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P.S. 67 Charles A. Dorsey

51 Saint Edwards Street Brooklyn, NY 11205
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Teacher Data Reports for P.S. 67 Charles A. Dorsey

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

  • Math 0%
      Much lower than NYC average (25%)
  • English 50%
      Much higher than NYC average (25%)

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  • Performance2 Below Average
  • Satisfaction 4 Average
  • Diversity 6 Average
2/9 Key indicators of this school's performance, including test scores and graduation rates. View All Data »
Performance Statistics
3rd Grade English 649 / 800
Below Average
3rd Grade Math 669 / 800
Below Average
4th Grade English 653 / 800
Below Average
4th Grade Math 663 / 800
Below Average
4th Grade Science 76 / 100
Average
5th Grade English 662 / 800
Average
5th Grade Math 671 / 800
Below Average
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More about P.S. 67 Charles A. Dorsey

Population 266 students
School Type Elementary
Grades PreK-5th
2012 Progress
Report
D
Avg. Attendance Rate 90%
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