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New Analysis: SUNY-Authorized Charter Schools Shine on Statewide Assessments

Charter schools authorized by the State University of New York (SUNY) Board of Trustees continue to shine on New York State English Language Arts (ELA) and Math assessments, according to a new analysis of state data by the SUNY Charter Schools Institute.

Across the portfolio, SUNY-authorized charter schools achieved an average proficiency rate of 66% in Math and 58% in ELA, exceeding the statewide averages by 13 and 11 percentage points, respectively. Additionally, 15 SUNY charter schools ranked among the top 25 public schools statewide in math, while 7 schools did so in ELA. Locally, 83% of SUNY charter schools outperformed their district of location in Math, and 84% exceeded their district’s performance in ELA.

Within New York City, SUNY charters performed impressively across most boroughs, except for Staten Island, where SUNY authorizes only one charter school with significantly different demographics compared to the local district.

2023-24 State Assessments Results: NYC Proficiency Rates – ELA

Borough SUNY Charter Schools District
Bronx 60% 36%
Brooklyn 58% 52%
Manhattan 65% 60%
Queens 67% 52%
Staten Island 42% 56%
NYC Overall 61% 50%

2023-24 State Assessments Results: NYC Proficiency Rates – Math

Borough SUNY Charter Schools District
Bronx 69% 39%
Brooklyn 66% 57%
Manhattan 75% 60%
Queens 77% 56%
Staten Island 42% 61%
NYC Overall 69% 53%

Success Academy continues to set the standard for academic excellence. All 31 Success Academy schools with testing grades achieved math proficiency rates of 89% or higher, while 19 schools reached 80% or higher in ELA. Several community-based schools and smaller networks also delivered outstanding performance. Notable among them are Bronx Excellence Schools, Brooklyn Prospect Schools, Central Queens Academy, Harlem Village Academy Charter Schools, Icahn Charter Schools, and Zeta Charter Schools.

“SUNY-authorized charter schools are once again setting the standard for high performance and demonstrating that with the right environment, a rigorous academic program, and high expectations, every student can succeed – and is worth fighting for,” said Joseph Belluck, Chair of the SUNY Trustees Charter Schools Committee.

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