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Best Public Schools in Zip Code 10025


At a glance
12
Schools
4,898
Students
1
5-star school
Top rankedJunior High School 54 Booker T Washington78th of 1,500 New York middle schools
Biggest riser
Ps 84 Lillian Weber up 151 spots statewide this year
Smallest classes
Ps 75 Emily Dickinson 6.3 students per teacher
SchoolDigger ratings
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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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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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