New World School Of The Arts

Public 9-12

 25 NE 2nd St
       Miami, FL  33132-2103


(305) 237-3135

District: Miami-Dade

SchoolDigger Rank:
64th of 792 Florida High Schools

Per Pupil Expenditures:  $13,371 Help


Student/teacher ratio:  15.5 Help
Number of students:  466

Racial breakdown:

Hispanic:
60.7%
White:
18.2%
African American:
16.3%
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Free/discounted lunch recipients:  32.6% Help


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Compare Details New World School Of The Arts ranks better than 91.9% of high schools in Florida. It also ranks 19th among 99 ranked high schools in the Miami-Dade School District. (See more...)
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Compare Details In 2023 the calculated Average Standard Score was 81.49. (See more...)
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The Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate (ACGR) measures the percentage of New World School Of The Arts freshmen who graduate within four years, adjusting for students who transfer in or out.
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Chronic absenteeism in a high school refers to a situation where students repeatedly miss school, with the threshold often defined as missing 10% or more of school days for any reason, excused or unexcused.
Student Body
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Compare Details Student population at New World School Of The Arts is diverse. Racial makeup is: Hispanic (60.7%), White (18.2%), African American (16.3%). (See more...)
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Compare Details 32.6% of students are receiving a free or discounted lunch. (See more...)
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Compare Details The student/teacher ratio at New World School Of The Arts is 15.5, which is the 12th best among 99 high schools in the Miami-Dade School District. (See more...)
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Compare New World School Of The Arts employs 30 full-time teachers.
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Compare Details The average total spent per student at New World School Of The Arts is $13,371, which is the 22nd highest among 99 high schools in the Miami-Dade School District.
Schooldigger Rankings:

New World School Of The Arts was not ranked this year due to insufficient test score data.
SchoolDigger ranks New World School Of The Arts 64th of 792 Florida public high schools. (See New World School Of The Arts in the ranking list.)

Miami-Dade:

SchoolDigger ranks Miami-Dade 24th of 67 Florida school districts. (See district ranking list.)


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Rank History for New World School Of The Arts

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Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools FL State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2004 97.72 9th 484 98.1%
2005 96.14 15th 487 96.9%
2006 93.21 24th 477 95.0%
2007 94.95 18th 563 96.8%
2008 92.32 28th 577 95.1%
2009 90.49 36th 587 93.9%
2010 95.32 18th 620 97.1%
2011 92.10 33rd 622 94.7%
2012 86.31 26th 606 95.7%
2013 90.55 23rd 648 96.5%
2014 90.64 28th 687 95.9%
2016 70.84 112th 693 83.8%
2017 81.20 52nd 714 92.7%
2018 82.66 48th 716 93.3%
2019 83.73 41st 734 94.4%
2021 74.94 88th 746 88.2%
2022 85.18 47th 774 93.9%
2023 81.49 64th 792 91.9%
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Data source: test scores: Florida Department of Education, rankings: SchoolDigger.com

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Facebook Profile Picture by a student on FaceBook
Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Open Quote As an alumnus of New World, I can tell you wholeheartedly that going to NWSA was the best decision I have ever made. The way the curriculum is built, it challenges students to work hard academically as well as artistically. Even with the expectations set as high as they are, students are trained to exceed them and create expectations of themselves. Even if you feel you might not pursue the arts later on in life, New World is still academically strong and can/will train to get you into almost any school you desire to become a part of.
The teachers here are like no others. This summer alone I have visited several former instructors of mine. This shows the connection the teachers have with their students. They care and want the best for each and every one of the young artists and will try their best to help you.
Like many know, NWSA is a unique place that allows you to grow up and mature into your own person. There aren't any cliques or social hierarchies. Everyone is accepted for who they are and grow into young adults, prepared for their next step in life. Close Quote


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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Open Quote New World School Of The Arts is not a regular Senior High School, The fact that the people that attend the high school have shown the highest level of talent all though out the county, and that going to New World follows by responsibilities and high expectations, considering that its located in Downtown Miami, and also in a College Campus of Miami Dade College, New World is a Big Family (Though it only has approximate 400 Students), we learn from each other, we learn about other arts, and New World wouldn't be New World without they're so talented students, now about my personal experience with New World, I Lived In Venezuela, I studied music in a national music conservatory, and my Godmother, she lives in Miami, told me about New World, and my mom and I decided to move to United States so I can progress in my music career, I'm a piano player, but there was no piano auditions that year, so I learned how to sing opera and I made my auditions, it seemed impossible, but I guess that word is unknown by me right now. New World offers you the chance to get a scholarship in ANY college through out the Country, I know because I've seen people going to Juiliard, Boston Conservatory, Berkley, Harvard, Princeton, etc...
To Finish this up, New World is a chance to be with people like you or like your children, if you really want to do something, nothing is impossible remember that. Close Quote



Enrollment information for New World School Of The Arts

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Year White African American Asian Hispanic American Indian Pacific Islander Two or More Races Not Specified Total
1992 221 96 12 131 1 n/a n/a 0 461
1993 205 105 14 138 0 n/a n/a 0 462
1994 199 109 12 144 0 n/a n/a 0 464
1995 194 121 10 128 2 n/a n/a 0 455
1996 194 121 10 128 2 n/a n/a 0 455
1997 187 117 10 147 0 n/a n/a 0 461
1998 188 111 16 152 1 n/a n/a 0 468
1999 185 110 14 160 0 n/a n/a 0 469
2000 185 98 13 163 0 n/a n/a 0 459
2001 180 97 15 188 0 n/a n/a 0 480
2002 155 96 16 217 0 n/a n/a 0 484
2003 155 96 16 217 0 n/a n/a 0 484
2004 167 93 18 200 0 n/a n/a 0 478
2005 177 88 14 207 0 n/a n/a 0 486
2006 172 92 13 205 0 n/a n/a 0 482
2007 155 90 10 213 0 n/a n/a 11 479
2008 154 91 7 221 0 n/a n/a 16 489
2009 151 91 7 215 0 n/a n/a 20 484
2010 140 83 4 246 2 n/a n/a 7 482
2011 127 96 5 244 1 0 11 0 484
2012 105 85 5 269 1 0 12 0 477
2013 100 88 8 267 0 0 9 0 472
2014 86 92 11 283 0 0 8 0 480
2015 100 77 10 308 0 0 5 0 500
2016 111 65 9 313 0 0 6 0 504
2017 108 64 13 294 0 0 7 0 486
2018 109 68 12 302 0 0 5 0 496
2019 109 65 9 301 0 0 5 0 489
2020 102 71 8 297 0 0 7 0 485
2021 99 65 10 303 0 0 8 0 485
2022 95 69 15 286 0 0 8 0 473
2023 85 76 11 283 0 0 11 0 466

Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.

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Students eligible for free or discounted lunch at New World School Of The Arts

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Year # Students Full-time Teachers Student/Teacher ratio % Free/Discounted Lunch
1992 461 31.0 14.8 6.3
1993 462 31.0 14.9 12.8
1994 464 32.0 14.5 10.8
1995 455 33.0 13.8 8.8
1996 455 33.0 13.8 8.8
1997 461 32.0 14.4 10
1998 468 32.0 14.6 10.5
1999 469 32.0 14.7 17.9
2000 459 32.0 14.3 17.9
2001 480 32.0 15.0 18.8
2002 484 33.0 14.7 20.9
2003 484 33.0 14.7 20.9
2004 478 32.0 14.9 22
2005 486 32.0 15.2 19.5
2006 482 32.0 15.1 20.3
2007 479 33.0 14.5 19.4
2008 489 34.0 14.4 18.8
2009 484 34.1 14.2 22.4
2010 482 33.0 14.6 28.8
2011 484 31.0 15.6 30.8
2012 477 31.0 15.3 28.3
2013 472 29.0 16.2 35.6
2014 480 27.0 17.7 32.1
2015 500 31.0 16.1 33.2
2016 504 28.0 18.0 31.9
2017 486 31.0 15.6 35.8
2018 496 31.0 16.0 31.9
2019 489 30.0 16.3 30.3
2020 485 31.0 15.6 28.7
2021 485 30.0 16.1 35.3
2022 473 31.0 15.2 40.8
2023 466 30.0 15.5 32.6

Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.

About Students eligible for discounted/free lunch:

The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) provides low-cost or free meals to students in U.S. public and nonprofit private schools based on household income. Those with incomes below 130% of the poverty line receive free lunch, while those between 130% and 185% qualify for reduced-price lunch. The percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch serves as a marker for poverty, as it reflects the socioeconomic status of families in a given school or district. A higher FRPL rate typically indicates a higher concentration of low-income families, suggesting that the school or district may face additional challenges in providing adequate resources and support for student success.

Student/Teacher Ratio New World School Of The Arts

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Year # Students Full-time Teachers Student/Teacher ratio % Free/Discounted Lunch
1992 461 31.0 14.8 6.3
1993 462 31.0 14.9 12.8
1994 464 32.0 14.5 10.8
1995 455 33.0 13.8 8.8
1996 455 33.0 13.8 8.8
1997 461 32.0 14.4 10
1998 468 32.0 14.6 10.5
1999 469 32.0 14.7 17.9
2000 459 32.0 14.3 17.9
2001 480 32.0 15.0 18.8
2002 484 33.0 14.7 20.9
2003 484 33.0 14.7 20.9
2004 478 32.0 14.9 22
2005 486 32.0 15.2 19.5
2006 482 32.0 15.1 20.3
2007 479 33.0 14.5 19.4
2008 489 34.0 14.4 18.8
2009 484 34.1 14.2 22.4
2010 482 33.0 14.6 28.8
2011 484 31.0 15.6 30.8
2012 477 31.0 15.3 28.3
2013 472 29.0 16.2 35.6
2014 480 27.0 17.7 32.1
2015 500 31.0 16.1 33.2
2016 504 28.0 18.0 31.9
2017 486 31.0 15.6 35.8
2018 496 31.0 16.0 31.9
2019 489 30.0 16.3 30.3
2020 485 31.0 15.6 28.7
2021 485 30.0 16.1 35.3
2022 473 31.0 15.2 40.8
2023 466 30.0 15.5 32.6

Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.

About Student-Teacher Ratio

Student/teacher ratio is calculated by dividing the total number of students by the total number of full-time equivalent teachers. Please note that a smaller student/teacher ratio does not necessarily translate to smaller class size. In some instances, schools hire teachers part time, and some teachers are hired for specialized instruction with very small class sizes. These and other factors contribute to the student/teacher ratio. Note: For private schools, Student/teacher ratio may not include Pre-Kindergarten.
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Per Pupil Expenditures for New World School Of The Arts

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YearExpenditures from Federal FundsExpenditures from State and Local FundsTotal Expenditures Per Pupil (All Funds)
2018 $334 (2.9%) $11,299 (97.1%) $11,633
2019 $334 (2.8%) $11,463 (97.2%) $11,798
2020 $314 (2.5%) $12,283 (97.5%) $12,597
2021 $718 (6.0%) $11,302 (94.0%) $12,020
2022 $1,399 (10.5%) $11,973 (89.5%) $13,371

Data source: Florida Department of Education
Pre and Post Pandemic Data

Impact of COVID-19 on New World School Of The Arts

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Rankings

Rank
Pre-pandemic (2018-2019)
Rank
Post pandemic (2022-2023)
Change (%)
Ranks 41st of 734 High schoolsRanks 64th of 792 High schools
 2.5%

Test Scores

% proficient
Pre-pandemic (2018-2019)
% proficient
Post pandemic (2022-2023)
Change (%)
9th Grade English Language Arts (New World School Of The Arts)9494
   9th Grade English Language Arts (Miami-Dade)5554
 1%
   9th Grade English Language Arts (Florida)5551
 4%
10th Grade English Language Arts (New World School Of The Arts)8893
 5%
   10th Grade English Language Arts (Miami-Dade)5352
 1%
   10th Grade English Language Arts (Florida)5349
 4%
End of Course Biology 1 (New World School Of The Arts)9089
 1%
   End of Course Biology 1 (Miami-Dade)6865
 3%
   End of Course Biology 1 (Florida)6763
 4%
End of Course US History (New World School Of The Arts)9694
 2%
   End of Course US History (Miami-Dade)7166
 5%
   End of Course US History (Florida)7063
 7%
End of Course Algebra 1 (New World School Of The Arts)5959
   End of Course Algebra 1 (Miami-Dade)6357
 6%
   End of Course Algebra 1 (Florida)6254
 8%
End of Course Geometry (New World School Of The Arts)7868
 10%
   End of Course Geometry (Miami-Dade)5549
 6%
   End of Course Geometry (Florida)5750
 7%

Student Body

Number of students
Pre-pandemic (2018-2019)
Number of students
Post pandemic (2022-2023)
Change (%)
Total Students489466
 4.7%
African American6576
 16.9%
American Indian00
Asian911
 22.2%
Hispanic301283
 6%
Pacific Islander00
White10985
 22%
Two or More Races511
 120%
% Free/Discounted Lunch Recipients30.3%32.6%
 2.4%


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Yes. New World School Of The Arts ranks in the top 8.1% of Florida high schools.

In the 2022-23 school year, 466 students attended New World School Of The Arts.

Students at New World School Of The Arts are 61% Hispanic, 18% White, 16% African American, 2% Asian, 2% Two or more races.


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