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1.
P.S. 15 Roberto Clemente
Public Elementary
1.
P.S. 15 Roberto Clemente
Public Elementary
333 East 4 Street
Manhattan, NY 10009
District 1
2012 Progress Report: C
Needs Index
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Overview School details from the principal and InsideSchools.org
Review from InsideSchools.org
  • What’s Special: Emphasis on responsiveness to both students and parents
  • The Downside: Transient population; low test scores
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Performance Student scores on standardized tests, city measures of school improvement and graduation rates
Elementary School Performance Summary
Combined performance on state English and Mathematics exams.
3
Below Average
Standardized Test Scores
3rd Grade English
Average score.
651 / 800 Below Average
3rd Grade Math
Average score.
678 / 800 Below Average
4th Grade English
Average score.
655 / 800 Below Average
4th Grade Math
Average score.
670 / 800 Below Average
4th Grade Science
Average score.
70 / 100 Below Average
5th Grade English
Average score. <br>
658 / 800 Below Average
5th Grade Math
Average score.
667 / 800 Below Average
Department of Education Progress Reports
Performance Score
Elementary Schools
10.6 / 25 Average
Progress Score
Elementary Schools
14.7 / 60 Below Average
Learning Environment Score
Elementary Schools
11.3 / 15 Above Average
Economic Needs Index
A DOE measure of a school's socioeconomics
1.2 / 1.2 Average
Satisfaction Satisfaction scores from city surveys of parents, teachers and students, and measures of the quality of school staffing
Satisfaction Level
Results of a city survey of parents, teachers and students.
6
Average
Satisfaction with School Environment
Academic Expectations
Response to city survey regarding the school's academic environment.
8.2 / 10 Average
Safety
City survey responses regarding the school's safety.
8.4 / 10 Average
Engagement
City survey responses regarding the engagement level of parents, teachers and students.
8.3 / 10 Average
Communications
City survey responses regarding the school's communications.
8.2 / 10 Average
Diversity Racial and ethnic breakdown of the student body
Diversity Score
The likelihood that two students selected randomly would be of different races or ethnicities.
6
Average
Diversity
Asian
6%
Black
33%
Hispanic
58%
Native American
1%
White
2%
About the School
Staffing
Student-Teacher Ratio
The number of students divided by the number on the teaching staff.
8 : 1 / 30
Elementary Class Size
Average number of students per classroom, grades K-5.
15.8 / 50 Above Average
School Crowding
Overcrowding in schools, measured by the ratio of enrollment to capacity.
62.5 / 250 Below Average
Average Teacher Pay
Average salary, general education teacher.
$69,792 Average
Experienced Teachers
The percentage of teachers with five or more years of classroom experience.
59% Average
Teachers With a Master's Degree
The percentage of teachers with master's degrees.
82% Average
Students
Elementary/Middle School Attendance Rate
Annual daily student attendance rate.
1% Average
English Language Learners
The percentage of students for whom English is a second language.
< 1%
Special Education
The percentage of students with Individualized Education Plans.
< 1%
Recent Immigrant Rate
The percentage of recent immigrants attending this school.
2%
Student Stability Rate
The percentage of students remaining in school from year to year.
78%
Temporary Housing Rate
The percentage of students without stable living situations.
20%
Male
The percentage of students who are male.
51%
Female
The percentage of students who are female.
49%
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