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The district average of Students in Temporary Housing for 25 Pre K 8 D1 schools is 13%. In four schools, Students in Temporary Housing make up 20%-43% (up to 3 times the district average) of the schools demographics. On the other end of


  1. The district average of Students in Temporary Housing for 25 Pre K – 8 D1 schools is 13%. In four schools, Students in Temporary Housing make up 20%-43% (up to 3 times the district average) of the schools’ demographics. On the other end of the spectrum, in 8 schools fewer than 5% of students live in temporary housing. Students in Temporary Housing 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% NEW EXPLORATIONS INTO SCIENCE THE EAST VILLAGE COMMUNITY PS 184M SHUANG WEN EARTH SCHOOL EAST SIDE COMMUNITY HIGH NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL CHILDREN'S WORKSHOP SCHOOL P.S. 019 ASHER LEVY SCHOOL FOR GLOBAL LEADERS PS 110 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE PS 034 FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT TECHNOLOGY ARTS AND SCIENCES PS 140 NATHAN STRAUS UNIVERSITY NEIGHBORHOOD PS 137 JOHN L BERNSTEIN PS 020 ANNA SILVER PS 063 STAR PS 134 HENRIETTA SZOLD COLLABORATIVE ACADEMY OF PS 142 AMALIA CASTRO PS 064 ROBERT SIMON HENRY STREET SCHOOL FOR PS 188 THE ISLAND SCHOOL P.S. 015 ROBERTO CLEMENTE TOMPKINS SQUARE MS INTERNATIONAL STUDIES MIDDLE SCHOOL TECH AND MATH SCHOOL SCIENCE SCHOOL STUDIO city pre k- pre k- 6-8 pre k- 6-12 pre k- pre k- pre k- 6-8 pre k- pre k- 6-8 pre k- 6-8 pre k- pre k- pre k- pre k- 6-8 pre k- pre k- 6-12 pre k- pre k- wide 5 8 5 5 5 5 5 8 8 5 5 5 5 5 5 8 5 k-12 Sources: ATS Download, 4.1.14, Table 2 of School Allocation Memorandum 1 District 1 K-8 Special ED, ELL, and Students in Temporary Housing Percentages

  2. The district average in 25 D1 elementary schools (Pre k- 8) of economically disadvantaged students is 79%. 10 of these schools enroll over 90% economically disadvantaged while half of these (5) are at 100%, yet 4 schools serve fewer than 50%. Economically Disadvantaged 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% HENRY STREET SCHOOL FOR NEW EXPLORATIONS INTO SCIENCE TECH THE EAST VILLAGE COMMUNITY SCHOOL EARTH SCHOOL NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL CHILDREN'S WORKSHOP SCHOOL PS 110 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE PS 184M SHUANG WEN P.S. 019 ASHER LEVY EAST SIDE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL PS 064 ROBERT SIMON PS 063 STAR TECHNOLOGY ARTS AND SCIENCES PS 134 HENRIETTA SZOLD COLLABORATIVE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE UNIVERSITY NEIGHBORHOOD MIDDLE PS 137 JOHN L BERNSTEIN PS 034 FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT PS 142 AMALIA CASTRO P.S. 015 ROBERTO CLEMENTE PS 140 NATHAN STRAUS SCHOOL FOR GLOBAL LEADERS PS 020 ANNA SILVER PS 188 THE ISLAND SCHOOL TOMPKINS SQUARE MS INTERNATIONAL STUDIES STUDIO AND MATH SCHOOL city pre k- pre k- pre k- pre k- pre k- pre k- 6-8 pre k- 6-12 6-12 pre k- pre k- 6-8 pre k- 6-8 6-8 pre k- pre k- pre k- pre k- pre k- 6-8 pre k- pre k- wide 5 5 5 5 5 8 5 5 5 5 5 8 5 5 8 5 8 k-12 * NYSED defines Economically Disadvantaged by: Economically disadvantaged students are those who participate in, or whose family participates in, economic assistance programs, such as the free or reduced-price lunch programs, Social Security Insurance (SSI), Food Stamps, Foster Care, Refugee Assistance (cash or medical assistance), Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), Home Energy Assistance Program 2 (HEAP), Safety Net Assistance (SNA), Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), or Family Assistance: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). If one student in a family is identified as low income, all students from that household (economic unit) may be identified as low income.

  3. 100% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 0% students eligible for free/reduced lunch. Five D1 schools serve 100% students Across 25 Pre k – 8 schools, the average Title I is 75% with 18 of 25 schools wide NEW EXPLORATIONS INTO SCIENCE k-12 city meeting the threshold of 60% Title I enrollment. Half (9) serve over 90% TECH AND MATH pre k- THE EAST VILLAGE COMMUNITY 5 SCHOOL pre k- eligible free reduced lunch while 5 schools serve below 50%. EARTH SCHOOL 5 pre k- CHILDREN'S WORKSHOP SCHOOL 5 pre k- NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL 5 pre k- PS 110 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 5 TITLE I information was taken from the NYC DoE Demographic Snapshot from 2012-2013 pre k- PS 184M SHUANG WEN 8 6-8 pre k- TOMPKINS SQUARE MS P.S. 019 ASHER LEVY 5 EAST SIDE COMMUNITY HIGH 6-12 6-12 pre k- SCHOOL HENRY STREET SCHOOL FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES TITLE I PS 064 ROBERT SIMON 5 pre k- PS 063 STAR 5 pre k- PS 134 HENRIETTA SZOLD 5 TECHNOLOGY ARTS AND SCIENCES 6-8 STUDIO COLLABORATIVE ACADEMY OF 6-8 SCIENCE UNIVERSITY NEIGHBORHOOD 6-8 pre k- MIDDLE SCHOOL PS 034 FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT 8 pre k- PS 137 JOHN L BERNSTEIN 5 pre k- PS 142 AMALIA CASTRO 5 pre k- P.S. 015 ROBERTO CLEMENTE 5 pre k- PS 140 NATHAN STRAUS 8 6-8 pre k- SCHOOL FOR GLOBAL LEADERS PS 020 ANNA SILVER 5 pre k- 3 PS 188 THE ISLAND SCHOOL 8

  4. 10% 15% 20% 25% 0% 5% wide NEW EXPLORATIONS INTO SCIENCE k-12 city The district average for English Language Learners across 25 D1 Pre k - 8 schools is 10%. 8 schools serve 5% or fewer English Language Learners, TECH AND MATH while 6 schools enroll 3 to 4 times as many English Language Learners 6-12 pre k- EAST SIDE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL THE EAST VILLAGE COMMUNITY 5 SCHOOL pre k- EARTH SCHOOL 5 Distribution of English Language Learners pre k- NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL 5 6-8 pre k- TOMPKINS SQUARE MS Data taken from http://data.nysed.gov/ and reflects the 2012-2013 schools year PS 063 STAR 5 TECHNOLOGY ARTS AND SCIENCES 6-8 pre k- STUDIO PS 110 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 5 pre k- CHILDREN'S WORKSHOP SCHOOL 5 pre k- (17 - 21%). P.S. 019 ASHER LEVY 5 COLLABORATIVE ACADEMY OF 6-8 pre k- SCIENCE PS 034 FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT 8 pre k- PS 184M SHUANG WEN 8 pre k- PS 064 ROBERT SIMON 5 pre k- PS 142 AMALIA CASTRO 5 6-8 pre k- SCHOOL FOR GLOBAL LEADERS PS 137 JOHN L BERNSTEIN 5 pre k- P.S. 015 ROBERTO CLEMENTE 5 pre k- PS 188 THE ISLAND SCHOOL 8 pre k- PS 140 NATHAN STRAUS 8 pre k- PS 020 ANNA SILVER 5 pre k- PS 134 HENRIETTA SZOLD 5 UNIVERSITY NEIGHBORHOOD MIDDLE 6-8 SCHOOL HENRY STREET SCHOOL FOR 6-12 4 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

  5. District 1 serves a high number of students with special needs and as result, our District Leadership Team has always tracked for equitable distribution of students with special needs in our community schools. Removing the schools that have historically and structurally underserved students with disabilities – Gifted & Talented and Dual Language- the district average rises from 27% to 29%. Students with disabilities are relatively evenly distributed around the mean ( 29%). Distribution of Students with Disabilities 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% PS 184M SHUANG WEN PS 110 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE EARTH SCHOOL PS 063 STAR PS 064 ROBERT SIMON NEW EXPLORATIONS INTO SCIENCE TECH AND MATH PS 020 ANNA SILVER PS 134 HENRIETTA SZOLD PS 188 THE ISLAND SCHOOL CHILDREN'S WORKSHOP SCHOOL UNIVERSITY NEIGHBORHOOD P.S. 019 ASHER LEVY SCHOOL FOR GLOBAL LEADERS HENRY STREET SCHOOL FOR EAST SIDE COMMUNITY HIGH COLLABORATIVE ACADEMY OF PS 142 AMALIA CASTRO THE EAST VILLAGE COMMUNITY PS 140 NATHAN STRAUS NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL PS 034 FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT P.S. 015 ROBERTO CLEMENTE TECHNOLOGY ARTS AND PS 137 JOHN L BERNSTEIN TOMPKINS SQUARE MS INTERNATIONAL STUDIES SCIENCES STUDIO MIDDLE SCHOOL SCHOOL SCIENCE SCHOOL city pre k- pre k- pre k- pre k- pre k- pre k- 6-8 pre k- 6-8 pre k- 6-8 6-12 6-12 6-8 pre k- pre k- pre k- pre k- pre k- pre k- pre k- 6-8 pre k- pre k- wide 8 5 5 5 5 8 5 5 5 5 5 8 5 8 5 5 5 k-12 5 Data taken from http://data.nysed.gov/ and reflects the 2012-2013 schools year

  6. District One Demographic Averages Black Hispanic Asian White 13% 19% 15% 51% 6 All Demographic data taken from http://data.nysed.gov/ and reflects the 2012-2013 school year

  7. Predominately Black and Latino Students Black 70% Hispanic District UNIVERSITY Average PS 034 FRANKLIN D NEIGHBORHOOD ROOSEVELT MIDDLE SCHOOL P.S. 015 ROBERTO PS 188 THE ISLAND PS 140 NATHAN CLEMENTE SCHOOL 91% 97% STRAUS 93 93% 94% % PS 064 ROBERT SCHOOL FOR GLOBAL PS 142 AMALIA TECHNOLOGY ARTS SIMON LEADERS CASTRO AND SCIENCES STUDIO 86% 90% 87% 89% COLLABORATIVE PS 137 JOHN L HENRY STREET SCHOOL PS 063 STAR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE BERNSTEIN FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 84% 82% 85% 86% 7 All Demographic data taken from http://data.nysed.gov/ and reflects the 2012-2013 school year

  8. Higher Percentage of Asian Students than District Average Asian District PS 134 HENRIETTA SZOLD PS 020 ANNA SILVER Average 15% 27% 33% PS 184M SHUANG WEN 81% 8 All Demographic data taken from http://data.nysed.gov/ and reflects the 2012-2013 school year

  9. 15% TOMPKINS SQUARE MS 16% Demographic Distribution Approximates District Average 22% 47% District Average Percentages 6-12 EAST SIDE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL 9% 13% 19% 10% 24% 15% 57% 8% P.S. 019 ASHER LEVY 51% 14% 25% 53% All Demographic data taken from http://data.nysed.gov/ and reflects the 2012-2013 school year 9

  10. Higher Percentage of White Students than District Average White District Average 13% PS 110 FLORENCE CHILDREN'S WORKSHOP THE EAST VILLAGE NIGHTINGALE SCHOOL COMMUNITY SCHOOL 31% 36% 46% NEW EXPLORATIONS INTO NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL EARTH SCHOOL SCIENCE TECH AND MATH 42% 42% 45% 10 All Demographic data taken from http://data.nysed.gov/ and reflects the 2012-2013 school year

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