibility to create a new PTA checking account (must have a Social Security Number). Please see more resources about the Treasurer position here:
If you would like to know more about the Treasurer position, please email the PTA at PS120QPTA@gmail.com or send a ParentSquare message to Jacqueline Momoh or our Parent Coordinator, Annabelle TianTian Zhang.
Community Event - Tax Filing Workshop: Council Member Nily Rozic’s office is hosting a FREE Tax Prep Service Day on March 26th from 3 - 6PM (for individual incomes up to $67,000 or a family income of $93,000 to qualify).
Please call 718-820-0241 to schedule an appointment.
If you cannot make it that day, the Queens Public Library also has local tax events throughout the month, including at the Briarwood, Glen Oaks, Fresh Meadows, Flushing, and Kew Garden Hills branches.
SMILE Dental On-site Visits: The mobile dentist will return for their spring visit to PS120 on the following dates to provide all of our students with a dental check-up free of cost:
4/2/25-4/4/25
4/7-4/11/25
4/21-4/25/25
4/28/25
If you did not sign a consent form in the fall, you can complete consent forms in two ways:
Preferred Method - Online: Complete the consent form online by visiting www.myschooldentist.com. Please submit your online consent by 3/14/25
Paper Consent: Paper consent forms will be sent home in students backpacks during the week of 3/3 for any parent who does not wish to complete the consent online. Completed forms should be returned to school by 3/14/25.
NOTE: If you previously consented for your child to receive dental services (this school year or in a prior school year), that permission form is still valid. A new consent form is not required for your child to be seen.
If you consented for your child to receive dental services previously, and no longer wish for your child to receive dental services at school, please call # (855)481-8638 to opt out.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! If you are able to help out on one of the Dental Visit days, please sign-up on Parent Square!CLICK ME FOR SIGN-UPhttps://www.parentsquare.com/feeds/48382172
DISTRICT 25 Math Family Night
Thursday, March 27, 2025 from 5:45 PM to 7:45 PM*In-Person*
Location: J.H.S. 189 Daniel Carter Beard - 144-80 Barclay Avenue, Queens, NY 11355
Join Superintendent Dr Dantona, Deputy Superintendent Umit Serin, the District 25 team and School Staff for District 25 Family Math Night @ JHS 189 in Flushing!
All adults attending this event must have a FREE ticket.
All children must attend with an adult.
This is a FREE event *REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED*
NYC School Family Survey- Please complete before April 4! School surveys were backpacked home on Friday, February 28. Please see the survey directions here; you can choose to fill out the paper survey or complete the survey online. Please respond by the survey deadline of April 4 - We value your feedback immensely!
School Meals/Menus: Click the links below to access daily/monthly cafeteria menus:
SEL Corner
Announcements
This year, Ramadan falls during the month of March. P.S. 120 students who observe Ramadan may request accommodations during the school day, such as excuse from physical education or an alternate location during lunch periods.
Free Museums and Free Museum Days in NYC
Reservations are strongly encouraged and sometimes required!
The Bronx Zoo – General admission is free on Wednesdays, but reservations are required. The Wednesday Ticket Store opens at 5pm on Mondays. Total Experience activities cost extra.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden – Winter weekdays (December through February) are pay-what-you-can. Children 11 and under are always free.
Brooklyn Children's Museum – Free hours are held on Thursday afternoons from 2-5pm. Reservations should be booked in advance.
The Jewish Museum – Saturday admission is free. Timed-entry reservations are recommended.
Museum of the Moving Image – Free admission is offered on Thursdays from 2pm-6pm. Timed-entry tickets are recommended.
New York Aquarium – Pay-what-you-wish Wednesday afternoons from 3pm to last entry, which varies by season. Reservations are required and the Wednesday Ticket Store opens at 3pm Monday.
New York Botanical Garden – Free grounds admission for NYC residents all day Wednesdays. Non-NYC residents can enter for free from 10-11am on Wednesdays.
New-York Historical Society – Pay-what-you-wish Fridays from 5-8pm. Admission to the on-site DiMenna Children's History Museum is included. Timed-entry tickets are recommended.
NYSCI – Free admission on Fridays from 2-5pm. Reserve tickets online in advance beginning Thursday mornings at 9am.
Queens Botanical Garden – Free admission daily from mid-December through March. Admission is free on Wednesdays from 3-6pm and Sundays from 9-11am the rest of the year.
Respect For All (RFA) Student-to-Student Discrimination, Sexual and Other Harassment, Intimidation, Bullying FAQ:
Code of Conduct Letter:
Local Events for this week:
NY Family Queens To Do Events Calendar click here
If you would like to recommend students for Student Success counseling groups (formerly known as At Risk Counseling), please click here. This is not a special education evaluation form.
SEL Resources
MindUp/Brain Power Wellness
Self-esteem is the way we perceive ourselves. It plays a central role in a child's motivation and achievements in school, social relationships and their ability to bounce back from setbacks (resilience).
A child's self-esteem is shaped by their own thoughts and feelings about their ability to achieve in ways that are important to them. It is also shaped by the perceptions and expectations of significant people in their life. This includes how they are thought of and treated by parents, teachers and friends.
The closer a child's perceived self (how they see themselves) comes to their ideal self (how they would like to be), the higher their self-esteem.
Here is 6 of the 12 building blocks of Healthy Self-Esteem:
1. A sense of security: Your child must feel secure about themselves and their future. ("What will become of me?")
2. A sense of belonging: Your child needs to feel accepted and loved by others. This begins with their family and then extends to groups such as friends, schoolmates, sports teams, house of worship and even a neighborhood or community. Without this acceptance or group identity, they may feel rejected, lonely and adrift.
3. A sense of purpose: Your child should have goals that give them purpose and direction. Goal can provide an avenue for channeling their energy toward achievement and self-expression. If they lack a sense of purpose, they may feel bored, aimless, or resent being pushed in certain directions by you or others.
4. A sense of personal competence and pride: Your child should feel confident in their ability to meet challenges in their life. A sense of personal power evolves when your child has successful experiences with: solving problems independently, and being creative and getting results for their efforts. Set appropriate expectations, not too low and not too high, for your child. This helps them develop competence and confidence. If you overprotect them, they are too dependent on you; if expectations are so high they never succeed, they may feel powerless and incapable.
5. A sense of trust: Your child needs to feel trust in you and in themself. Toward this goal, you should keep promises, be supportive and give your child opportunities to be trustworthy. This means believing your child and treating them as an honest person.
6. A sense of responsibility: Give your child a chance to show what they are capable of doing. Allow them to take on tasks without being checked on all the time. This shows trust on your part, a sort of "letting go" with a sense of faith.
Celebrations
Ramadan (ongoing): Some of our P.S. 120 families and staff observe the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, which begins the night of February 28 and ends with the celebration Eid al-Fitr on March 31. School will be closed for Eid al-Fitr on Monday, March 31.
Here are two digital libraries to learn more about Ramadan and eid!
New York City Public Schools Calendar 2024-2025: Please bookmark this year’s school calendar, which includes information on school events and vacations throughout the year! Scroll down to view and/or print translations in your preferred language.
Please mark your calendar with upcoming holidays and school closures:
Monday, March 31: NO SCHOOL in observance of Eid al-Fitr
Monday, April 14 - Friday, April 18: NO SCHOOL - Spring Recess