Brooklyn High School For Leadership And Community

Brooklyn High School For Leadership And Community

Public High School | Grade 9-12
300 Willoughby Ave,  Brooklyn, NY
New York City Geographic District No. 13
5.0
114 Students
C+
Niche Grade

School Details

Head of School
Principal - Ms. Georgia Kouriampalis
Student Teacher Ratio
8:1
Math Proficiency
44.5%
Reading Proficiency
54.5%
Average GPA
2.95
Graduation Rate
22%

Niche Grade

C
Academics
B+
Teachers
C+
College Prep
B-
Administration
A-
Resources/Facilities
B+
Clubs and Activities
C+
Sports
B
Food
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Niche Grade Details

Academics
Average GPA
2.95
Reading Proficiency
54.5%
Math Proficiency
44.5%
Teachers
Student Teacher Ratio
8:1
Teachers
17
Full Time Teachers
17
Teachers in First or Second Year
7.1%
Clubs and Activities
Girls Athletic Participation
Very Low
Boys Athletic Participation
Very Low

GreatSchools Rating

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Teachers and Staff

Students Per Counselor
125:1

Student Diversity

Female
51.1%
Male
48.9%
Black
61.9%
Hispanic
34.5%
Two or more races
2.2%
White
<1%
Native American
<1%
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Specialty School Programs

Free/Reduced Lunch Offered
Athletics Program

Colleges Students are Considering

Students are most interested in or go on to attend these colleges.
Stony Brook University 5 Students
CUNY Medgar Evers College 5 Students
New York University 4 Students
CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice 4 Students
Morgan State University 3 Students
Robert Morris University - Pennsylvania 3 Students
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College 3 Students
CUNY Kingsborough Community College 3 Students
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania 3 Students
SUNY Morrisville 3 Students

What Students Want to Study

Niche users from this school are most interested in the following majors.
Business 4 Students
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration 4 Students
Psychology 3 Students
Nursing 3 Students
Biology 2 Students
Criminology 2 Students
Family Practice and Pediatric Nursing 2 Students
Social Work and Youth Services 2 Students
Liberal Arts and Humanities 2 Students
Journalism 2 Students

This School’s Reviews

Niche Reviews
5.0 2 Reviews
5.0 Senior
6/28/2023
The school is great and has great teachers with great academics.They allow you to express yourself and you're feelings.And the teachers supply you with the support you need to succeed.

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