Report on Demographic Data in New York City Public Schools In Response to Local Law No. 59 2016
Notes "Enrollment counts are based on the October 31st Audited Register for 2015."
In June 2015, 18 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2014-2015 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043
In June 2015, 18 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2014-2015 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043
In June 2015, 18 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2014-2015 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043
In June 2015, 18 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2014-2015 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043
This datasets contains information about NYCHA residents who earned a high school equivalency (HSE) diploma in a given year. Only Pathways to Graduation HSE graduates are included. Pathways to Graduation is a full-time free NYC Department of Education program that helps students earn their HSE Diploma. Each row in the dataset represents the number of public housing residents on a Borough-level who earned a HSE diploma through participation in Pathways to Graduation.
Up until December 2021, in New York State, HSE diplomas were awarded to students who passed the Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC) exam. In December 2021 New York Staten transitioned from using the TASC to the GED Test as the state’s HSE exam.
For datasets related to other services provided to NYCHA residents, view the data collection “Services available to NYCHA Residents - Local Law 163”.
Dataset provides statistics about the students with disabilities in grades 6th through 8th who were discharged, transferred or graduated during the fiscal year by high school, middle school, district, cohort year.
This dataset, updated annually, shows Department of Education funding sources by fiscal year. City funds include TFA and GO debt service, pensions, and other fringe. State funds include debt service and pensions. Dollars are in billions.
This datasets contains information about NYCHA residents who earned a high school equivalency (HSE) diploma in a given year. Only Pathways to Graduation HSE graduates are included. Pathways to Graduation is a full-time free NYC Department of Education program that helps students earn their HSE Diploma. Each row in the dataset represents the number of public housing residents on a Council District-level who earned a HSE diploma through participation in Pathways to Graduation.
Up until December 2021, in New York State, HSE diplomas were awarded to students who passed the Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC) exam. In December 2021 New York Staten transitioned from using the TASC to the GED Test as the state’s HSE exam.
For datasets related to other services provided to NYCHA residents, view the data collection “Services available to NYCHA Residents - Local Law 163”.
This datasets contains information about NYCHA residents who earned a high school equivalency (HSE) diploma in a given year. Only Pathways to Graduation HSE graduates are included. Pathways to Graduation is a full-time free NYC Department of Education program that helps students earn their HSE Diploma. Each row in the dataset represents the number of public housing residents on a NYCHA Development-level who earned a HSE diploma through participation in Pathways to Graduation.
Up until December 2021, in New York State, HSE diplomas were awarded to students who passed the Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC) exam. In December 2021 New York Staten transitioned from using the TASC to the GED Test as the state’s HSE exam.
For datasets related to other services provided to NYCHA residents, view the data collection “Services available to NYCHA Residents - Local Law 163”.
This report includes results for the New York State Math exams for the years 2006-2012.
For the results for the New York State Math exams for the years 2013-2023, please follow this link.
This dataset contains the indicators included in the OneNYC 2050 Strategic Plan that will be used to assess progress in achieving the eight overreaching goals of the plan: (1) Vibrant Democracy; (2) Inclusive Economy; (3) Thriving Neighborhoods; (4) Healthy Lives; (5) Equity and Excellence in Education; (6) Livable Climate; (7) Efficient Mobility; and (8) Modern Infrastructure. Each line of data provides the goal, the relevant sub-initiative, the indicator, the baseline year and value for the indicator and the goal. Data is collected by the Mayor’s Office of Operations from the relevant agency.