PS 334 The Anderson School
Address
Map
100 West 77th Street
New York NY 10024
Information
EstablishedPS 9: 1830
The Anderson Program: 1987
Anderson Middle School: 2003
PS 334, Indep. School: 2005
LeadershipJodi Hyde, Principal
Nicole Chandonnet, Asst Prin.
Ana Crenovich, Parent Coord.
Donna Smiley, Community Coord.
Color(s)Red & White   
MascotDragon
PublicationYearbook: The Anderson Journal
AffiliationsDistrict 3: Citywide
System: NYC DOE
Accreditation: USNY
Websitewww.ps334anderson.org
77th Street

The Anderson School PS 334 is a New York City school for children in grades kindergarten through 8 from the city's five boroughs. It was founded thirty-six years ago (September 1987) as The Anderson Program under the stewardship of PS 9.[1] The New York City Department of Education (DOE) spun off Anderson in July 2005 as a stand-alone school — PS 334.

Enrollment

Anderson's enrollment for the 2018–19 school year was 535 students.[2] Since inception, Anderson has had two sections (classrooms) per grade.

School names

The Anderson School (PS 334) inherited its name from its former parent school, the Sarah Anderson School,[1] a K-5 neighborhood catchment school that offers two programs: Renaissance and Gifted and Talented. Until PS 334 moved to 100 West 77th Street in July 2009, both schools shared a building at 100 West 84th Street.

Sarah Anderson (1922–1981)[3] was a beloved school paraprofessional. The school community petitioned the Board of Education to rename PS 9 in her honor. It became official during her memorial dedication in May 1981.[4] Never married, she was the mother of three: Clarence "Pete" Anderson (1938 and living in East New York, Brooklyn), Ronald ("Ronnie") Dean Anderson (b. 1939 Griffin GA – 2001 Griffin), and Thomas Anderson. Sarah Anderson is buried at Mount Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery, Griffin, GA. Her nickname, for those close to her, was "Peggy." Her daughter-in-law (Clarence's wife), Earnestine Anderson, also worked with Sarah as a paraprofessional at PS 9. Earnestine resides in Griffin.

In 1993, under Principal Joan Gutkin, PhD (1936–1997), PS 9 (then the host school for The Anderson Program) received magnet school funding for music and art and henceforth adopted the name, "Renaissance School of Music and Art." Ever since, PS 9 has used both names.

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References

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  1. ^ a b Sarah Anderson School PS 9 official website
  2. ^ School Register, ATS (Automate the Schools), NYC Department of Education, Feb. 18, 2010
  3. ^ Sarah Anderson; born 31 July 1922 Birmingham, Alabama; died 2 February 1981 Griffin, GA
  4. ^ In May 1981, Abraham Goldman was the Principal and Richard Vasquez was the President of the P.S. 9 Parents Association.