New York City Geographic District #31


Summary:

New York City Geographic District #31 encompasses 74 schools, including 50 elementary schools, 12 middle schools, 11 high schools, and 1 alternative school, serving students across Staten Island.

The district is home to several standout schools, such as Staten Island Technical High School, which consistently ranks among the top in the state with exceptional test scores and a 5-star rating from SchoolDigger. Other high-performing elementary schools include PS 35 Clove Valley School (The), Naples Street Elementary School, and PS 8 Shirlee Solomon, all of which rank among the top 26 elementary schools in the state.

While the district's schools generally perform above the New York City and state averages in many subjects, the data also reveals significant achievement gaps, with some schools struggling with very low proficiency rates, particularly in math and science. This variation in performance suggests the need for continued efforts to ensure equitable access to high-quality education for all students in the district.

District Detail

 715 Ocean Terr-Rm 129
Staten Island, NY 10301-4547

 (718) 420-5667

SchoolDigger Rank:
403rd of 874 New York districts

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Grades served: PK, KG-12
Students: 56,577

Primary Schools: 50
Middle Schools: 12
High Schools: 11
Alternative Schools: 1
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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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