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P.S./I.S. 187 Hudson Cliffs

349 Cabrini Boulevard Manhattan, NY 10040
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349 Cabrini Boulevard
Manhattan, NY 10040
Washington Heights
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Teacher Data Reports for P.S./I.S. 187 Hudson Cliffs

Percent of school’s ratings that were “above average” or “high”

  • Math 13%
      Lower than NYC average (25%)
  • English 25%
      About the same as NYC average (25%)

New York released data for individual teachers throughout the public school system this Friday. Learn more about a specific school or teacher's ratings.  View data for teachers at this school»

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District 6 Zoning Proposal Sparks Debate Over Choice
There are dueling approaches to school choice in northern Manhattan's District 6: one would eliminate elementary school zones so families can apply to any school while another wants families to fight for improvements at the struggling schools so there isn't such pressure on the better schools in the district. Read More »
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Q&A with Cynthia Chory

In an interview with DNAInfo, principal Cynthia Chory talks about how she tries to help create a sense of community at P.S. 187.

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The city's brand new deputy chancellor for special education offers an update on the roll-out of changes in special education this year. All schools are expected to add the services necessary to accommodate students with disabilities who are eligible to attend. Read More »
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  • Performance6 Average
  • Satisfaction 4 Average
  • Diversity 6 Average
6/9 Key indicators of this school's performance, including test scores and graduation rates. View All Data »
Performance Statistics
3rd Grade English 669 / 800
Average
3rd Grade Math 696 / 800
Above Average
4th Grade English 679 / 800
Average
4th Grade Math 704 / 800
Above Average
4th Grade Science 81 / 100
Average
5th Grade English 670 / 800
Average
5th Grade Math 686 / 800
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6th Grade English 664 / 800
Average
6th Grade Math 677 / 800
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7th Grade English 662 / 800
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7th Grade Math 681 / 800
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8th Grade English 662 / 800
Above Average
8th Grade Math 687 / 800
Average
8th Grade Science 70 / 100
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More about P.S./I.S. 187 Hudson Cliffs

Population 798 students
School Type K-8
Grades PreK-8th
2012 Progress
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Avg. Attendance Rate 95%
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