Test Results
View test results for New York City schools on a variety of tests, listed below:
- Grade 3-8 state assessments in English Language Arts (ELA) and Math
- New York State Regents exams
- National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
- SAT
- Advanced Placement exams
In some cases, test results are also reported by student characteristics including disability status, English Language Learner (ELL) status, race/ethnicity, eligibility for free and reduced price lunch status, and gender.
This data can also be found on NYC Open Data.
Graduation Results
View graduation rates for New York City schools. Included in the graduation outcome data are dropout rates and rates of degree types awarded.
You can find graduation results at the citywide, borough, district, and school levels, as well as by student characteristics including disability status, ELL status, race/ethnicity, and gender.
This data can also be found on NYC Open Data.
Demographic Snapshot
View the Demographic Snapshot (Excel file), which provides data on annual enrollment at the citywide, borough, district, and school levels. Enrollment data are broken down by student characteristics including disability status, ELL status, race/ethnicity, and gender.
This data can also be found on NYC Open Data.
End-of-Year Attendance and Chronic Absenteeism Data
View attendance and chronic absenteeism data. You can find attendance and chronic absenteeism results at the citywide, borough, district, and school levels, as well as by student characteristics including disability status, race/ethnicity, gender, poverty, and English language learner (ELL) status.
NYC School Survey Results
View the NYC School Survey results for all schools throughout the city.
School Quality Reports
View the School Quality Report results for all schools throughout the city.
Quality Review Ratings
Learn more about the Quality review process.
The above data can also be found on NYC Open Data.
Doing Research on New York City Public Schools
Find out more information on how to conduct your own research on NYC schools.