Summary:
The city of Little Neck, New York is home to a high-performing school system, with four schools that serve students from elementary through middle school. The standout schools in this area are Junior High School 67 Louis Pasteur, a top-ranked middle school, and PS 94 David D Porter, an exceptional elementary school that ranks among the best in the state.
These schools boast exceptional academic performance, with test scores that far exceed the district and state averages. Junior High School 67 Louis Pasteur has consistently ranked among the top middle schools in New York, while PS 94 David D Porter is ranked in the top 27 out of over 2,400 elementary schools in the state. Both schools have a diverse student population, with a high percentage of Asian students, and their success is likely due to a combination of factors, including strong educational focus, engaged student populations, and effective teaching practices.
The alternative school, PS Q811, stands out with its high spending per student, low student-teacher ratio, and high percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients, suggesting that it may be serving a more disadvantaged population with specialized needs. Overall, the schools in the Little Neck area demonstrate the importance of considering multiple factors, such as test scores, school rankings, student demographics, and resource allocation, when evaluating the quality of a school system. The data highlights the exceptional educational opportunities available to students in this community, which is served by the New York City Geographic District #26 and the Nyc Special Schools - District 75.
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