Summary:
Brooklyn Excelsior Charter School is the sole elementary school serving grades K-8 in the Brooklyn Excelsior Charter School district. With a total enrollment of 610 students, the school has faced fluctuating academic performance and statewide rankings in recent years, ranging from 1234 out of 2439 New York elementary schools in 2022-2023 to 1470 out of 2434 in 2021-2022, with a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger.
The school's academic performance is mixed, with some grade levels performing above the state average in ELA and Math, while others fall below. For example, 5th grade ELA proficiency was 61.54% compared to the state average of 43.68%, but 8th grade Math proficiency was only 15.15% compared to the state's 40.72%. This variability in academic outcomes suggests the need for a closer examination of curriculum, instruction, and support strategies to ensure more consistent and equitable learning for all students. Additionally, the school faces socioeconomic challenges, with 81.48% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, which may require targeted interventions and resource allocation to address the unique needs of this demographic.
Despite higher-than-average per-student spending of $17,063 and a student-teacher ratio of 22.5, the school's performance and statewide ranking have fluctuated, indicating the need for a deeper analysis of how these resources are being utilized and their impact on student outcomes. By understanding the underlying factors driving these changes, Brooklyn Excelsior Charter School can identify areas for targeted improvement and develop evidence-based interventions to support the success of its students.
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