Brooklyn Collegiate: A College Board School

Education Period

Public 9-12

Address

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2021 Bergen St Brooklyn , NY 11233

Overview

Brooklyn Collegiate: A College Board School, located in 2021 Bergen St Brooklyn , NY 11233, serves 353 students with a student/teacher ratio of 10.7. It belongs to New York City Geographic District #23 and ranks 996th of 1,190 New York High Schools.

School District

District: New York City Geographic District #23

Number of students:

353

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Rank:

996th

996th of 1,190 New York High Schools

Per Pupil Expenditure

$18,582

Student/Teacher Ratio

Student/Teacher Ratio 10.7
Immunization

Fully immunized: 98.4%
Racial Breakdown

African American: 77.9%
Hispanic: 17%
Asian: 2.3%
White: 1.4%
American Indian: 0.8%
Pacific Islander: 0.3%
Two or more races: 0.3%
Free/Discounted lunch recipients

Free/Discounted lunch recipients 83.9%

Performance Trends

Statewide Performance

Average Standard Score

Test Score Average

Average Standard Score

Student Body

Enrollment

Average Standard Score

% Free/Reduced Lunch

Immunization % Complete (Kindergarten)

Teachers

Student/Teacher Ratio

# Full-Time Teachers

Finance

Per Pupil Expenditures

Map and Boundary of Brooklyn Collegiate: A College Board School

School Ranking in New York

PublicSchoolSearch ranks 996th of 1,190 New York High Schools.

District Ranking in State

PublicSchoolSearch ranks 996th of 1,190 New York High Schools.

Average Parent Rating

Historical Ranking of Brooklyn Collegiate: A College Board School to other New York Elementary Schools

Statewide Rank Position Percentile

Brooklyn Collegiate: A College Board School Test Scores

Historical Enrollment Data

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Impact of COVID-19 on Brooklyn Collegiate: A College Board School

Rankings

Rank
Pre-pandemic (2018-2019)
Rank
Pandemic (2020-2021)
Rank
Post-pandemic (2018-2019)
Change (%)
Ranks 1089th of 1207 High schoolsRanks 996th of 1190 High schools

6.5%

Test Scores

% proficient
Pre-pandemic (2018-2019)
% proficient Pandemic (2020-2021) % proficient Post-pandemic (2021-2022) Change (%)
End of Course Algebra I (Brooklyn Collegiate: A College Board School) 42.8 63.5

20.8%

End of Course Algebra I (New York City Geographic District #23) 51.2 48

3.1%

End of Course Algebra I (New York) 71.1 66

5.2%

End of Course Chemistry (Brooklyn Collegiate: A College Board School) 0 0

0%

End of Course Chemistry (New York City Geographic District #23) 21.1 1

20%

End of Course Chemistry (New York) 73.1 60.4

12.7%

End of Course Algebra II (Brooklyn Collegiate: A College Board School) 22 3.5

18.6%

End of Course Algebra II (New York City Geographic District #23) 29.8 4

25.9%

End of Course Algebra II (New York) 82.7 65.5

17.2%

End of Course English (Brooklyn Collegiate: A College Board School) 69.2 72.5

3.2%

End of Course English (New York City Geographic District #23) 55.7 61.8

6%

End of Course English (New York) 83.9 80.8

3%

End of Course Geometry (Brooklyn Collegiate: A College Board School) 33.3 3.9

29.4%

End of Course Geometry (New York City Geographic District #23) 39.9 19.4

20.4%

End of Course Geometry (New York) 70.1 52.8

17.3%

End of Course Earth Science (Brooklyn Collegiate: A College Board School) 14.7 6.2

8.5%

End of Course Earth Science (New York City Geographic District #23) 37.2 6.7

30.5%

End of Course Earth Science (New York) 68.9 62.1

6.9%

End of Course Global History and Geography (Brooklyn Collegiate: A College Board School) 41.7 45.4

3.7%

End of Course Global History and Geography (New York City Geographic District #23) 43.3 43

0.3%

End of Course Global History and Geography (New York) 78.8 79.9

1.1%

End of Course Living Environment (Brooklyn Collegiate: A College Board School) 44 20

24%

End of Course Living Environment (New York City Geographic District #23) 45.8 27.5

18.3%

End of Course Living Environment (New York) 73.2 73.9

0.7%

Student Body

Number of Students
Pre-pandemic (2018-2019)
Number of Students Pandemic (2020-2021) Number of Students
Post-pandemic (2021-2022)
Change (%)
Total Students 240 353

47.1%

African American 200 275

37.5%

American Indian 2 3

50%

Asian 3 8

166.7%

Hispanic 32 60

87.5%

Pacific Islander 0 1 0%
White 2 5

150%

Two or More Races 1 1 0%
Free/Discounted Lunch Recipients 87.9 83.9

4.1%

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