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Schools
1
Total students
165
Avg S:T ratio
11.2:1
Avg free lunch rate
85.6%
across 29 schools
Avg student-teacher ratio
11.2:1
High need district — significant socioeconomic challenges
Source: NCES Common Core of Data
MANHATTAN CENTER FOR SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS
9–12 · NEW YORK
1,648 students
16.3:1 S:T
PS 171 PATRICK HENRY
PK–8 · NEW YORK
774 students
18:1 S:T
JAMES WELDON JOHNSON SCHOOL
PK–8 · NEW YORK
579 students
12.1:1 S:T
TAG YOUNG SCHOLARS
K–8 · NEW YORK
550 students
19:1 S:T
ESPERANZA PREPARATORY ACADEMY
6–12 · NEW YORK
536 students
8.5:1 S:T
CENTRAL PARK EAST HIGH SCHOOL
9–12 · NEW YORK
489 students
12.2:1 S:T
LEXINGTON ACADEMY (THE)
PK–8 · NEW YORK
482 students
11:1 S:T
PS 96 JOSEPH LANZETTA
PK–8 · NEW YORK
422 students
11.1:1 S:T
CENTRAL PARK EAST II
PK–8 · NEW YORK
422 students
7.2:1 S:T
PS 206 JOSE CELSO BARBOSA
3–8 · NEW YORK
405 students
4.7:1 S:T
PS 7 SAMUEL STERN
PK–8 · NEW YORK
400 students
10.8:1 S:T
PARK EAST HIGH SCHOOL
9–12 · NEW YORK
384 students
9.8:1 S:T
PS 108 ASSEMBLYMAN ANGELO DEL TORO EDUCATIONAL COMPLEX
PK–8 · NEW YORK
364 students
10.1:1 S:T
PS 83 LUIS MUNOZ RIVERA
PK–5 · NEW YORK
339 students
13.6:1 S:T
PS 146 ANN M SHORT
PK–5 · NEW YORK
326 students
9.3:1 S:T
BILINGUAL BICULTURAL SCHOOL (THE)
PK–5 · NEW YORK
315 students
12.6:1 S:T
ISAAC NEWTON MIDDLE SCHOOL FOR MATH AND SCIENCE
6–8 · NEW YORK
292 students
10.8:1 S:T
EDWARD A REYNOLDS WEST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL
9–12 · NEW YORK
291 students
12.1:1 S:T
HERITAGE SCHOOL (THE)
9–12 · NEW YORK
256 students
10.7:1 S:T
PS 155 WILLIAM PACA
PK–5 · NEW YORK
255 students
9.1:1 S:T
RIVER EAST ELEMENTARY
PK–5 · NEW YORK
244 students
12.8:1 S:T
PS 102 JACQUES CARTIER
PK–5 · NEW YORK
236 students
10.7:1 S:T
MOSAIC PREPARATORY ACADEMY
PK–5 · NEW YORK
236 students
11.2:1 S:T
PS 38 ROBERTO CLEMENTE
PK–5 · NEW YORK
223 students
13.9:1 S:T
PS 112 JOSE CELSO BARBOSA
PK–2 · NEW YORK
212 students
4.9:1 S:T
MS 224 MANHATTAN EAST SCHOOL FOR ARTS & ACADEMICS
6–8 · NEW YORK
181 students
12.9:1 S:T
JUDITH S KAYE SCHOOL (THE)
9–12 · NEW YORK
165 students
10.3:1 S:T
CENTRAL PARK EAST I
PK–5 · NEW YORK
156 students
14.2:1 S:T
RENAISSANCE SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
6–8 · NEW YORK
145 students
6.3:1 S:T