Louis Marshall School
PS 276 — East New York, Brooklyn
A inclusive, community-driven elementary education where every child is seen, supported, and inspired to reach their full potential.
Pre-K through 5th grade • 900+ students • A proud East New York tradition since 1965.
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About Our School
Where every child belongs.
Founded in 1965, PS 276 The Louis Marshall School serves Pre-K through 5th grade in the heart of East New York. Our culturally responsive curriculum and data-driven instruction ensure every student thrives academically and socially.
We believe in the power of partnership—between home, school, and community—to nurture lifelong learners and productive citizens who are prepared for the future.
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What We Offer
Our Programs
A foundation for success, from the first day of Pre-K to 5th grade graduation.
Early Childhood
Our Pre-K and 3K programs build a strong foundation through play-based learning, social-emotional development, and hands-on exploration.
Explore Early ChildhoodCulturally Responsive Curriculum
We meet students where they are with instruction that reflects their identities, experiences, and strengths—preparing them for academic success and global citizenship.
Learn MoreSocial-Emotional Learning
Beyond academics, we prioritize the whole child with guidance counselors, restorative practices, and a supportive community that helps students grow into confident, resilient individuals.
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Upcoming Events
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