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BROOKLYN, NY, ZIP 11205
Schools
1
Total students
534
Avg S:T ratio
12.1:1
Avg free lunch rate
76.8%
across 38 schools
Avg student-teacher ratio
12.1:1
High need district — significant socioeconomic challenges
Source: NCES Common Core of Data
IS 318 EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS
6–8 · BROOKLYN
999 students
13:1 S:T
BROOKLYN LATIN SCHOOL (THE)
9–12 · BROOKLYN
733 students
16.3:1 S:T
WILLIAMSBURG PREPARATORY SCHOOL
9–12 · BROOKLYN
679 students
12.6:1 S:T
PS 84 JOSE DE DIEGO
PK–8 · BROOKLYN
629 students
9.7:1 S:T
WILLIAMSBURG HIGH SCHOOL FOR ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
9–12 · BROOKLYN
614 students
18.1:1 S:T
PS 132 CONSELYEA SCHOOL (THE)
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
592 students
16.9:1 S:T
PS 31 SAMUEL F DUPONT
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
583 students
18.8:1 S:T
BROOKLYN PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL
9–12 · BROOKLYN
567 students
14.2:1 S:T
HIGH SCHOOL FOR ENTERPRISE BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY (THE)
9–12 · BROOKLYN
542 students
11.3:1 S:T
BROOKLYN ARBOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
534 students
14.4:1 S:T
EAST WILLIAMSBURG SCHOLARS ACADEMY
9–12 · BROOKLYN
492 students
12:1 S:T
PS 110 MONITOR (THE)
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
477 students
16.4:1 S:T
JUAN MOREL CAMPOS SECONDARY SCHOOL
6–12 · BROOKLYN
474 students
7.5:1 S:T
PS 257 JOHN F HYLAN
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
474 students
11.9:1 S:T
A-TECH HIGH SCHOOL
9–12 · BROOKLYN
459 students
11.8:1 S:T
CONSELYEA PREPARATORY SCHOOL
6–8 · BROOKLYN
424 students
11.2:1 S:T
WILLIAMSBURG HIGH SCHOOL OF ART AND TECHNOLOGY (THE)
9–12 · BROOKLYN
422 students
13.2:1 S:T
PS 34 OLIVER H PERRY
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
413 students
13.8:1 S:T
PROGRESS HIGH SCHOOL FOR PROFESSIONAL CAREERS
9–12 · BROOKLYN
398 students
12.4:1 S:T
LYONS COMMUNITY SCHOOL
6–12 · BROOKLYN
384 students
8.3:1 S:T
JHS 50 JOHN D WELLS
6–8 · BROOKLYN
379 students
11.8:1 S:T
PS 380 JOHN WAYNE ELEMENTARY
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
375 students
9.9:1 S:T
MS 582
6–8 · BROOKLYN
316 students
10.9:1 S:T
PS 59 THE DAWN BEST SCHOOL
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
301 students
11.6:1 S:T
PS 120 CARLOS TAPIA
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
291 students
13.9:1 S:T
PS 196 TEN EYCK
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
285 students
14.3:1 S:T
YOUNG WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP SCHOOL OF BROOKLYN
6–12 · BROOKLYN
261 students
10:1 S:T
PS 250 GEORGE H LINDSAY
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
256 students
10.2:1 S:T
PS/IS 157 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HEATH AND SCIENCE ACADEMY (THE)
PK–8 · BROOKLYN
244 students
7.9:1 S:T
PS 23 CARTER G WOODSON
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
221 students
9.2:1 S:T
PS 297 ABRAHAM STOCKTON
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
207 students
7.1:1 S:T
PS 17 HENRY D WOODWORTH
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
202 students
13.5:1 S:T
PS 147 ISSAC REMSEN
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
185 students
13.2:1 S:T
EL PUENTE ACADEMY FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE
9–12 · BROOKLYN
176 students
9.3:1 S:T
PS 18 EDWARD BUSH
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
165 students
9.2:1 S:T
PS 16 LEONARD DUNKLY
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
160 students
11.4:1 S:T
JOHN ERICSSON MIDDLE SCHOOL 126
6–8 · BROOKLYN
158 students
7.2:1 S:T
PS 319
PK–1 · BROOKLYN
83 students
13.8:1 S:T