Anonymous wrote:Free/reduced lunch 49%
Admissions based SOLELY on an admissions test.
Anonymous wrote:Free/reduced lunch 49%
Admissions based SOLELY on an admissions test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Free/reduced lunch 49%
Admissions based SOLELY on an admissions test.
Yes, but with Stuyvesant, it is 1 of several high school options admitted off of the same test, Competitive, yes, but not without good back up options if Stuy was the first choice but didn't make the cut. At my alma mater, Stuy and Bronx science were pretty equally represented with a spattering of other NYC specialized high schools.
I guess the point I was trying to make was that a test only admissions process selects plenty of poor kids.
Bronx science also very high FARM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Free/reduced lunch 49%
Admissions based SOLELY on an admissions test.
Yes, but with Stuyvesant, it is 1 of several high school options admitted off of the same test, Competitive, yes, but not without good back up options if Stuy was the first choice but didn't make the cut. At my alma mater, Stuy and Bronx science were pretty equally represented with a spattering of other NYC specialized high schools.
I guess the point I was trying to make was that a test only admissions process selects plenty of poor kids.
Bronx science also very high FARM.
NYC school must do a much better job of educating their FARMS students than FCPS…..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Free/reduced lunch 49%
Admissions based SOLELY on an admissions test.
Yes, but with Stuyvesant, it is 1 of several high school options admitted off of the same test, Competitive, yes, but not without good back up options if Stuy was the first choice but didn't make the cut. At my alma mater, Stuy and Bronx science were pretty equally represented with a spattering of other NYC specialized high schools.
I guess the point I was trying to make was that a test only admissions process selects plenty of poor kids.
Bronx science also very high FARM.
NYC school must do a much better job of educating their FARMS students than FCPS…..
Anonymous wrote:Notably, the FARM percentage stays relatively stable at Stuyvesant.
The FARM percentage at TJ see significant drop off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Free/reduced lunch 49%
Admissions based SOLELY on an admissions test.
Yes, but with Stuyvesant, it is 1 of several high school options admitted off of the same test, Competitive, yes, but not without good back up options if Stuy was the first choice but didn't make the cut. At my alma mater, Stuy and Bronx science were pretty equally represented with a spattering of other NYC specialized high schools.
I guess the point I was trying to make was that a test only admissions process selects plenty of poor kids.
Bronx science also very high FARM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Free/reduced lunch 49%
Admissions based SOLELY on an admissions test.
Yes, but with Stuyvesant, it is 1 of several high school options admitted off of the same test, Competitive, yes, but not without good back up options if Stuy was the first choice but didn't make the cut. At my alma mater, Stuy and Bronx science were pretty equally represented with a spattering of other NYC specialized high schools.
Anonymous wrote:Free/reduced lunch 49%
Admissions based SOLELY on an admissions test.
Anonymous wrote:Free/reduced lunch 49%
Admissions based SOLELY on an admissions test.
Anonymous wrote:Class of 2025 (original freshman year students-
a) Asian: 78.2%
b) Black: 2.4%
c) Hispanic or Latinx: 4.9%
d) White: 19.9%
e) Other: 2.0%