Olympus Academy (18K635)

755 East 100 Street, Brooklyn, NY 11236, Brooklyn
Phone: 718-272-1926
Email: gonzales@olympusacademy.org
Hours: -
Principal: Bruce Gonzales
NYCDOE Website: https://www.myschools.nyc/en/schools/high-school/42107
Quality Snapshot: https://tools.nycenet.edu/snapshot/2022/18K635/HS/
Subway: L to Canarsie - Rockaway Parkway
Bus: B103, B17, B42, B6, B60, B82, B82-SBS, BM2
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Program Details
Olympus Academy (L78A)

Method:
Requirement:
Transfer high schools are designed to serve students who, based on their grade or age, are off-track to accumulate enough academic credits to meet high school graduation requirements. Only applicants ranked by the school will receive an offer.
DIA:
Student & Admissions Statistics
School Year
2022-23
2021-22
Total Students Across All Grades
124
151
    Grade 12 Students
46
50
    Grade 11 Students
34
35
    Grade 10 Students
35
54
    Grade 9 Students
9
12
Avg. Class Size
8.1
Complaints / Suspensions
6 / 23
<5 / 17
Attendance %
Graduation %
College %
Olympus Academy (L78A)
GE Applicants / Seats:
SWD Applicants / Seats:

1 / 12 (0.08)
1 / 3 (0.33)
Waitlist

0 / 12 (0.00)
0 / 3 (0.00)
About the School

Olympus Academy is a Transfer high school in Canarsie, Brooklyn, serving students who have not experienced success in traditional high schools. Our small school serves as a second home to our students, who speak of the school community as "family." The school collaborates with other citywide transfer schools as part of the transfer school district. We use asynchronous learning to provide a personalized approach to education. All of the classes use blended learning to allow students to work at a pace that is most suitable to their needs, while pushing them to maximize their learning experiences.

School Features:

  • Offers 10th Grade Seats
  • Transfer School, which serve students aged 16 to 21 who have fallen behind in credits or left school for an extended period of time
  • School whose primary location is co-located with another school

AP Courses, Languages & Sports
AP Courses
Algebra II (Advanced Math), AP English Language and Composition, AP United States History, Chemistry (Advanced Science), World Languages (Advanced World Languages)
Languages Offered
Spanish
Boys PSAL Sports
Baseball, Basketball, Football, Handball, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Soccer
Girls PSAL Sports
Basketball, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball
Other Sports
Partnership with Canarsie High School to have eligible students play in the PSAL for Canarsie Campus (Basketball, Soccer, Track, etc.). Opportunities for open gym time during Saturday School.
Survey Summary & Data (2023-24)
Student Responses
Academic Rigor 
  80.14%
Academic Engagement 
  81.15%
Safety 
  87.50%
Bully Prevention 
  85.88%
Inclusivity 
  93.50%
Mental Support 
  89.56%
Environment 
  86.75%
Post-School Support 
  89.89%
Teacher Responses
Academic Rigor 
  83.80%
School Satisfaction 
  96.42%
Student Behavior 
  77.50%
Student Support 
  94.81%
School Leadership 
  97.69%
Instructional Clarity 
  93.33%
Instructional Development 
  94.50%
Post-School Support 
  96.00%
Family Responses
Education 
  98.89%
Teacher Support 
  92.14%
Safety 
  99.00%
School Community 
  78.22%
School Leadership 
  98.38%
Post-School Support 
  97.00%

Note: Yellow bars indicate city-wide averages for the associated category

View Full NYC DOE Survey Results:

This data was gathered from the NYC DOE's yearly school surveys: https://infohub.nyced.org/reports/students-and-schools/school-quality/nyc-school-survey

Academic Summary & Data (-1-)
Academic Proficiency
4-Year Grad. %
  0.00%
College Aptitude
CCPC Index
  0.00%
Postsecondary
Unknown 100.00%

View Full Academic Data:

This data was gathered from the NYC DOE's yearly quality reports: https://infohub.nyced.org/reports/students-and-schools/school-quality/school-quality-reports-and-resources

School Demographics (2022-23)
Student Population:
Male 53.20%
Female 46.80%
English Language Learners:
  0.80%
Students with Disabilities:
  26.60%
Economic Need Index: 
  75.10%
Student Ethnicity:
Asian 0.80%
Black 90.30%
Hispanic 6.50%
White 2.40%
Teacher Ethnicity:
Other 100.00%
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