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BROOKLYN, NY, ZIP 11206
Schools
12
Total students
4,794
Avg S:T ratio
10.9:1
Avg free lunch rate
88.4%
across 27 schools
Avg student-teacher ratio
10.9:1
High need district — significant socioeconomic challenges
Source: NCES Common Core of Data
JHS 383 PHILIPPA SCHUYLER
5–8 · BROOKLYN
746 students
12.6:1 S:T
PS 376
K–5 · BROOKLYN
523 students
14.9:1 S:T
PS 123 SUYDAM
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
485 students
11.5:1 S:T
PS/IS 45 HORACE E GREENE
PK–8 · BROOKLYN
471 students
11:1 S:T
EBC HIGH SCHOOL FOR PUBLIC SERVICE-BUSHWICK
9–12 · BROOKLYN
447 students
10.6:1 S:T
PS 145 ANDREW JACKSON
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
444 students
9.9:1 S:T
ACADEMY OF URBAN PLANNING AND ENGINEERING (THE)
9–12 · BROOKLYN
432 students
12.7:1 S:T
ALL CITY LEADERSHIP SECONDARY SCHOOL
6–12 · BROOKLYN
431 students
14.4:1 S:T
PS 86 IRVINGTON (THE)
K–5 · BROOKLYN
358 students
10.8:1 S:T
BROOKLYN SCHOOL FOR MATH AND RESEARCH (THE)
9–12 · BROOKLYN
350 students
10.3:1 S:T
EVERGREEN MIDDLE SCHOOL FOR URBAN EXPLORATION
6–8 · BROOKLYN
350 students
10:1 S:T
PS/IS 384 FRANCES E CARTER
PK–8 · BROOKLYN
349 students
9.4:1 S:T
BUSHWICK LEADERS HIGH SCHOOL FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
9–12 · BROOKLYN
344 students
9.1:1 S:T
PS 116 ELIZABETH L FARRELL
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
334 students
12.4:1 S:T
PS 274 KOSCIUSKO
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
334 students
14.5:1 S:T
PS 106 EDWARD EVERETT HALE
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
327 students
10.2:1 S:T
JHS 162 WILLOUGHBY (THE)
6–8 · BROOKLYN
303 students
8.2:1 S:T
JHS 291 ROLAND HAYES
6–8 · BROOKLYN
303 students
10.4:1 S:T
PS 151 LYNDON B JOHNSON
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
285 students
9.5:1 S:T
BROOKLYN SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE (THE)
9–12 · BROOKLYN
275 students
11:1 S:T
ACADEMY FOR EXCELLENCE IN LEADERSHIP
9–12 · BROOKLYN
272 students
10.9:1 S:T
IS 347 SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES
6–8 · BROOKLYN
228 students
8.8:1 S:T
PS 75 MAYDA CORTIELLA
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
207 students
10.4:1 S:T
PS 299 THOMAS WARREN FIELD SCHOOL
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
202 students
11.9:1 S:T
IS 349 MATH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
6–8 · BROOKLYN
196 students
7.5:1 S:T
PS 377 ALEJANDRINA B DE GAUTIER
PK–5 · BROOKLYN
194 students
11.4:1 S:T
BUSHWICK COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL
9–12 · BROOKLYN
105 students
10.5:1 S:T