Tag Young Scholars

Summary:

Tag Young Scholars is a public magnet elementary school serving 554 students in grades K-8 in New York City's District 4. This exceptional school has consistently ranked among the top 5 elementary schools in New York state over the past decade, earning a 5-star rating from SchoolDigger.

Tag Young Scholars significantly outperforms the district and state averages across all grade levels and subject areas on the New York State Assessments, with 94-100% proficiency rates in English Language Arts and 92-100% in Math, compared to 40-50% for the district and state. The school also excels in Regents exams, with 100% proficiency rates in several key subjects. Despite serving a diverse student population, including a significant proportion of low-socioeconomic status students, Tag Young Scholars is able to achieve exceptional academic outcomes across all subgroups.

In comparison to nearby schools, such as Bilingual Bicultural School and PS 83 Luis Munoz Rivera, Tag Young Scholars significantly outperforms them, with proficiency rates 30-60 percentage points higher in ELA and Math. This consistent high performance over the past decade makes Tag Young Scholars a model for other schools to emulate, demonstrating that exceptional academic results can be achieved even with a diverse student population and limited resources.


Detail:

Public, Magnet K-8

 240 E 109th St
       New York, NY  10029


(212) 860-6003

District: New York City Geographic District # 4

SchoolDigger Rank:
5th of 2,445 New York Elementary Schools

Per Pupil Expenditures:  $11,710 Help


Student/teacher ratio:  17.7 Help
Number of students:  554

Racial breakdown:

Asian:
46.2%
White:
18.6%
Hispanic:
13.7%
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Free/discounted lunch recipients:  29.2% Help


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Compare Details Tag Young Scholars ranks better than 99.8% of elementary schools in New York. It also ranks first among 17 ranked elementary schools in the New York City Geographic District # 4! (See more...)
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Compare Details In 2024 the calculated Average Standard Score was 98.88. (See more...)
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Compare Details Tag Young Scholars ranks better than 99.4% of middle schools in New York. (See more...)
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Compare Details In 2024 the calculated Average Standard Score was 98.9. (See more...)
Student Body
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Compare Details Student population at Tag Young Scholars is diverse. Racial makeup is: Asian (46.2%), White (18.6%), Hispanic (13.7%). (See more...)
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Compare Details 29.2% of students are receiving a free or discounted lunch. This is the lowest percentage in the New York City Geographic District # 4. (See more...)
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Compare Details The student/teacher ratio at Tag Young Scholars is 17.7, which is the highest among 18 elementary schools in the New York City Geographic District # 4! (See more...)
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Compare Details The average total spent per student at Tag Young Scholars is $11,710, which is the lowest among 18 elementary schools in the New York City Geographic District # 4!
Schooldigger 2024 Rankings:

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SchoolDigger ranks Tag Young Scholars 5th of 2445 New York public elementary schools. (See Tag Young Scholars in the ranking list.)

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SchoolDigger ranks Tag Young Scholars 9th of 1504 New York public middle schools. (See Tag Young Scholars in the ranking list.)

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New York City Geographic District # 4:

SchoolDigger ranks New York City Geographic District # 4 671st of 865 New York school districts. (See district ranking list.)

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Rank History for Tag Young Scholars

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Rank History for all elementary school students at Tag Young Scholars

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Elementary Schools NY State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2006 86.75 66th 2206 97.0%
2007 87.77 36th 2219 98.4%
2008 87.29 25th 2227 98.9%
2009 86.64 12th 2257 99.5%
2010 92.43 16th 2263 99.3%
2011 93.45 19th 2286 99.2%
2012 94.24 6th 2320 99.7%
2013 97.50 5th 2325 99.8%
2014 97.87 4th 2345 99.8%
2015 97.77 3rd 2352 99.9%
2016 97.44 3rd 2366 99.9%
2017 98.07 2nd 2386 99.9%
2018 97.33 2nd 2395 99.9%
2019 98.89 5th 2413 99.8%
2021 96.43 5th 2201 99.8%
2022 98.22 5th 2434 99.8%
2023 98.48 7th 2439 99.7%
2024 98.88 5th 2445 99.8%
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Rank History for elementary school Multi-racial students at Tag Young Scholars

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Elementary Schools NY State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2021 93.51 1st 143 99.3%
2023 94.55 8th 223 96.4%
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Rank History for elementary school Low Socio Economic Status students at Tag Young Scholars

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Elementary Schools NY State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 98.78 2nd 2045 99.9%
2019 99.67 6th 2032 99.7%
2021 99.50 1st 1678 99.9%
2022 98.30 22nd 2099 99.0%
2023 98.38 25th 2041 98.8%
2024 99.25 10th 2078 99.5%
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Rank History for elementary school Female students at Tag Young Scholars

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Elementary Schools NY State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 96.75 3rd 2338 99.9%
2019 98.15 11th 2357 99.5%
2021 95.30 8th 1955 99.6%
2022 97.93 4th 2401 99.8%
2023 98.14 6th 2403 99.8%
2024 98.48 8th 2413 99.7%
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Rank History for elementary school Male students at Tag Young Scholars

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Elementary Schools NY State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 96.99 4th 2340 99.8%
2019 98.92 3rd 2358 99.9%
2021 95.77 6th 1961 99.7%
2022 97.75 9th 2400 99.6%
2023 98.06 9th 2400 99.6%
2024 98.64 4th 2411 99.8%
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Rank History for elementary school Asian students at Tag Young Scholars

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Elementary Schools NY State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 89.58 4th 601 99.3%
2019 93.16 2nd 548 99.6%
2021 85.61 9th 430 97.9%
2022 90.56 7th 671 99.0%
2023 90.02 8th 605 98.7%
2024 91.44 6th 662 99.1%
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Rank History for elementary school African American students at Tag Young Scholars

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Elementary Schools NY State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 98.82 5th 948 99.5%
2019 97.25 32nd 891 96.4%
2022 97.12 23rd 936 97.5%
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Rank History for elementary school Hispanic students at Tag Young Scholars

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Elementary Schools NY State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 97.97 6th 1392 99.6%
2019 99.62 3rd 1315 99.8%
2022 97.61 19th 1503 98.7%
2023 94.86 48th 1429 96.6%
2024 98.00 29th 1531 98.1%
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Rank History for elementary school White students at Tag Young Scholars

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Elementary Schools NY State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 94.76 5th 1408 99.6%
2019 98.34 1st 1338 99.9%
2021 91.69 15th 1224 98.8%
2022 97.06 4th 1399 99.7%
2023 96.69 4th 1337 99.7%
2024 97.32 5th 1392 99.6%
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Data source: test scores: NY State Education Department, rankings: SchoolDigger.com

Rank History for Tag Young Scholars

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Rank History for all middle school students at Tag Young Scholars

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Middle Schools NY State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2006 63.33 450th 1095 58.9%
2007 80.39 196th 1123 82.5%
2008 85.44 80th 1185 93.2%
2009 86.87 20th 1224 98.4%
2010 90.15 50th 1243 96.0%
2011 93.52 27th 1295 97.9%
2012 94.31 17th 1337 98.7%
2013 97.63 20th 1373 98.5%
2014 99.75 6th 1401 99.6%
2015 99.63 7th 1407 99.5%
2016 99.61 4th 1429 99.7%
2017 99.58 8th 1455 99.5%
2018 99.37 5th 1438 99.7%
2019 99.19 15th 1439 99.0%
2021 98.53 10th 1242 99.2%
2022 99.52 3rd 1479 99.8%
2023 99.20 2nd 1500 99.9%
2024 98.90 9th 1504 99.4%
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Rank History for middle school Low Socio Economic Status students at Tag Young Scholars

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Middle Schools NY State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 99.79 5th 1245 99.6%
2019 99.79 13th 1241 99.0%
2021 99.48 4th 935 99.6%
2022 99.81 1st 1306 99.9%
2023 99.66 4th 1288 99.7%
2024 99.36 15th 1296 98.8%
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Rank History for middle school Female students at Tag Young Scholars

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Middle Schools NY State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 98.89 4th 1353 99.7%
2019 98.67 16th 1370 98.8%
2021 96.98 15th 1066 98.6%
2022 98.94 1st 1454 99.9%
2023 98.64 2nd 1463 99.9%
2024 97.79 17th 1465 98.8%
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Rank History for middle school Male students at Tag Young Scholars

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Middle Schools NY State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 99.33 5th 1352 99.6%
2019 99.22 13th 1366 99.0%
2021 98.74 5th 1071 99.5%
2022 99.60 2nd 1455 99.9%
2023 99.08 3rd 1464 99.8%
2024 99.04 4th 1464 99.7%
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Rank History for middle school Asian students at Tag Young Scholars

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Middle Schools NY State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 92.08 4th 374 98.9%
2019 92.25 9th 369 97.6%
2021 86.94 16th 236 93.2%
2022 92.44 5th 381 98.7%
2023 91.20 3rd 388 99.2%
2024 91.02 2nd 396 99.5%
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Rank History for middle school African American students at Tag Young Scholars

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Middle Schools NY State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 99.48 9th 663 98.6%
2019 99.00 12th 653 98.2%
2022 99.86 1st 706 99.9%
2023 99.51 3rd 696 99.6%
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Rank History for middle school Hispanic students at Tag Young Scholars

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Middle Schools NY State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 99.45 5th 810 99.4%
2019 99.57 8th 826 99.0%
2022 98.68 10th 914 98.9%
2023 96.66 22nd 943 97.7%
2024 97.58 22nd 953 97.7%
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Rank History for middle school White students at Tag Young Scholars

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked Middle Schools NY State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 98.56 4th 763 99.5%
2022 98.27 6th 748 99.2%
2023 97.89 1st 772 99.9%
2024 97.41 4th 778 99.5%
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Data source: test scores: NY State Education Department, rankings: SchoolDigger.com

As you review the school rankings data, please be aware that some of the information from certain demographics is missing. The reason for this omission is that the data has been redacted from the source data itself due to low population samples in these specific demographic groups.

Redacting data from low population samples is a necessary step to ensure the reliability and accuracy of the results, as small sample sizes may not be representative of the broader population. Additionally, this measure helps protect the privacy of individuals belonging to these demographic groups.

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by a parent
Sunday, December 31, 2023

Open Quote We have two children at TAG, a 6th grader and a 2nd grader. Academically they are thriving, way ahead from their neighbors and friends who attend other public and even private schools, but, more importantly, they are happy. TAG is a small, tightknit, diverse and welcoming community, and we are immensely grateful to be a part of it. Close Quote


by a parent
Monday, April 9, 2018

Open Quote Awesome school academically and socially! Great enrichments! Wonderful staff of teachers and administrators. I am sure my child will be prepared to be successful when she graduates! Close Quote


by a parent
Saturday, September 2, 2017

Open Quote Our second year at TAG was horrible. But last year more than made up for it. The parents and teachers are very supportive. The students feel more like family not just friends. There are
Loads of added (yes added into the curriculum not just after or in addition to) curricula activities such as swimming. The quality of the education is what we value most. A child can go to any school and be educated. at TAG each child is treated as an individual where everyone knows their name. The students meet outside of school for play dates and other events. This is a great place for gifted students. Close Quote


by a parent
Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Open Quote Excellent teachers and great parents make for a terrific education. My daughter, started 6th grade here and we are extremely happy and thankfull that she attends TAG. Close Quote


by a parent
Thursday, September 15, 2016

Open Quote Excellent school! Close Quote


by a parent
Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Open Quote I am writing this review because I am so very grateful to have been given the opportunity to send my son to TAG and I wanted to share my thoughts on the school. NYC’s G&T school process is extremely competitive and one of the few things that parents have any control over. When my son was offered a seat at TAG, I naturally accepted but not without reservations. What if (1) he didn't assimilate with the other students? (2) there was too much homework? or (3) he didn't like his teacher? Today, each and every one of my concerns has been put to bed (see below) and I look forward to what the rest of his academic career at TAG will bring.

On the first day of school, I recall looking around my son's classroom and seeing a mixture of families from every background. My son went to a preschool where everyone was pretty much the same in terms of race, ethnicity and socio-economic background. I was worried that it would be too drastic a change for him. I was wrong. Not only has the diversity of the school made him more aware, but it has also helped him understand and become open to the things that make each of us different. To me, this is perhaps one of the most important lessons we can teach our children and it is not something we can teach in a vacuum. The diversity at TAG is probably one of the most special aspects of the school. Every morning, my son is eager to go to school to see his friends. Friends that include both boys and girls (there was a period where he wanted nothing to do with a girl), who are in the same grade and older (TAG is fantastic about developing a real sense of community within its student population regardless of the student's age or grade), and who are from all kinds of backgrounds.

In pre-K, my son had no idea what homework was and any attempts to get him to do any sort of workbook would be met with tears and excuses. When I had begun researching the various schools, there were whispers about the tedious amounts of homework that the students had to do. I, therefore, was genuinely concerned about whether it would be too much for him to handle. Today, I can honestly say that while the children do have homework, it is neither unmanageable nor tear-inducing. In kindergarten, the children are given homework packets each week and due the following week. The key is to have your child do a little bit each day or alternatively, figure out how to break it up into manageable chunks over the weekend. At the beginning of the year, it was more difficult because the concept of homework was so foreign to my son. The issue wasn't that there was too much or it was too hard, but rather that he hadn't learned how to sit down and concentrate for more than a minute at a time. Homework, at least in kindergarten, is ultimately training for what is to come in the later grades. Today, my son will sit down after school and do homework that I have set out for him all by himself with only a question or two for clarification.

If you have read this far, then you will learn about the most AMAZING aspect of TAG - the teachers. A child's teacher is one of the most important people in his life. I have talked to many parents and students at TAG - at all grade levels - and everyone only has good things to say about the teachers. While I cannot speak personally to other teachers, I can say that my son's kindergarten teacher, Ms. Sun, is the BEST teacher he has EVER had. Ms. Sun has always been the consummate professional - always available to meet me and address my questions or concerns, responsive to emails, and provides thorough and detailed feedback on my son's progress. More importantly, however, is how she is with the children. She is able to be sweet and nurturing, yet enforce rules in a way that the children will listen and understand. Each day, I amazed by her - how she instills a love of learning in the children, how she teaches them to respect themselves and their fellow students, how she guides them to become independent thinkers and role models for others. I imagine that all teachers are TAG are similar in their thinking and teaching, and I can say this because when I speak to the older students at TAG, they all - in their own unique ways - love learning, are polite and have their own opinions about things.

When I ask myself whether or not I made the right choice in sending my son to TAG, my answer is always in the smile that my son gives me every morning when I drop him off at school. It is always bright and huge and followed by his race up the steps so that he can get into school and start his day as soon as possible. I hope this helps any parent out there who is considering what schools to apply for this year. TAG is a hidden gem that does not get as much attention as the other city-wide G&T programs, but it does not mean that it does not shine just as - if not brighter - than the other schools. Close Quote


by a parent
Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Open Quote My son is just finishing his kindergarten year at TAG and we have been very happy with the overall experience! The amount he has learned this year is amazing. He was reading before coming into kindergarten and we worried that he wouldn't be challenged through the regular public school track, which might lead to him not liking school. At TAG, he has been challenged and engaged in learning. While there is a strong focus on academics, including quite a lot of homework, the classrooms are nurturing and there is not a competitive feeling between students at the school. The student body is very diverse. The current kindergarten is about 30% Asian, 30% African American, 30% Caucasian and ~10% from outside those groups....but when the kids are interacting, all they see are other kids. This is something special at TAG. You don't see this at many G&T schools. If I had to name downsides, I would say the lack of after school options for kids & outdoor space that needs renovation. TAG is committed to after school care being available at no cost to all families through the YMCA, but this limits the number of other options that can be offered due to space limitations and the agreement with the Y. For families who can send kids to other afterschool activities, this doesn't present too big a problem but not everyone can. The outdoor space, while large, needs to be renovated. The PTA is actively working to bring attention to this issue. There are many involved parents, an active PTA and a very supportive school community. All in all, I think it's a wonderful place for my son to be and I'm excited we are part of this wonderful community. Close Quote


by a parent
Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Open Quote TAG is a parent's dream. My child attends and I'm very impressed by how she is challenged on a daily basis. The school does an amazing job providing a comfortable and clean atmosphere. TAG is very diverse. It's diversity is an amazing anomaly that creates a synergy with the children where they are comfortable because everyone is different but just like me. The parent association works very hard and is extremely passionate in making sure the school runs smoothly. My only issues is with the managing staff that operates on the bureaucracy of the NY public school system. Some issues that can be handled simply are tangled in red tape. But luckily the PA is challenging and continues to fight those issues. Close Quote


by a parent
Thursday, November 19, 2015

Open Quote Class size is a concern for the elementary grades with 31 students for one teacher with no assistant. There is no bussing unless you live in the district and carpool is reserved for parents within close proximity to each other and it is expensive. Other than that, the staff are nice and easy to talk to. Close Quote


by a parent
Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Open Quote Diverse g and t school that is public. Rare to see this combo. Kids will be well prepared for rigorous higher ed and diversity Close Quote


by a parent
Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Open Quote My daughter Jasmine Smith has been going to Tag since Kindergarten. The faculty has been top notch since day one. Academically she has been challenged and the teachers have been there to help, guide, and encourage her to keep doing her best. My daughter loves this school and so do I. Can't believe she only has two more yrs left. I highly recommend this school.

Proud Parent,
Jason Smith Close Quote



Enrollment information for Tag Young Scholars

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Year White African American Asian Hispanic American Indian Pacific Islander Two or More Races Not Specified Total
2005 5 236 11 170 6 n/a n/a 0 428
2006 8 267 11 149 6 n/a n/a 0 441
2007 13 269 17 152 3 n/a n/a 0 454
2008 12 280 26 139 2 n/a n/a 0 459
2009 13 264 46 139 3 n/a n/a 0 465
2010 9 261 57 137 2 n/a n/a 0 466
2011 13 250 87 150 4 0 0 0 504
2012 22 228 96 143 6 0 0 0 495
2013 42 208 119 132 7 1 4 0 513
2014 55 181 154 121 8 0 9 0 528
2015 70 154 163 123 13 0 15 0 538
2016 84 139 193 108 22 0 16 0 562
2017 92 120 195 105 23 8 28 0 571
2018 90 106 212 100 28 9 31 0 576
2019 101 99 231 90 25 12 36 0 594
2020 111 72 253 82 19 12 43 0 592
2021 105 63 270 66 8 5 47 0 564
2022 95 57 256 67 7 6 40 0 528
2023 103 64 256 76 8 7 40 0 554

Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.

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For more information about how the Department of Education defines ethnicity, see Defining Race and Ethnicity Data, National Center for Education Statistics

Students eligible for free or discounted lunch at Tag Young Scholars

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Year # Students Full-time Teachers Student/Teacher ratio % Free/Discounted Lunch
2005 428 n/a n/a 0
2006 441 23.0 19.2 76.9
2007 454 26.0 17.5 69.2
2008 459 23.0 20.0 62.7
2009 465 23.0 20.2 80
2010 466 23.0 20.2 n/a
2011 504 23.0 21.9 80.2
2012 495 22.0 22.5 50.1
2013 513 24.0 21.3 55.6
2014 528 25.0 21.1 51.5
2015 538 22.0 24.4 50.2
2016 562 26.0 21.6 47
2017 571 23.8 23.9 41.5
2018 576 24.0 23.9 41
2019 594 24.0 24.7 34.3
2020 592 26.8 22.0 34.1
2021 564 28.0 20.1 29.1
2022 528 33.0 15.9 29.4
2023 554 31.2 17.7 29.2

Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.

About Students eligible for discounted/free lunch:

The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) provides low-cost or free meals to students in U.S. public and nonprofit private schools based on household income. Those with incomes below 130% of the poverty line receive free lunch, while those between 130% and 185% qualify for reduced-price lunch. The percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch serves as a marker for poverty, as it reflects the socioeconomic status of families in a given school or district. A higher FRPL rate typically indicates a higher concentration of low-income families, suggesting that the school or district may face additional challenges in providing adequate resources and support for student success.

Student/Teacher Ratio Tag Young Scholars

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Year # Students Full-time Teachers Student/Teacher ratio % Free/Discounted Lunch
2005 428 n/a n/a 0
2006 441 23.0 19.2 76.9
2007 454 26.0 17.5 69.2
2008 459 23.0 20.0 62.7
2009 465 23.0 20.2 80
2010 466 23.0 20.2 n/a
2011 504 23.0 21.9 80.2
2012 495 22.0 22.5 50.1
2013 513 24.0 21.3 55.6
2014 528 25.0 21.1 51.5
2015 538 22.0 24.4 50.2
2016 562 26.0 21.6 47
2017 571 23.8 23.9 41.5
2018 576 24.0 23.9 41
2019 594 24.0 24.7 34.3
2020 592 26.8 22.0 34.1
2021 564 28.0 20.1 29.1
2022 528 33.0 15.9 29.4
2023 554 31.2 17.7 29.2

Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.

About Student-Teacher Ratio

Student/teacher ratio is calculated by dividing the total number of students by the total number of full-time equivalent teachers. Please note that a smaller student/teacher ratio does not necessarily translate to smaller class size. In some instances, schools hire teachers part time, and some teachers are hired for specialized instruction with very small class sizes. These and other factors contribute to the student/teacher ratio. Note: For private schools, Student/teacher ratio may not include Pre-Kindergarten.

Immunization Rates

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YearCompletely Immunized
201599.4%

Data source: New York State Department of Health
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Per Pupil Expenditures for Tag Young Scholars

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YearExpenditures from Federal FundsExpenditures from State and Local FundsTotal Expenditures Per Pupil (All Funds)
2019 $119 (1.3%) $8,910 (98.7%) $9,029
2020 $131 (1.3%) $9,715 (98.7%) $9,845
2021 $556 (5.2%) $10,131 (94.8%) $10,687
2022 $1,324 (10.7%) $11,000 (89.3%) $12,324
2023 $510 (4.4%) $11,201 (95.7%) $11,710

Data source: New York Department of Education
Pre and Post Pandemic Data

Impact of COVID-19 on Tag Young Scholars

The coronavirus has had a profound impact on education in America. Learning shifted online overnight, attendance numbers dwindled, and enrollment decreased. SchoolDigger.com is making it easier for you to better assess how COVID-19 has impacted your school. Through the collection of pre-pandemic (2019) and current data, SchoolDigger.com is sharing test scores, enrollment numbers and school demographics from schools across the country – and we make it easy to see how impacted schools compare locally and statewide.

Rankings

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Pre-pandemic (2018-2019)
Rank
Post pandemic (2022-2023)
Change (%)
Ranks 5th of 2413 Elementary schoolsRanks 7th of 2439 Elementary schools
 0.1%
Ranks 15th of 1439 Middle schoolsRanks 2nd of 1500 Middle schools
 0.9%

Test Scores

% proficient
Pre-pandemic (2018-2019)
% proficient
Post pandemic (2022-2023)
Change (%)
3rd Grade English Language Arts (Tag Young Scholars)98100
 2%
   3rd Grade English Language Arts (New York City Geographic District # 4)4645.2
 0.8%
   3rd Grade English Language Arts (New York)5244.9
 7.1%
3rd Grade Math (Tag Young Scholars)100100
   3rd Grade Math (New York City Geographic District # 4)4843.4
 4.6%
   3rd Grade Math (New York)5453.7
 0.3%
4th Grade English Language Arts (Tag Young Scholars)9998.7
 0.3%
   4th Grade English Language Arts (New York City Geographic District # 4)4448.4
 4.4%
   4th Grade English Language Arts (New York)4848.8
 0.8%
4th Grade Math (Tag Young Scholars)9790.9
 6.1%
   4th Grade Math (New York City Geographic District # 4)3836
 2%
   4th Grade Math (New York)5053.9
 3.8%
5th Grade English Language Arts (Tag Young Scholars)9698.1
 2.1%
   5th Grade English Language Arts (New York City Geographic District # 4)3244.4
 12.4%
   5th Grade English Language Arts (New York)3845.1
 7.1%
5th Grade Math (Tag Young Scholars)96100
 4%
   5th Grade Math (New York City Geographic District # 4)3537.2
 2.2%
   5th Grade Math (New York)4649.7
 3.7%
6th Grade English Language Arts (Tag Young Scholars)9396
 2.9%
   6th Grade English Language Arts (New York City Geographic District # 4)4544.3
 0.8%
   6th Grade English Language Arts (New York)4745.8
 1.2%
6th Grade Math (Tag Young Scholars)9697.3
 1.3%
   6th Grade Math (New York City Geographic District # 4)3938.8
 0.2%
   6th Grade Math (New York)4748.1
 1.1%
7th Grade English Language Arts (Tag Young Scholars)94100
 6%
   7th Grade English Language Arts (New York City Geographic District # 4)3843.9
 5.9%
   7th Grade English Language Arts (New York)4048
 8%
7th Grade Math (Tag Young Scholars)97100
 3%
   7th Grade Math (New York City Geographic District # 4)3238.2
 6.2%
   7th Grade Math (New York)4451.9
 7.9%
8th Grade English Language Arts (Tag Young Scholars)93100
 7%
   8th Grade English Language Arts (New York City Geographic District # 4)4560.9
 15.9%
   8th Grade English Language Arts (New York)4855.2
 7.2%
End of Course Common Core Algebra I (Tag Young Scholars)100100
   End of Course Common Core Algebra I (New York City Geographic District # 4)66.357.3
 9%
   End of Course Common Core Algebra I (New York)71.164.6
 6.5%
End of Course Common Core English Language Arts (Tag Young Scholars)98.8100
 1.2%
   End of Course Common Core English Language Arts (New York City Geographic District # 4)88.484.5
 4%
   End of Course Common Core English Language Arts (New York)83.976.9
 6.9%
End of Course Living Environment (Tag Young Scholars)97.698.4
 0.9%
   End of Course Living Environment (New York City Geographic District # 4)73.962.1
 11.8%
   End of Course Living Environment (New York)73.265.7
 7.5%
End of Course U.S. History and Government (Tag Young Scholars)90.296.9
 6.6%
   End of Course U.S. History and Government (New York City Geographic District # 4)78.179.7
 1.6%
   End of Course U.S. History and Government (New York)76.979.7
 2.8%

Student Body

Number of students
Pre-pandemic (2018-2019)
Number of students
Post pandemic (2022-2023)
Change (%)
Total Students594554
 6.7%
African American9964
 35.4%
American Indian258
 68%
Asian231256
 10.8%
Hispanic9076
 15.6%
Pacific Islander127
 41.7%
White101103
 2%
Two or More Races3640
 11.1%
% Free/Discounted Lunch Recipients34.3%29.2%
 5.1%


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Frequently Asked Questions about Tag Young Scholars

Yes! Tag Young Scholars is one of the best elementary schools in the state. It ranks 5th of 2445 New York elementary schools.

Students at Tag Young Scholars are 46% Asian, 19% White, 14% Hispanic, 12% African American, 7% Two or more races, 1% American Indian, 1% Pacific Islander.

In the 2022-23 school year, 554 students attended Tag Young Scholars.


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