2022-23 Class Size Data
Program TypeDepartmentSubject# Students# ClassesClass Size
Gen EdEnglishHS English 0934217.0
Gen EdEnglishHS English 1131131.0
Gen EdEnglishHS English Other15115.0
Gen EdMathHS Algebra I29214.5
Gen EdMathHS Geometry28128.0
Gen EdScienceHS Earth Science26126.0
Gen EdScienceHS Living Environment24212.0
Gen EdScienceHS Other Science818.0
Gen EdSocial StudiesHS Global History49224.5
Gen EdSocial StudiesHS Government & Econ40220.0
Gen EdSocial StudiesHS US History19119.0
ICTEnglishHS English 0920120.0
ICTEnglishHS English 1135135.0
ICTEnglishHS English 1275325.0
ICTMathHS Algebra I19119.0
ICTMathHS Algebra II61230.5
ICTMathHS Geometry31131.0
ICTScienceHS Earth Science33133.0
ICTScienceHS Living Environment22122.0
ICTScienceHS Other Science85421.3
ICTSocial StudiesHS Global History53226.5
ICTSocial StudiesHS Government & Econ27127.0
ICTSocial StudiesHS US History34217.0

This data was gathered from the NYC DOE's class size reports: https://infohub.nyced.org/reports/government-reports/class-size-reports

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Ed.Opt

Students are placed into an ed opt category using an average of their final core course seventh-grade core course grades:

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Screened

Students fall into a screened admissions groups based on the average of their final seventh-grade core course grades. This average must fall into the top percentage of students citywide or at a student’s school in order to fall within a certain admissions group.

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Test

SHSAT required.

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Open

Offers are made to students in order by their priority groups and randomly assigned numbers, through the process of random selection.

Audition

This year, the sole selection criteria for admission to all audition programs (except those at LaGuardia High School) is the audition itself. LaGuardia High School has its own admissions process and will continue to use students' academic records as well as their auditions to make offers to its programs.

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ASD

The Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) Nest and ASD Horizon programs are specialized programs that serve some students with autism. They are available in some District 1-32 schools. The program is a partnership between the DOE and New York University\’s (NYU) ASD Nest Support Project.

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District 75 Programs

District 75 (D75) provides highly specialized instructional support for students with significant challenges, such as:

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Zoned

Students who live in the school's zone have a guarantee or priority to attend.

Transfer

For Students Who Are Behind on Credits. Schools use a student's date of birth to verify eligibility and make offers. Make sure that you meet the program's age and academic requirements.

Screened: Language & Academics