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BROOKLYN, NY, ZIP 11210
Schools
7
Total students
3,895
Avg S:T ratio
12.9:1
Avg free lunch rate
72.7%
across 40 schools
Avg student-teacher ratio
12.9:1
High need district — significant socioeconomic challenges
Source: NCES Common Core of Data
MIDWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
9–12 · BROOKLYN
3,908 students
15.8:1 S:T
JAMES MADISON HIGH SCHOOL
9–12 · BROOKLYN
3,766 students
17:1 S:T
PS 206 JOSEPH F LAMB
K–8 · BROOKLYN
1,534 students
13.7:1 S:T
JHS 234 ARTHUR W CUNNINGHAM
6–8 · BROOKLYN
1,403 students
13.9:1 S:T
PS 197 KINGS HIGHWAY ACADEMY (THE)
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
1,058 students
14.1:1 S:T
LEON M GOLDSTEIN HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE SCIENCES
9–12 · BROOKLYN
998 students
16.4:1 S:T
JHS 278 MARINE PARK
6–8 · BROOKLYN
935 students
10.7:1 S:T
PS 217 COLONEL DAVID MARCUS SCHOOL
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
918 students
14.3:1 S:T
PS 207 ELIZABETH G LEARY
PK–8 · BROOKLYN
885 students
14:1 S:T
PS 255 BARBARA REING SCHOOL
K–5 · BROOKLYN
809 students
12.6:1 S:T
PS 254 DAG HAMMARSKJOLD
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
711 students
16.9:1 S:T
PS 139 ALEXINE A FENTY
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
708 students
11.2:1 S:T
PS 52 SHEEPSHEAD BAY
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
686 students
12.9:1 S:T
PS 222 KATHERINE R SNYDER
K–5 · BROOKLYN
675 students
10.2:1 S:T
BROOKLYN COLLEGE ACADEMY
9–12 · BROOKLYN
616 students
18.1:1 S:T
PS 312 BERGEN BEACH
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
611 students
11.8:1 S:T
JHS 78 ROY H MANN
6–8 · BROOKLYN
581 students
14.2:1 S:T
PS 236 MILL BASIN
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
562 students
16.5:1 S:T
PS 109
PK–8 · BROOKLYN
542 students
11.3:1 S:T
PS 315
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
519 students
13.7:1 S:T
PS 134
K–5 · BROOKLYN
519 students
13:1 S:T
PS 194 RAOUL WALLENBERG
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
516 students
10.1:1 S:T
PS 193 GIL HODGES
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
497 students
13.8:1 S:T
PS 203 FLOYD BENNETT SCHOOL
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
490 students
14:1 S:T
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE &TECHNOLOGY
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
484 students
7.9:1 S:T
JHS 14 SHELL BANK
6–8 · BROOKLYN
478 students
9.4:1 S:T
ORIGINS HIGH SCHOOL
9–12 · BROOKLYN
465 students
10.8:1 S:T
PS 889
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
406 students
15:1 S:T
PS 119 AMERSFORT
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
398 students
15.3:1 S:T
ANDRIES HUDDE
6–8 · BROOKLYN
391 students
10:1 S:T
PS 195 MANHATTAN BEACH
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
381 students
13.1:1 S:T
PS 361 EAST FLATBUSH EARLY CHILDHOOD SCHOOL
K–5 · BROOKLYN
364 students
9.6:1 S:T
MS 890
6–8 · BROOKLYN
314 students
10.1:1 S:T
PS 251 PAERDEGAT
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
296 students
12.3:1 S:T
PS 198
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
292 students
12.2:1 S:T
PS 277 GERRITSEN BEACH
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
290 students
11.6:1 S:T
IS 381
6–8 · BROOKLYN
279 students
11.6:1 S:T
PS 245
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
224 students
10.2:1 S:T
PS 326
PK–2 · BROOKLYN
186 students
18.6:1 S:T
PROFESSIONAL PATHWAYS HIGH SCHOOL
9–12 · BROOKLYN
176 students
7.3:1 S:T