Summary:
The zip code 10025 in New York City is home to 12 schools, including 6 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, and 1 high school. This diverse set of schools serves a high-need student population, with free/reduced lunch rates ranging from 26.76% to 93.48%. While the academic performance of these schools varies significantly, a few standout institutions demonstrate that high achievement is possible even in high-poverty areas.
The top-performing schools in this zip code are Junior High School 54 Booker T Washington and Lafayette Academy, both middle schools. These institutions rank among the top 100 and 175 middle schools in New York state, respectively, and have exceptional test scores, with 70-90% of students proficient in ELA and math. In contrast, lower-performing schools like Ps 145 Bloomingdale School and Community Action School-Middle School 258 have proficiency rates under 50%.
The data reveals that higher per-student spending does not necessarily translate to better academic outcomes. The school with the highest spending, Community Action School-Middle School 258, has some of the lowest test scores in the area. Additionally, the one magnet school in the data set, Young Women's Leadership School, has a relatively high graduation rate but below-average test scores in many subjects. These findings suggest that factors beyond funding, such as school leadership, teaching quality, and student demographics, play a significant role in determining academic performance in this zip code.
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