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BROOKLYN, NY, ZIP 11212
Schools
7
Total students
2,478
Avg S:T ratio
11.1:1
Avg free lunch rate
92.9%
across 28 schools
Avg student-teacher ratio
11.1:1
High need district — significant socioeconomic challenges
Source: NCES Common Core of Data
EAGLE ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN II
6–12 · BROOKLYN
625 students
13.3:1 S:T
PS/IS 323
PK–8 · BROOKLYN
487 students
12.5:1 S:T
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE: A COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL
9–12 · BROOKLYN
483 students
11.8:1 S:T
PS 156 WAVERLY
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
456 students
13.8:1 S:T
PS 184 NEWPORT
PK–8 · BROOKLYN
421 students
10.8:1 S:T
BROOKLYN LANDMARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
387 students
13.8:1 S:T
PS/IS 155 NICHOLAS HERKIMER
PK–8 · BROOKLYN
369 students
16:1 S:T
PS 298 DR BETTY SHABAZZ
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
333 students
13.3:1 S:T
RIVERDALE AVENUE COMMUNITY SCHOOL
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
314 students
12.6:1 S:T
IS 392
6–8 · BROOKLYN
307 students
14:1 S:T
PS 178 SAINT CLAIR MCKELWAY
PK–8 · BROOKLYN
299 students
13:1 S:T
BROWNSVILLE COLLABORATIVE MIDDLE SCHOOL
6–8 · BROOKLYN
282 students
15.7:1 S:T
CHRISTOPHER AVENUE COMMUNITY SCHOOL
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
280 students
14.7:1 S:T
PS 327 DR ROSE B ENGLISH
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
250 students
11.4:1 S:T
FREDERICK DOUGLASS ACADEMY VII HIGH SCHOOL
9–12 · BROOKLYN
249 students
7.8:1 S:T
GREGORY JOCKO JACKSON-SPORTS-ARTS
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
217 students
12.1:1 S:T
PS 165 IDA POSNER
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
199 students
11.1:1 S:T
TEACHERS PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL
9–12 · BROOKLYN
198 students
9:1 S:T
METROPOLITAN DIPLOMA PLUS HIGH SCHOOL
9–12 · BROOKLYN
178 students
9.4:1 S:T
BROOKLYN DEMOCRACY ACADEMY
9–12 · BROOKLYN
175 students
9.7:1 S:T
BROOKLYN ENVIRONMENTAL EXPLORATION SCHOOL (BEES)
6–8 · BROOKLYN
165 students
8.3:1 S:T
PS 137 RACHEL JEAN MITCHELL
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
150 students
8.3:1 S:T
PS 41 FRANCIS WHITE
K–5 · BROOKLYN
141 students
8.3:1 S:T
MOTT HALL BRIDGES ACADEMY
6–8 · BROOKLYN
121 students
7.6:1 S:T
RIVERDALE AVENUE MIDDLE SCHOOL
6–8 · BROOKLYN
117 students
8.4:1 S:T
MOTT HALL IV
6–8 · BROOKLYN
110 students
7.9:1 S:T
PS 150 CHRISTOPHER
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
103 students
9.4:1 S:T
KAPPA V (KNOWLEDGE AND POWER PREP ACADEMY)
6–8 · BROOKLYN
82 students
7.5:1 S:T