Epic High School - North is a public high school serving 387 students in grades 9-12 in South Richmond Hill, New York, which is part of the New York City Geographic District #27. The school consistently ranks in the bottom quartile of New York high schools, with academic performance significantly below district and state averages across most subject areas.
Epic High School - North faces significant challenges, including low 4-year graduation rates ranging from 80.9% to 92.9% over the past 3 years, higher dropout rates from 4.3% to 10.0%, and very high chronic absenteeism rates from 34.1% to 53.9%. The school's performance is particularly low for Asian, African American, Hispanic, and White student subgroups, as well as for English Language Learners and Special Education students, compared to their peers statewide. Nearby schools, such as Robert H Goddard High School-Community/Technical and High School-Construction Trades Engineering & Architecture, generally outperform Epic High School - North on academic metrics, graduation rates, and test scores.
The school's struggles appear to be linked to the socioeconomic disadvantages of its student population, with 74.16% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch in 2022-2023. While the school has seen an increase in per-student spending over the past 4 years, from $11,635 in 2019-2020 to $16,831 in 2021-2022, this increased spending has not translated into significant improvements in the school's academic outcomes or other key metrics. Addressing the underlying factors, such as resource allocation and instructional quality, will be crucial for Epic High School - North to improve student outcomes and provide a more equitable educational experience.
Students at Epic High School - North are 50% Hispanic, 26% Asian, 11% African American, 4% White, 3% American Indian, 3% Two or more races, 2% Pacific Islander.
In the 2022-23 school year, 387 students attended Epic High School - North.
New York City Geographic District #27
Epic High School - North ranks in the bottom 20.8% of New York high schools.