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FAMILY LIFE ACADEMY CS III - NEW YORK STATE REPORT CARD [2022 - 23]

The New York State Report Card is an important part of the Board of Regents’ effort to create educational equity and raise learning standards for all students. Knowledge gained from the report card on a school’s or district’s strengths and weaknesses can be used to improve instruction and services to students. The report card provides information to the public on school/district staff, students, and measures of school and district performance as required by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). Fundamentally, ESSA is about creating a set of interlocking strategies to promote educational equity by providing support to districts and schools as they work to ensure that every student succeeds. New York State is committed to ensuring that all students succeed and thrive in school no matter who they are, where they live, where they go to school, or where they come from.

Glossary and Guide

2023-24 Accountability Status AND SUPPORT MODEL based on 2022-23 Data


Due to COVID-19 and changes to New York State accountability and federal reporting requirements, 2023-24 accountability statuses and support models were determined using a modified methodology. For more information, see Understanding the New York State Accountability System under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) for 2023-24 Accountability Statuses Based on 2022-23 Results.

Local Support and Improvement

Made Progress

NA

SECTION 1003 SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT FUNDS (2022-23)

The link below provides a list of all Local Education Agencies and public schools that received section 1003 school improvement funds, including the amount of funds each school received and the types of strategies implemented in each school with such funds.

Section 1003 School Improvement Funds Data (72.97 kilobytes)

For information on the use of Title I School Improvement funds, see:

ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE STATUSES AND SUPPORT MODELS BY SUBGROUP

Subgroup Status And Support Model Made Progress
All Students Local Support and Improvement NA
Black or African American Local Support and Improvement NA
Hispanic or Latino Local Support and Improvement NA
English Language Learner Local Support and Improvement NA
Economically Disadvantaged Local Support and Improvement NA
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE Indicator Levels
Subgroup Core Subject Performance Weighted Average Performance English Language Proficiency (ELP) Chronic Absenteeism
All Students 2 3 2 2
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
Black or African American 2 3 3
Hispanic or Latino 2 3 2 2
Multiracial
White
English Language Learner 3 3 2 2
Students with Disabilities
Economically Disadvantaged 3 4 3 2
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE CORE SUBJECT PERFORMANCE
Subgroup Subject Cohort Index Level
All Students ELA 126 130.2 2
Math 130 122.3 2
Combined 256 126.2 2
Black or African American ELA 36 130.6 2
Math 37 125.7 2
Combined 73 128.1 2
Hispanic or Latino ELA 90 130 2
Math 93 121 2
Combined 183 125.4 2
English Language Learner ELA 35 100 3
Math 39 100 3
Combined 74 100 3
Students with Disabilities ELA 8 100
Math 8 62.5
Combined 16
Economically Disadvantaged ELA 121 131.8 3
Math 125 122.4 3
Combined 246 127 3

ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE WEIGHTED AVERAGE PERFORMANCE
Subgroup Subject Cohort Index Level
All Students ELA 126 130.2 3
Math 130 122.3 3
Combined 256 126.2 3
Black or African American ELA 36 130.6 3
Math 37 125.7 3
Combined 73 128.1 3
Hispanic or Latino ELA 90 130 3
Math 93 121 3
Combined 183 125.4 3
English Language Learner ELA 35 100 3
Math 39 100 3
Combined 74 100 3
Students with Disabilities ELA 9 88.9
Math 9 55.6
Combined 18
Economically Disadvantaged ELA 121 131.8 4
Math 125 122.4 4
Combined 246 127 4

ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE ELP
Subgroup Number Of ELLs Benchmark Progress Rate Success Ratio Level
All Students 53 48% 47% 1.0 2
American Indian or Alaska Native 0
Asian or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 0
Black or African American 6
Hispanic or Latino 47 46% 43% 0.9 2
Multiracial 0
White 0
English Language Learner 53 48% 47% 1.0 2
Students with Disabilities 7
Economically Disadvantaged 51 47% 47% 1 3
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE CHRONIC ABSENTEEISM
Subgroup Students Enrolled Students Chronically Absent Chronic Absenteeism Rate Level
All Students 221 99 44.8% 2
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
Black or African American 60 15 25% 3
Hispanic or Latino 160 83 51.9% 2
Multiracial 1
White
English Language Learner 78 31 39.7% 2
Students with Disabilities 24
Economically Disadvantaged 211 96 45.5% 2

ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE ELA Participation Rate
Subgroup Tested 95% In Current Year Current Year Enrollment Current Year Participation Rate
All Students 142 98.6%
American Indian or Alaska Native 0
Asian or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 0
Black or African American 40 97.5%
Hispanic or Latino 102 99%
Multiracial 0
White 0
English Language Learner 32
Students with Disabilities 11
Economically Disadvantaged 137 98.5%
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE Mathematics Participation Rate
Subgroup Tested 95% In Current Year Current Year Enrollment Current Year Participation Rate
All Students 143 98.6%
American Indian or Alaska Native 0
Asian or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 0
Black or African American 40 97.5%
Hispanic or Latino 103 99%
Multiracial 0
White 0
English Language Learner 32
Students with Disabilities 11
Economically Disadvantaged 138 98.6%
NYSESLAT USED FOR PARTICIPATION
Grade Number Taking NYSESLAT
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5

Grades 3-8 English Language Arts Results (2022-23)

The results of the 2022-23 Grades 3-8 English Language Arts represent student achievement on the new Next Generation Learning Standards. Because the tests measure different learning standards, the results are not comparable to those from prior years.

SUMMARY RESULTS


Grade Total Not Tested Tested Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Proficient
(Levels 3 & 4)
# # % # % # % # % # % # % # %
Grade 3 43 4 9% 39 91% 11 28% 13 33% 13 33% 2 5% 15 38%
Grade 4 51 3 6% 48 94% 5 10% 21 44% 19 40% 3 6% 22 46%
Grade 5 49 1 2% 48 98% 8 17% 19 40% 18 38% 3 6% 21 44%
Grades 3-8 143 8 6% 135 94% 24 18% 53 39% 50 37% 8 6% 58 43%

Grade 3 ELA Results

The results of the 2022-23 Grades 3-8 English Language Arts represent student achievement on the new Next Generation Learning Standards. Because the tests measure different learning standards, the results are not comparable to those from prior years.

Subgroup Total Not Tested Tested Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Proficient
(Levels 3 & 4)
# # % # % # % # % # % # % # %
All Students 43 4 9% 39 91% 11 28% 13 33% 13 33% 2 5% 15 38%
Female 24 3 13% 21 88% 4 19% 7 33% 9 43% 1 5% 10 48%
Male 19 1 5% 18 95% 7 39% 6 33% 4 22% 1 6% 5 28%
General Education Students 40 4 10% 36 90%
Students with Disabilities 3 0 0% 3 100%
Black or African American 7 1 14% 6 86% 3 50% 2 33% 1 17% 0 0% 1 17%
Hispanic or Latino 36 3 8% 33 92% 8 24% 11 33% 12 36% 2 6% 14 42%
Economically Disadvantaged 41 4 10% 37 90%
Not Economically Disadvantaged 2 0 0% 2 100%
English Language Learner 17 3 18% 14 82% 6 43% 7 50% 1 7% 0 0% 1 7%
Non-English Language Learner 26 1 4% 25 96% 5 20% 6 24% 12 48% 2 8% 14 56%
Not in Foster Care 43 4 9% 39 91% 11 28% 13 33% 13 33% 2 5% 15 38%
Homeless 12 2 17% 10 83% 3 30% 4 40% 2 20% 1 10% 3 30%
Not Homeless 31 2 6% 29 94% 8 28% 9 31% 11 38% 1 3% 12 41%
Not Migrant 43 4 9% 39 91% 11 28% 13 33% 13 33% 2 5% 15 38%
Parent Not in Armed Forces 43 4 9% 39 91% 11 28% 13 33% 13 33% 2 5% 15 38%

Grade 4 ELA Results

The results of the 2022-23 Grades 3-8 English Language Arts represent student achievement on the new Next Generation Learning Standards. Because the tests measure different learning standards, the results are not comparable to those from prior years.

Subgroup Total Not Tested Tested Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Proficient
(Levels 3 & 4)
# # % # % # % # % # % # % # %
All Students 51 3 6% 48 94% 5 10% 21 44% 19 40% 3 6% 22 46%
Female 22 0 0% 22 100% 2 9% 11 50% 7 32% 2 9% 9 41%
Male 29 3 10% 26 90% 3 12% 10 38% 12 46% 1 4% 13 50%
General Education Students 44 2 5% 42 95% 3 7% 18 43% 18 43% 3 7% 21 50%
Students with Disabilities 7 1 14% 6 86% 2 33% 3 50% 1 17% 0 0% 1 17%
Black or African American 15 1 7% 14 93% 1 7% 8 57% 4 29% 1 7% 5 36%
Hispanic or Latino 36 2 6% 34 94% 4 12% 13 38% 15 44% 2 6% 17 50%
Economically Disadvantaged 50 3 6% 47 94%
Not Economically Disadvantaged 1 0 0% 1 100%
English Language Learner 8 1 13% 7 88% 1 14% 6 86% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
Non-English Language Learner 43 2 5% 41 95% 4 10% 15 37% 19 46% 3 7% 22 54%
Not in Foster Care 51 3 6% 48 94% 5 10% 21 44% 19 40% 3 6% 22 46%
Homeless 8 1 13% 7 88% 1 14% 3 43% 3 43% 0 0% 3 43%
Not Homeless 43 2 5% 41 95% 4 10% 18 44% 16 39% 3 7% 19 46%
Not Migrant 51 3 6% 48 94% 5 10% 21 44% 19 40% 3 6% 22 46%
Parent Not in Armed Forces 51 3 6% 48 94% 5 10% 21 44% 19 40% 3 6% 22 46%

Grade 5 ELA Results

The results of the 2022-23 Grades 3-8 English Language Arts represent student achievement on the new Next Generation Learning Standards. Because the tests measure different learning standards, the results are not comparable to those from prior years.

Subgroup Total Not Tested Tested Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Proficient
(Levels 3 & 4)
# # % # % # % # % # % # % # %
All Students 49 1 2% 48 98% 8 17% 19 40% 18 38% 3 6% 21 44%
Female 22 0 0% 22 100% 3 14% 9 41% 8 36% 2 9% 10 45%
Male 27 1 4% 26 96% 5 19% 10 38% 10 38% 1 4% 11 42%
General Education Students 48 1 2% 47 98%
Students with Disabilities 1 0 0% 1 100%
Black or African American 18 0 0% 18 100% 2 11% 7 39% 8 44% 1 6% 9 50%
Hispanic or Latino 31 1 3% 30 97% 6 20% 12 40% 10 33% 2 7% 12 40%
Economically Disadvantaged 47 1 2% 46 98%
Not Economically Disadvantaged 2 0 0% 2 100%
English Language Learner 7 1 14% 6 86% 4 67% 1 17% 1 17% 0 0% 1 17%
Non-English Language Learner 42 0 0% 42 100% 4 10% 18 43% 17 40% 3 7% 20 48%
Not in Foster Care 49 1 2% 48 98% 8 17% 19 40% 18 38% 3 6% 21 44%
Homeless 3 0 0% 3 100%
Not Homeless 46 1 2% 45 98%
Not Migrant 49 1 2% 48 98% 8 17% 19 40% 18 38% 3 6% 21 44%
Parent Not in Armed Forces 49 1 2% 48 98% 8 17% 19 40% 18 38% 3 6% 21 44%

Grades 3-8 Mathematics Results (2022-23)

The results of the 2022-23 Grades 3-8 Mathematics Tests represent student achievement on the new Next Generation Learning Standards. Because the tests measure different learning standards, the results are not comparable to those from prior years.

SUMMARY RESULTS


Grade Total Not Tested Tested Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 & Above Proficient
(Levels 3 & Above)
# # % # % # % # % # % # % # %
Grade 3 43 1 2% 42 98% 5 12% 19 45% 17 40% 1 2% 18 43%
Grade 4 51 1 2% 50 98% 6 12% 17 34% 25 50% 2 4% 27 54%
Grade 5 49 0 0% 49 100% 19 39% 17 35% 12 24% 1 2% 13 27%
Grades 3-8 143 2 1% 141 99% 30 21% 53 38% 54 38% 4 3% 58 41%

See report card Glossary and Guide for criteria used to include students in this table.

Grade 3 Math Results

The results of the 2022-23 Grades 3-8 Mathematics Tests represent student achievement on the new Next Generation Learning Standards. Because the tests measure different learning standards, the results are not comparable to those from prior years.

Subgroup Total Not Tested Tested Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Proficient
(Levels 3 & 4)
# # % # % # % # % # % # % # %
All Students 43 1 2% 42 98% 5 12% 19 45% 17 40% 1 2% 18 43%
Female 24 1 4% 23 96% 3 13% 8 35% 11 48% 1 4% 12 52%
Male 19 0 0% 19 100% 2 11% 11 58% 6 32% 0 0% 6 32%
General Education Students 40 1 3% 39 98%
Students with Disabilities 3 0 0% 3 100%
Black or African American 7 1 14% 6 86% 0 0% 4 67% 2 33% 0 0% 2 33%
Hispanic or Latino 36 0 0% 36 100% 5 14% 15 42% 15 42% 1 3% 16 44%
Economically Disadvantaged 41 1 2% 40 98%
Not Economically Disadvantaged 2 0 0% 2 100%
English Language Learner 17 0 0% 17 100% 3 18% 10 59% 4 24% 0 0% 4 24%
Non-English Language Learner 26 1 4% 25 96% 2 8% 9 36% 13 52% 1 4% 14 56%
Not in Foster Care 43 1 2% 42 98% 5 12% 19 45% 17 40% 1 2% 18 43%
Homeless 12 1 8% 11 92% 2 18% 6 55% 3 27% 0 0% 3 27%
Not Homeless 31 0 0% 31 100% 3 10% 13 42% 14 45% 1 3% 15 48%
Not Migrant 43 1 2% 42 98% 5 12% 19 45% 17 40% 1 2% 18 43%
Parent Not in Armed Forces 43 1 2% 42 98% 5 12% 19 45% 17 40% 1 2% 18 43%

Grade 4 Math Results

The results of the 2022-23 Grades 3-8 Mathematics Tests represent student achievement on the new Next Generation Learning Standards. Because the tests measure different learning standards, the results are not comparable to those from prior years.

Subgroup Total Not Tested Tested Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Proficient
(Levels 3 & 4)
# # % # % # % # % # % # % # %
All Students 51 1 2% 50 98% 6 12% 17 34% 25 50% 2 4% 27 54%
Female 22 0 0% 22 100% 3 14% 6 27% 11 50% 2 9% 13 59%
Male 29 1 3% 28 97% 3 11% 11 39% 14 50% 0 0% 14 50%
General Education Students 44 0 0% 44 100% 3 7% 16 36% 23 52% 2 5% 25 57%
Students with Disabilities 7 1 14% 6 86% 3 50% 1 17% 2 33% 0 0% 2 33%
Black or African American 15 0 0% 15 100% 2 13% 3 20% 9 60% 1 7% 10 67%
Hispanic or Latino 36 1 3% 35 97% 4 11% 14 40% 16 46% 1 3% 17 49%
Economically Disadvantaged 50 1 2% 49 98%
Not Economically Disadvantaged 1 0 0% 1 100%
English Language Learner 8 0 0% 8 100% 2 25% 4 50% 2 25% 0 0% 2 25%
Non-English Language Learner 43 1 2% 42 98% 4 10% 13 31% 23 55% 2 5% 25 60%
Not in Foster Care 51 1 2% 50 98% 6 12% 17 34% 25 50% 2 4% 27 54%
Homeless 8 1 13% 7 88% 1 14% 4 57% 2 29% 0 0% 2 29%
Not Homeless 43 0 0% 43 100% 5 12% 13 30% 23 53% 2 5% 25 58%
Not Migrant 51 1 2% 50 98% 6 12% 17 34% 25 50% 2 4% 27 54%
Parent Not in Armed Forces 51 1 2% 50 98% 6 12% 17 34% 25 50% 2 4% 27 54%

Grade 5 Math Results

The results of the 2022-23 Grades 3-8 Mathematics Tests represent student achievement on the new Next Generation Learning Standards. Because the tests measure different learning standards, the results are not comparable to those from prior years.

Subgroup Total Not Tested Tested Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Proficient
(Levels 3 & 4)
# # % # % # % # % # % # % # %
All Students 49 0 0% 49 100% 19 39% 17 35% 12 24% 1 2% 13 27%
Female 22 0 0% 22 100% 10 45% 9 41% 2 9% 1 5% 3 14%
Male 27 0 0% 27 100% 9 33% 8 30% 10 37% 0 0% 10 37%
General Education Students 48 0 0% 48 100%
Students with Disabilities 1 0 0% 1 100%
Black or African American 18 0 0% 18 100% 4 22% 10 56% 4 22% 0 0% 4 22%
Hispanic or Latino 31 0 0% 31 100% 15 48% 7 23% 8 26% 1 3% 9 29%
Economically Disadvantaged 47 0 0% 47 100%
Not Economically Disadvantaged 2 0 0% 2 100%
English Language Learner 7 0 0% 7 100% 4 57% 1 14% 2 29% 0 0% 2 29%
Non-English Language Learner 42 0 0% 42 100% 15 36% 16 38% 10 24% 1 2% 11 26%
Not in Foster Care 49 0 0% 49 100% 19 39% 17 35% 12 24% 1 2% 13 27%
Homeless 3 0 0% 3 100%
Not Homeless 46 0 0% 46 100%
Not Migrant 49 0 0% 49 100% 19 39% 17 35% 12 24% 1 2% 13 27%
Parent Not in Armed Forces 49 0 0% 49 100% 19 39% 17 35% 12 24% 1 2% 13 27%

New York State English as a Second Language Achievement Test (2022-23)

New York State English as a Second Language Achievement Tests (NYSESLAT) are administered in grades K through 12 to all English Language Learners (ELLs). ELLs are students who, by reason of foreign birth or ancestry, speak or understand a language other than English and speak or understand little or no English, and require support to become proficient in English and are identified pursuant to Section 154.3 of Commissioner's Regulations.

Grade Total Not Tested Tested Entering Emerging Transitioning Expanding Commanding (Proficient)
# # % # % # % # % # % # % # %
Kindergarten 7 0 0% 7 100% 0 0% 0 0% 2 29% 4 57% 1 14%
Grade 1 12 0 0% 12 100% 0 0% 4 33% 7 58% 1 8% 0 0%
Grade 2 17 0 0% 17 100% 0 0% 0 0% 3 18% 6 35% 8 47%
Grade 3 17 0 0% 17 100% 1 6% 4 24% 5 29% 7 41% 0 0%
Grade 4 8 0 0% 8 100% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 7 88% 1 13%
Grade 5 7 0 0% 7 100% 0 0% 0 0% 2 29% 4 57% 1 14%

NATIONAL ASSESSMENT OF EDUCATION PROGRESS (NAEP) RESULTS (2022)

National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) are reported for statewide (New York State) and national results only. District- and school-level results are not reported for NAEP.

NEW YORK STATE NAEP GRADE 4
READING MATH
SUBGROUP BELOW BASIC BASIC PROFICIENT ADVANCED BELOW BASIC BASIC PROFICIENT ADVANCED
All Students 42% 29% 21% 8% 34% 38% 23% 5%
Students with Disabilities 75% 19% 6% 1% 66% 24% 9% 1%
American Indian/Alaska Native * * * * * * * *
Asian/Pacific Islander 25% 28% 28% 20% 11% 35% 39% 16%
Black 59% 26% 13% 2% 50% 36% 13% 1%
Hispanic 51% 29% 17% 4% 47% 38% 13% 2%
White 32% 30% 26% 11% 23% 39% 32% 7%
Two or more races * * * * 41% 35% 20% 3%
English Language Learners 69% 22% 8% 1% 63% 29% 7% 1%
Economically Disadvantaged 53% 27% 16% 4% 44% 38% 15% 3%
NEW YORK STATE NAEP GRADE 8
READING MATH
SUBGROUP BELOW BASIC BASIC PROFICIENT ADVANCED BELOW BASIC BASIC PROFICIENT ADVANCED
All Students 30% 38% 28% 5% 40% 32% 19% 9%
Students with Disabilities 61% 28% 9% 1% 71% 21% 7% 1%
American Indian/Alaska Native * * * * * * * *
Asian/Pacific Islander 16% 34% 41% 8% 18% 23% 35% 24%
Black 44% 40% 15% 1% 64% 26% 8% 1%
Hispanic 42% 39% 17% 2% 53% 33% 12% 3%
White 19% 37% 36% 8% 27% 36% 25% 12%
Two or more races * * * * * * * *
English Language Learners 83% 17% 0% 0% 85% 13% 1% 0%
Economically Disadvantaged 40% 39% 19% 2% 52% 30% 13% 5%

*There are not sufficient data for this subgroup.

NEW YORK STATE NAEP PARTICIPATION RATES

Grade 4 Participation Rate Grade 8 Participation Rate
READING MATH READING MATH
All Students 87% 86% 82% 81%
Students with Disabilities 92% 96% 91% 93%
English Language Learners 92% 95% 92% 94%
NATIONAL NAEP GRADE 4
READING MATH
SUBGROUP BELOW BASIC BASIC PROFICIENT ADVANCED BELOW BASIC BASIC PROFICIENT ADVANCED
All Students 39% 29% 24% 8% 26% 39% 28% 7%
Students with Disabilities 71% 19% 9% 2% 54% 31% 13% 2%
American Indian/Alaska Native 57% 25% 15% 3% 42% 40% 16% 3%
Asian/Pacific Islander 20% 25% 33% 23% 11% 28% 38% 24%
Black 57% 27% 14% 2% 46% 39% 13% 1%
Hispanic 51% 28% 17% 4% 37% 42% 19% 2%
White 28% 31% 30% 11% 15% 38% 37% 10%
Two or more races 33% 31% 27% 9% 23% 39% 29% 9%
English Language Learners 67% 23% 9% 1% 48% 38% 12% 1%
Economically Disadvantaged 52% 28% 16% 3% 38% 41% 18% 2%
NATIONAL NAEP GRADE 8
READING MATH
SUBGROUP BELOW BASIC BASIC PROFICIENT ADVANCED BELOW BASIC BASIC PROFICIENT ADVANCED
All Students 32% 39% 26% 3% 40% 35% 19% 7%
Students with Disabilities 65% 26% 8% 1% 73% 20% 6% 1%
American Indian/Alaska Native 45% 37% 17% 1% 56% 33% 10% 1%
Asian/Pacific Islander 15% 30% 43% 12% 16% 28% 30% 26%
Black 48% 37% 14% 1% 62% 29% 8% 1%
Hispanic 40% 40% 19% 1% 52% 34% 12% 2%
White 23% 40% 32% 4% 28% 38% 26% 9%
Two or more races 29% 38% 28% 5% 37% 36% 21% 6%
English Language Learners 69% 26% 5% 0% 76% 20% 4% 0%
Economically Disadvantaged 42% 39% 17% 1% 54% 33% 11% 2%

*There are not sufficient data for this subgroup.

NATIONAL NAEP PARTICIPATION RATES

Grade 4 Participation Rate Grade 8 Participation Rate
READING MATH READING MATH
All Students 92% 92% 89% 89%
Students with Disabilities 91% 91% 91% 92%
English Language Learners 95% 95% 93% 94%

EXPENDITURES PER PUPIL (2022-23)

For detailed information, please see Financial Transparency Report.

Pupil Count Federal State & Local Total
Expenditures Expenditures Per Pupil Expenditures Expenditures Per Pupil Expenditures Expenditures Per Pupil
This School 231 $1,070,314 $4,633 $3,673,801 $15,904 $4,744,115 $20,537
Statewide 2,459,753 $6,118,470,652 $2,487 $59,943,289,717 $24,370 $66,061,760,369 $26,857
STAFF QUALIFICATIONS (2022-23)
INEXPERIENCED TEACHERS AND PRINCIPALS
TEACHERS PRINCIPALS
Total # Inexperienced % Inexperienced Total # Inexperienced % Inexperienced
THIS SCHOOL 14 7 50% ** ** **
STATEWIDE 214,159 51,376 24% 4,438 1,059 24%
STATEWIDE HIGH-POVERTY SCHOOLS 48,028 18,375 38% 948 170 18%
STATEWIDE LOW-POVERTY SCHOOLS 62,734 8,756 14% 1,202 279 23%

**Complete principal data were not reported by this school/district.


TEACHERS TEACHING OUT OF THEIR SUBJECT OR FIELD OF CERTIFICATION
Total TEACHERS TEACHING OUT OF THEIR SUBJECT/FIELD OF CERTIFICATION
# %
THIS SCHOOL 14 5 36%
STATEWIDE 203,958 18,302 9%
STATEWIDE HIGH-POVERTY SCHOOLS 43,397 8,936 21%
STATEWIDE LOW-POVERTY SCHOOLS 60,417 1,216 2%

Section 2854(3)(a-1) of New York State Education Law allows charter schools certain exemptions concerning the employment of uncertified teachers. However, State reporting indicates the actual counts and percentages of teachers that are not considered certified for their reported teaching assignments.

CIVIL RIGHTS DATA COLLECTION (CRDC) (2020-21)

Civil Right Data Collection (CRDC) data are reported to the United States Department of Education by districts and include data on measures of school quality, climate, and safety as well as enrollment in preschool programs and accelerated coursework to earn postsecondary credit. For more information, visit the Civil Rights Data Collection, Office for Civil Rights.

CRDC Data (18.04 megabytes)
CRDC Glossary and Guide

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