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  1. Brooklyn College Academy, founded in 1986 in a partnership between the then-Board of Education and Brooklyn College, served as an alternative school—a program which was created to help older high school students that have not done well in other settings. The school no longer serves this purpose, and is a normal high school in the school system.

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    Brooklyn College Academy. Brooklyn College Academy is a small comprehensive 9th through 12th grade Early College High School established in February 1986 by the New York City Board of Education in collaboration with the City University of New York. Brooklyn College Academy was also a founding member of the Middle College National Consortium, a ...

  3. Mar 26, 2024 · View Full Report Card. Brooklyn College Academy is a highly rated, public school located in BROOKLYN, NY. It has 631 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 19 to 1. According to state test scores, 87% of students are at least proficient in math and 57% in reading. Compare Brooklyn College Academy to Other Schools. schools.nyc.gov.

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    • (718) 853-6184
    • 350 CONEY ISLAND AVE, BROOKLYN, 11218, NY
  4. Brooklyn Academy High School is a small transfer high school that provides support and structure for students who are over-aged and under credited. We service students who need a new environment and are motivated to make a change to receive their high school diploma. We meet our students on a one-to-one basis and we provide them with the ...

  5. As an Early College High School, our unique, successful collaboration with Brooklyn College enables highly motivated students with diverse backgrounds and interests to move from 9th to 12th grade within a challenging academic atmosphere. We encourage our students to function independently in educational settings outside the school building and in a college campus environment. We are a ...

  6. Teachers Anthony Aurisano English Aaurisano2@schools.nyc.gov Nevilla Bejko Math nbejko@schools.nyc.gov Terry Boyce Math tboyce2@schools.nyc.gov Karlene Donaldson

  7. The Student Achievement rating looks at students' progress towards graduation, graduation rates, college and career readiness, and post-secondary enrollment. The overall section rating is a combination of many Student Achievement measures, including those presented here.

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