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I.S. 339

1600 Webster Avenue Bronx, NY 10457
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Teacher Data Reports for I.S. 339

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

  • Math 15%
      Lower than NYC average (25%)
  • English 22%
      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»

Math Innovation Requires Patience
After a mixed review of the "School of One" math instruction at several middle schools, some media outlets pounced on the findings as negative, and declared the program a failure. In this opinion piece, one of the researchers cautions against hasty assessments of educational experiments, arguing that real innovation takes time. Read More »
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For 24 Schools Getting New Start, 24 New Names
How does the Bronx Middle School of Academic and Career Technology sound? Or the School of Opportunities at the August Martin Campus? Those are the new names given to two of the 24 public schools that are slated to be shut down at the end of the school year and reopened in September with the same students but shuffled staff and new identities. Incoming ninth graders will learn their school's new name on Thursday. Read More »
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A Final Decision for 24 City Schools
At a bit before midnight, more than three months after the idea was first proposed, the Panel for Educational Policy voted to reconstitute two dozen city schools by closing them, replacing most of their staff members and reopening them with new names. The vote was the end of a prolonged process, a day of drama and a very long, emotional night. Read More »
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With Panel Vote, Once-Venerable City Schools Will Close
The names of two-dozen New York City public schools, some of them among the oldest educational institutions in the city, are likely to be erased on Thursday night when a city board votes on proposals to close the schools. Among them are Flushing High School, which lays claim to being the oldest public high school in New York City, and Richmond Hill High School, which is so overcrowded that its students have overflowed into trailers. But in a last-minute reprieve, Bushwick Community and Grover Cleveland high schools were spared. Read More »
  • Performance3 Below Average
  • Satisfaction 2 Below Average
  • Diversity 5 Average
3/9 Key indicators of this school's performance, including test scores and graduation rates. View All Data »
Performance Statistics
6th Grade English 651 / 800
Below Average
6th Grade Math 650 / 800
Below Average
7th Grade English 652 / 800
Below Average
7th Grade Math 646 / 800
Below Average
8th Grade English 642 / 800
Below Average
8th Grade Math 655 / 800
Below Average
8th Grade Science 51 / 100
Below Average
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More about I.S. 339

Population 740 students
School Type Middle
Grades 6th-8th
2012 Progress
Report
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Avg. Attendance Rate 87%
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