The iZone is the NYC Department of Education's initiative to strategically develop and scale innovative 21st century school and classroom models that increase student achievement. The iZone consists of a dedicated community of schools that design and build the learning experience around the needs, motivations and strengths of each student in order to prepare them for success in college and career. PLS was a Personalized Learning Systems pilot undertaken in elementaryschools where schools had access to adaptive learning software such as Time to Know, CompassLearning Odyssey and Pearson SuccessMaker, web-based programs that assist teachers in managing and differentiating instruction in ELA and Math.
Statistical report on attendance by borough, grade. Alternate views of same data by grade level and enrollment (register). All students including YABC, adults, LYFE babies and charters, home instruction, home/hospital, CBO UPK.
The dataset contains current inspection data for cafeterias permitted in public, private, and parochial schools in NYC. All school cafeterias are required to be in compliance with NYS and NYC Food Safety Regulations, found in New York City Health Code Article 81. School cafeteria inspections are conducted at least annually to ensure compliance with food safety regulations. This dataset includes information obtained as part of the permitting process and data collected during inspections. This data includes inspection results for active school cafeterias for the last three years. Data for cafeterias that have ceased operations and any violations cited during the inspection that were dismissed during adjudication are excluded from this dataset
Report on Demographic Data in New York City Public Schools In Response to Local Law No. 59 2016
Notes "Enrollment counts are based on the October 31st Audited Register for 2015."
This report includes results for the New York State Math exams for the years 2013-2023.
For the results for the New York State Math exams for the years 2006-2012, please follow this link.
The dataset contains current inspection data for cafeterias permitted in public, private, and parochial schools in NYC. All school cafeterias are required to be in compliance with NYS and NYC Food Safety Regulations, found in New York City Health Code Article 81. School cafeteria inspections are conducted at least annually to ensure compliance with food safety regulations. This dataset includes information obtained as part of the permitting process and data collected during inspections. This data includes inspection results for active school cafeterias for the last three years. Data for cafeterias that have ceased operations and any violations cited during the inspection that were dismissed during adjudication are excluded from this dataset