Summary:
New York City Geographic District #14 is home to 13 high schools serving students in grades 9-12. The district as a whole is ranked 541 out of 874 in New York state and is rated 2 stars out of 5 by SchoolDigger.
A few schools stand out in the district. The Brooklyn Latin School consistently ranks among the top high schools in New York, with exceptional test scores and a high 4-year graduation rate. Williamsburg Preparatory School also performs well above the district and state averages in many subject areas. Meanwhile, Lyons Community School stands out for its strong performance on 6th-8th grade state assessments, though its high school Regents exam results are more mixed.
The data reveals significant disparities in educational opportunities and resources within the district. While the 4-year graduation rate and dropout rate are consistent across the schools, there is a wide range in Regents exam proficiency, per-student spending, and student-teacher ratios. The high rates of free/reduced lunch and chronic absenteeism suggest many students are facing socioeconomic challenges that may be impacting their academic performance. Overall, the data highlights both the strengths and challenges within New York City Geographic District #14, underscoring the need for targeted interventions and resource allocation to address the underlying factors impacting student success.
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