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Academy for College Preparation and Career Exploration

911 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11226
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Teacher Data Reports for Academy for College Preparation and Career Exploration

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

  • Math 66%
      Much higher than NYC average (25%)
  • English 57%
      Much higher than NYC average (25%)

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  • Performance3 Below Average
  • Satisfaction 3 Below Average
  • Diversity 1 Below Average
3/9 Key indicators of this school's performance, including test scores and graduation rates. View All Data »
Performance Statistics
SAT Scores<br> 1177 / 2400
Average
Regents English
49%
Below Average
Regents Mathematics
44%
Average
Regents Science
52%
Average
Regents History
36%
Below Average
6th Grade English 655 / 800
Average
6th Grade Math 669 / 800
Average
7th Grade English 661 / 800
Average
7th Grade Math 671 / 800
Average
8th Grade English 653 / 800
Average
8th Grade Math 680 / 800
Average
8th Grade Science 61 / 100
Average
Regents Rate
46%
Average
10-Credit Rate
73%
Average
Weighted Diploma Rate 175.3 / 350
Average
Regents Completion 53.2 / 100
Average
College Enrollment Rate 40.7 / 100
Average
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More about Academy for College Preparation and Career Exploration

Population 565 students
School Type Secondary
Grades 6th-12th
2012 Progress
Report
C/B
Avg. Attendance Rate 93%
Language Classes
  • French
  • Spanish
Program Highlights
  • Internships and Mentor Programs at local colleges
  • community-based organizations and businesses; Community Service
  • National Honor Society
  • Student Government
Clubs
  • Science
  • Computer and Robotics
  • Debate
  • Journalism; additional clubs will be based on student interest
Higher Education Partnerships
  • Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU)
  • Brooklyn College
  • New York City College of Technology
  • Long Island University
Non-Profit Opportunities
  • The College Board
Community Organization Partners
  • Brooklyn Parent Advocacy Network
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