(2025-26 school year)
9:00 a.m.
-3:30 p.m.
School mission
Ida B. Wells-Barnett Elementary School No. 34 students have excellent opportunities in academics, the arts and supports in a grade Pre-K-6 community that incorporates language and culture into the school experience. Staff, students, and parents work together to create a safe community that fosters respect and caring for each other.
Unique Features
- The school is in Good Standing
- A robust arts program that provides weekly opportunities for students to engage in dance and visual art.
- High-quality instruction and a grade-level team approach to ensure an individualized learning environment for each student.
- A daily targeted small group program that provides individualized academic supports and progress monitoring.
- School-Wide Positive Behavioral Supports (SWPBS) provide school-wide instruction and reinforcement of appropriate school behaviors. Morning Meetings, Coping Power Groups, and support from the Center for Youth encourage positive social skills growth.
- Current technology includes: Smart Boards, computer lab, classroom computers, Chromebooks, iPads, document cameras, and student response systems. Students have access to software at school and at home to enhance learning. All 3rd-6th-grade students have access to their own Chromebook to use during the school day. iPad centers are in grade K-2 classrooms.
Academic Programs
- Dance
- Drumming
- Visual Art
Extended Day
- After school care
Special Education Programs & Services
- Consultant Teacher (CT)
- Resource Room (RR)
- Integrated Co-teaching (ICOT)
- Special Class 12:1+3
Community Partnerships
Contact school for more information.
Clubs/Extracurriculars
No data available
Sports offered
No data available
Student enrollment
Enrollment by race and ethnicity
Enrollment by gender
Students enrolled with disabilities
Students enrolled as English Language Learners
Staff info.
Staff counts
Teachers by race and ethnicity
Teacher turnover rate ('23-24 SY)
NYSED English Language Arts results i
2024/2025 Performance compared to District & State
Percentage of students passing
2024/2025 Proficiency by student groups
Students with disabilities
Economically disadvantaged
English language learners
By race
Suppression is applied to the data displayed in school performance profiles to maintain confidentiality of students. In general, suppression is applied when the denominator is 0 to 5 students for one or more subsets (grade levels, cohort). However, other rules are applied when necessary to further ensure confidentiality. Source: https://data.nysed.gov/businessrules.php?type=reportcards.
NYSED Math results i
2024/2025 Performance compared to District & State
Percentage of students passing
2024/2025 Proficiency by student groups
Students with disabilities
Economically disadvantaged
English language learners
By race
Suppression is applied to the data displayed in school performance profiles to maintain confidentiality of students. In general, suppression is applied when the denominator is 0 to 5 students for one or more subsets (grade levels, cohort). However, other rules are applied when necessary to further ensure confidentiality. Source: https://data.nysed.gov/businessrules.php?type=reportcards.
Student engagement
Attendance rate
Dropout rate
Additional data
NYSED Report Card dataKey dates & Deadlines
Apply by the School Selection Deadline for your best chance to attend the school you want next school year.
Pre-Kindergarten: Online enrollment is available for students entering Pre-Kindergarten in the Rochester City School District. If you are a city resident and your child turns 3 or 4 on or before December 1, you are eligible for free Pre-K. Before applying, please visit our Pre-K website for more information about program locations. Be sure you have the proper documents needed for registration information before registering online. City residents have until April 2026 to participate in the School Selection process.
Kindergarten: Online enrollment is available for students entering Kindergarten in the Rochester City School District. If you are a city resident and your child turns 5 on or before December 1, you can enroll them in Kindergarten. In order to enroll your child, necessary documentation and proof of residency are required. Please make sure you have the documents necessary for student enrollment. Students currently enrolled in a PreK program through RCSD or receiving special education support need to register for Kindergarten. Families have a choice of school within their zone. Your school zone is determined by your home address in the City of Rochester. City residents have until February 13, 2026 to participate in the School Selection process.
How to apply
Ida B. Wells-Barnett Elementary School is in the Northwest Zone.
The Office of Student Equity & Placement staff will assist families with every step of the registration process. Staff can also provide families with information about the schools available to their children to help them make an informed choice. Please view the list of acceptable documents and proof of residency requirements necessary to register a child in the Rochester City School District, www.rcsdk12.org.
Learn about your school options
School Profiles, Digital Magazine, and Open House Events
School profiles are a great place to start learning about the many unique school offerings in the Rochester City School District. Each profile offers a detailed overview of each school or program to help you decide what offering is right for your child. For students entering middle or high school next year, there is a digital magazine to explore your options. Have your child talk to your school’s counselor for information about open houses this winter and spring. To learn more about school selections or to view the magazine, please visit www.rcsdk12.org/schoolselection.
School Zones
The Rochester City School District is separated into three school zones based on different areas of the City of Rochester: Northeast, Northwest, and South. When applying, families have the option of choosing a citywide school or a school within their zone. You can begin an online application and enter your home address to find out what zone you live in and what schools are available for your child to attend. Online applications can be started and saved, allowing families to return and explore options within their zone.
Visit the Office of Student Registration
Student Placement Specialists are available to work with families to discuss school options and assist with online registration. For support, please call (585) 262-8241 or visit the Office of Student Registration, 131 West Broad Street, Floor 1. The Office of Student Registration is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 am – 3:30 pm.
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