Summary:
Academy For Conservation And The Environment is a public high school serving grades 9-12 in Brooklyn, New York, with a student population of 383. Unfortunately, this school has consistently struggled, ranking in the bottom 10-15% of New York high schools over the past decade and earning a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger, indicating it is among the lowest-performing schools in the state.
The school's challenges are widespread, with low rankings across various student subgroups, including female, male, Asian, Hispanic, and low socioeconomic status students. However, the school performs relatively better for African American and English Language Learner students. Additionally, the school's four-year graduation rate has ranged from 67.6% to 94.0%, which is below the state average, and its dropout rate has been as high as 10.0%, significantly higher than the state average. The school also has a very high chronic absenteeism rate, ranging from 34.1% to 59.5% in recent years, well above the state average.
Interestingly, the nearby schools in the same New York City Geographic District #18 also struggle academically, with similar low rankings and ratings. However, one school, Brooklyn Bridge Academy, stands out as a higher-performing school within the same district, ranking in the top 20% of New York high schools and achieving a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. Despite the school's poor performance, Academy For Conservation And The Environment has a relatively high per-student spending level and a low student-teacher ratio, suggesting that addressing student engagement and strengthening instructional practices may be crucial areas for improvement.
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