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High Schools in New York City Geographic District #30


At a glance
10
Schools
9,780
Students
Top rankedBaccalaureate School For Global Education213th of 1,234 New York high schools
Biggest riser
Frank Sinatra School Of The Arts High School up 67 spots statewide this year
Smallest classes
Atlas 9.4 students per teacher
SchoolDigger ratings
4★
3★
2★
1★
Summary:

New York City Geographic District #30 is home to 10 high schools serving students in grades 9-12. The district as a whole is ranked 382 out of 874 in New York state and is rated 3 stars out of 5 by SchoolDigger. While the schools vary in size, with student populations ranging from 495 to 1,959, they share some common trends in performance and demographics.

A few schools stand out in the district, including the Baccalaureate School for Global Education, which ranks 213 out of 1,234 high schools in New York state and is rated 4 stars out of 5. This school has exceptional test scores, with over 90% proficiency in many Regents exams and state assessments, as well as a relatively low chronic absenteeism rate of 31.5%. Similarly, the Academy of American Studies and the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts High School also demonstrate strong academic performance, with high proficiency rates and low chronic absenteeism.

However, not all schools in New York City Geographic District #30 share the same level of success. Schools like William Cullen Bryant High School and Long Island City High School have much lower proficiency rates in many Regents exams compared to the district and state averages. This disparity in test scores may be correlated with the schools' higher rates of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting a potential link between socioeconomic status and academic achievement. Addressing these disparities and the consistently high chronic absenteeism rates across the district could be key to improving overall performance in New York City Geographic District #30.

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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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