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Best Public Schools in Little Neck, NY


At a glance
4
Schools
2,384
Students
2
Districts
3
5-star schools
Top rankedPs 94 David D Porter53rd of 2,445 New York elementary schools
Biggest riser
Junior High School 67 Louis Pasteur up 12 spots statewide this year
Summary:

The city of Little Neck, New York is home to 4 schools, including 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 alternative school. The data reveals that two schools stand out as exceptional performers - Junior High School 67 Louis Pasteur (middle school) and PS 94 David D Porter (elementary school). These schools consistently rank among the top in New York state, with impressive test scores and proficiency rates that significantly outperform the district and state averages.

The data also highlights significant disparities in per-student spending across the schools, with the alternative school (PS Q811) spending nearly 4 times more per student than the highest-performing elementary school (PS 94 David D Porter). This raises questions about the equitable distribution of resources and the potential impact on student outcomes. Additionally, the schools with the highest free/reduced lunch rates also have the lowest student-teacher ratios, suggesting a focus on providing additional support for students from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Overall, the data highlights the exceptional performance of Junior High School 67 Louis Pasteur and PS 94 David D Porter, which are delivering outstanding educational outcomes for their students. However, the analysis also reveals disparities in funding and the potential impact of socioeconomic factors on student achievement, which can inform policy decisions and resource allocation to ensure equitable access to high-quality education for all students in the New York City Geographic District #26 and Nyc Special Schools - District 75.

Ranking: Map legend
E = Elementary, M = Middle, H = High, A = Alternative, P = Private





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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau, the WNYC and the New York State Department of Health and the NY State Education Department.

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