Greater Brunswick Charter School

Greater Brunswick Charter School
Location
Greater Brunswick Charter School
Greater Brunswick Charter School
Greater Brunswick Charter School
429 Joyce Kilmer Avenue,
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Information
Type Public elementary school/middle school
Established 1998
Grades K - 8
Enrollment 382 (as of 2013-14)
Student to teacher ratio 15:1
Website School website

Greater Brunswick Charter School (GBCS) is a free, public charter school serving grades kindergarten through eighth located on 429 Joyce Kilmer Avenue in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The school has a Spanish-English bilingual program for grades K-4, and has plans to extend it through grade five.[1]

History

The school opened in the 1998-99 school year. In 2004, it purchased its current building, formerly a bowling alley, with the help of a $500,000 government grant and a $2.5 million loan from New Jersey Community Capital and the Community Redevelopment Fund.[2]

Over the summer of 2010, the charter school expanded, creating over a dozen classrooms and a larger gymnasium out of warehouse space in the building. The funding for this was secured by the nonprofit organization Build With Purpose (then known as READS).[3] For a year prior to this expansion, the school's middle school and one fifth grade classroom had been housed across the street from the school building. The following year, a playground was added, with assistance from KaBOOM!.

Student body

As of the 2013-14 school year, 382 students were enrolled at the school. 70.4% were Hispanic, 19.4% were black, 8.1% were white, and 1.8% were Asian. 63.4% of the students were eligible for a free or reduced-price lunch.[4] 55.2% of students primarily spoke Spanish and 44.8% primarily spoke English at home.[5] The school has a student:teacher ratio of 15:1.[6] GBCS will accept students from any district in New Jersey, although it gives preference to those from Edison, New Brunswick, and Highland Park.[7]

Administration

Core members of the school administration include Donna Medea, the education director; Vanessa Jones, the assistant education director; and Gregory Ramero, the supervisor of instruction.[8] Vanessa Jones will be the education director effective July 1, 2016.

Performance Programs

Theatre

The school formed a theatre program in 2014:

Choir

A choir program was added for students 4th grade and up in the 2010-11 school season, however they never performed; the following year it was switched to 3rd grade and up, and though they performed numerous times in the 2011-12 season, they never performed in the 2012-13 season.

The program was reworked for 2013-14's school year, making an elementary school choir and a middle school choir, each of which performed at various school events, concluding with an end of the year concert, however it was changed in the 2014-15 year to just a single school appearance and a competition at Six Flags.

References

Coordinates: 40°28′44″N 74°27′46″W / 40.47884°N 74.46284°W / 40.47884; -74.46284

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