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The Urban Assembly School For Media Studies is a public high school serving grades 9-12 in New York City's District #3, with a student population of 315. Despite its location in a major metropolitan area, the school has consistently ranked in the bottom quarter of New York high schools over the past decade, with a current statewide ranking of 1217 out of 1242 schools and a 0 out of 5-star rating from SchoolDigger.
The school's academic performance, as measured by proficiency rates on Regents/Common Core exams, is significantly lower than the district and state averages across all subject areas. For example, in the 2023-2024 school year, the school's proficiency rates ranged from 2.78% in Geometry to 41.38% in English Language Arts, compared to district averages of 59.56% and 79.85%, respectively. Additionally, the school's four-year graduation rate has fluctuated between 84.3% and 89.7% over the past few years, which is lower than the district and state averages, and its dropout rate has ranged from 2.6% to 10.0%, which is higher than the district and state. The school has also experienced high rates of chronic absenteeism, ranging from 34.1% to 69.2% in recent years, significantly higher than the district and state averages.
Interestingly, the Urban Assembly School For Media Studies performs significantly worse than the nearby high schools within the same district, such as High School For Law Advocacy And Community Justice, High School Of Arts And Technology, and Manhattan/Hunter Science High School, which have higher academic proficiency rates, graduation rates, and lower chronic absenteeism. Despite the school's increased per-student spending, from $14,979 in 2019-2020 to $23,675 in 2022-2023, and a relatively low student-teacher ratio, the academic outcomes have not improved, suggesting that the school's challenges may be multifaceted, involving both academic and socioeconomic factors.
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