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  1. #2 Best Public High Schools in New YorkBronx High School of ScienceNew York City Geographic District No. 10, NY·9-12·Rating 3.89 out of 5 1,081 reviewsAlum: Definitely stressful and the school culture can be very competitive. However, I definitely feel like I was prepared for college by this school. The academics are rigorous and there are many opportunities to earn college credit. Teachers are a mixed bag but most of them are good and well-educated and a lot of the faculty here had a very large and positive influence on me. There are a lot of opportunities to get involved here and the sports are surprisingly not terrible. Alumni network is also pretty good. The school is obviously not located in the best area but I still felt safe during my time here. Overall, I had a good experience at this school.... Read 1,081 reviewsgradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 2,951Student-teacher ratio 21:1#2 Best Public High Schools in New York.Bronx High School of ScienceNew York City Geographic District No. 10, NY,9-12,1081 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.Featured Review: Alum says Definitely stressful and the school culture can be very competitive. However, I definitely feel like I was prepared for college by this school. The academics are rigorous and there are many....Read 1081 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 2,951,Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,
  2. #3 Best Public High Schools in New YorkTownsend Harris High SchoolNew York City Geographic District No. 25, NY·9-12·Rating 4.22 out of 5 710 reviewsSenior: Deciding to attend Townsend Harris was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.For starters, the community here is very welcoming, whether it be teachers, students, or admin. Spend a day here and you will see a multitude of friendly interactions between students and teachers in the halls (dapping teachers up, to yelling each others’ names and saying hi in the halls) Another aspect I appreciate is this school’s active student body. There are several major student-led events that occur throughout the year, and virtually all students participate it in. FON and S!NG are the major events, and during these times, almost the entirety of the student population comes together to put together the productions. The school is always bustling after school, and most people stay late to participate in clubs, attend FON or S!NG rehearsals, or simply hang out in the halls. I love this community and I would recommend this school to anyone who can handle high academic stress!... Read 710 reviewsgradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 1,322Student-teacher ratio 15:1#3 Best Public High Schools in New York.Townsend Harris High SchoolBlue checkmark.New York City Geographic District No. 25, NY,9-12,710 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.Featured Review: Senior says Deciding to attend Townsend Harris was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.For starters, the community here is very welcoming, whether it be teachers, students, or admin. Spend a day here and you will see a multitude of friendly interactions between students and teachers in...Another aspect I appreciate is this school’s active student body. There are several major student-led events that occur throughout the year, and virtually all students participate it in. FON and S!NG...I love this community and I would recommend this school to anyone who can handle high academic stress!.Read 710 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 1,322,Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
  3. #4 Best Public High Schools in New YorkStuyvesant High SchoolNew York City Geographic District No. 2, NY·9-12·Rating 4.1 out of 5 1,187 reviewsParent: Stuyvesant represents a solid experience in the public school system. Many people are proud and happy to be here, across varied positions, teachers, administrators, staff, counseling etc. A huge school that manages to foster a sense of community! The students are very competitive with themselves, but for the most part very supportive of each other. Any student can find their passion and their people here, but they need to look and be involved. Fosters independence; diverse socioeconomically; many interesting perspectives; academic rigor; incredible resources; excellent facilities. That being said, not for every student; still need to deal with DOE bureaucracy in a big place; a couple of teachers have checked out or can’t teach; mental health is not the best here. Aside from that overall, Stuyvesant is pretty much what you see is what you get. Lots of pressure junior year. Heavy workload. Little sleep. I would like to see more understanding and focus on mental health.... Read 1,187 reviewsgradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 3,247Student-teacher ratio 21:1#4 Best Public High Schools in New York.Stuyvesant High SchoolBlue checkmark.New York City Geographic District No. 2, NY,9-12,1187 Niche users give it an average review of 4.1 stars.Featured Review: Parent says Stuyvesant represents a solid experience in the public school system. Many people are proud and happy to be here, across varied positions, teachers, administrators, staff, counseling etc. A huge....Read 1187 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 3,247,Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,
  4. SponsoredPublic SchoolEast Williamsburg Scholars AcademyNew York City Geographic District No. 14, NY·9-12·Rating 3.05 out of 5 76
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  5. #6 Best Public High Schools in New YorkHigh School of American Studies at Lehman CollegeNew York City Geographic District No. 10, NY·9-12·Rating 4.08 out of 5 149 reviewsSophom*ore: Having chosen to go to Highschool of American Studies was one of the best decisions I have ever made. It is a small school, but for me that has always been a good thing because it means that everyone knows everyone. I know what to expect from teachers, I get to work with the same fellow students throughout the years, and I'm never late to my classes. The classes themselves are challenging and leave a lot of homework, but I've found it a welcome change after my last school. My only complaints are the small amount of funding for clubs and school trips, but I'm not sure if that is because of the school itself or the overall budget cuts happening all over NYC. Besides that, I would say that as a fluent Spanish speaker, I would've liked to have taken Spanish AP this year rather than Junior year and to have taken another college class in place of art. Overall, I have no regrets about haven chosen this school, and would recommend to any 8th grader, but these are just my complaints.... Read 149 reviewsgradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 399Student-teacher ratio 14:1#6 Best Public High Schools in New York.High School of American Studies at Lehman CollegeNew York City Geographic District No. 10, NY,9-12,149 Niche users give it an average review of 4.1 stars.Featured Review: Sophom*ore says Having chosen to go to Highschool of American Studies was one of the best decisions I have ever made. It is a small school, but for me that has always been a good thing because it means that everyone....Read 149 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 399,Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,
  6. #8 Best Public High Schools in New YorkBard High School Early College QueensNew York City Geographic District No. 24, NY·9-12·Rating 4.15 out of 5 397 reviewsAlum: Overall I had a good experience. I felt like I was getting a rigorous and challenging education that pushed me to do better, and I think it did prepare me for certain aspects of college. However, I think they need to put more time into really guiding students through the application process and encouraging them to aim higher.... Read 397 reviewsgradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 671Student-teacher ratio 11:1#8 Best Public High Schools in New York.Bard High School Early College QueensNew York City Geographic District No. 24, NY,9-12,397 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.Featured Review: Alum says Overall I had a good experience. I felt like I was getting a rigorous and challenging education that pushed me to do better, and I think it did prepare me for certain aspects of college. However, I....Read 397 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 671,Student-Teacher Ratio: 11 to 1,
  7. #10 Best Public High Schools in New YorkGreat Neck South High SchoolGreat Neck Public Schools, NY·9-12·Rating 4.18 out of 5 278 reviewsJunior: I believe that my high school Great Neck South is wonderful. The South as I like to call it, has a lot to offer. For instance, there are great clubs, sports, and academics my high school is ranked on great school as an A + there is a lot of diversity, the different cultures are rewarding. I value the teachers they leave you with great understanding of the lessons that you are learning.... Read 278 reviewsgradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 1,262Student-teacher ratio 11:1#10 Best Public High Schools in New York.Great Neck South High SchoolBlue checkmark.Great Neck Public Schools, NY,9-12,278 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.Featured Review: Junior says I believe that my high school Great Neck South is wonderful. The South as I like to call it, has a lot to offer. For instance, there are great clubs, sports, and academics my high school is ranked on....Read 278 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 1,262,Student-Teacher Ratio: 11 to 1,
  8. #13 Best Public High Schools in New YorkBard High School Early CollegeNew York City Geographic District No. 1, NY·9-12·Rating 3.78 out of 5 311 reviewsSenior: Bard High School's early college was an interesting experience. The teachers provide help when asked for but Bard has so many geniuses on their team also means they have a lot of eccentric characters. While this creates a fun learning environment the abnormalities that come with this can make learning difficult sometimes. There is also a clear division in performance when it comes to how good the humanities classes are and how sometimes poor the STEM classes can be especially in the freshman and sophom*ore years. The sports are lacking with they're being few options besides main contenders like baseball track and basketball. Are resources for college application are amazing however and have been extremely helpful to my college application process. The safety of the school is almost guaranteed, I've seen one fight out of all my years here but the culture is almost too sensitive. It is also very clique-ordinated orientated and rumors will spread like wildfire.... Read 311 reviewsgradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 564Student-teacher ratio 12:1#13 Best Public High Schools in New York.Bard High School Early CollegeNew York City Geographic District No. 1, NY,9-12,311 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.Featured Review: Senior says Bard High School's early college was an interesting experience. The teachers provide help when asked for but Bard has so many geniuses on their team also means they have a lot of eccentric....Read 311 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 564,Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,
  9. #17 Best Public High Schools in New YorkGeorge W. Hewlett High SchoolHewlett-Woodmere Union Free School District, NY·9-12·Rating 4.11 out of 5 214 reviewsSenior: George W. Hewlett High School has undoubtedly been an adventurous, rigorous, enjoyable, and resourceful school throughout my 4 years attended. Through the myriad selection of challenging AP and college courses offered, as well as the resourceful teacher staff, I can confidently say I monumentally expanded my intellectual capabilities and ambition to succeed. Additionally, through its diverse extracurricular and co-curricular activities, I was able to participate in enjoyable, yet prepping activities to highlight my resume. For instance, my role as a member in both the Honors Wind Ensemble and Jazz Band certainly offered an opportunity to engage in a lively and inclusive ambient and express my emotions through music. Finally, the intriguing music and arts trips that were offered to students was definitely one of the key memories of my experience at Hewlett High School. Overall, I would strongly regard Hewlett High School as a top high school in inclusiveness, difficulty, and preparing... Read 214 reviewsgradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 999Student-teacher ratio 10:1#17 Best Public High Schools in New York.George W. Hewlett High SchoolBlue checkmark.Hewlett-Woodmere Union Free School District, NY,9-12,214 Niche users give it an average review of 4.1 stars.Featured Review: Senior says George W. Hewlett High School has undoubtedly been an adventurous, rigorous, enjoyable, and resourceful school throughout my 4 years attended. Through the myriad selection of challenging AP and....Read 214 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 999,Student-Teacher Ratio: 10 to 1,
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  10. #20 Best Public High Schools in New YorkEleanor Roosevelt High SchoolNew York City Geographic District No. 2, NY·9-12·Rating 3.87 out of 5 170 reviewsParent: Amazing experience, with incredible college outcomes for such a small school. The PTA is vital to the school’s success, proof that there is no substitute for parental involvement. Administration and communication were great; teachers almost uniformly excellent. We’ll miss this place.... Read 170 reviewsgradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 541Student-teacher ratio 16:1#20 Best Public High Schools in New York.Eleanor Roosevelt High SchoolNew York City Geographic District No. 2, NY,9-12,170 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.Featured Review: Parent says Amazing experience, with incredible college outcomes for such a small school. The PTA is vital to the school’s success, proof that there is no substitute for parental involvement. Administration and....Read 170 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 541,Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,
  11. #3 Best Public Middle Schools in New YorkSuccess Academy Charter School - Bed-Stuy 1 and Bed-Stuy Middle SchoolBrooklyn, NY·Public School·5-9gradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 482Student-teacher ratio —#3 Best Public Middle Schools in New York.Success Academy Charter School - Bed-Stuy 1 and Bed-Stuy Middle SchoolBlue checkmark.Public School,BROOKLYN, NY,5-9,Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 482,
  12. #23 Best Public High Schools in New YorkBrooklyn Latin SchoolNew York City Geographic District No. 14, NY·9-12·Rating 3.93 out of 5 296 reviewsSenior: The curriculum is rigorous and well structured with a lot of emphasis and help from the entire administration. The PA is actively involved and sometimes funds some activities for both students and faculty. The IB Program is intense but has a lot of benefits including College readiness!The only short coming about the school is space because it is shared with other schools. However, plans are underway to get a separate school space in the neighborhood. We have been briefed that the concerned officials in DOE has approved some steps and a space has been identified that can accommodate the school and it’s close to public transportation along the L train and local buses. Some parents are organized and do car pooling and share the costs. It’s an amazing plan works very well. School time is great based on the busy schedules and traffic in the area.Extra curricular activities are great despite being in the city.Overall, Brooklyn Latin is highly regarded, ranked and I would recommend anyone.... Read 296 reviewsgradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 800Student-teacher ratio 16:1#23 Best Public High Schools in New York.Brooklyn Latin SchoolNew York City Geographic District No. 14, NY,9-12,296 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.Featured Review: Senior says The curriculum is rigorous and well structured with a lot of emphasis and help from the entire administration. The PA is actively involved and sometimes funds some activities for both students and...The only short coming about the school is space because it is shared with other schools. However, plans are underway to get a separate school space in the neighborhood. We have been briefed that the...Extra curricular activities are great despite being in the city.Overall, Brooklyn Latin is highly regarded, ranked and I would recommend anyone..Read 296 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 800,Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,
  13. #12 Best Public Elementary Schools in New YorkLakeville Elementary SchoolGreat Neck Public Schools, NY·1-5·Rating 4 out of 5 4 reviewsParent: I like the teachers and the curriculum. The school is very structured and the curriculum is well set. School focuses on math and reading and homework is helpful for developing students' skills. Their COVID protection is well done as well.... Read 4 reviewsgradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 762Student-teacher ratio 14:1#12 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.Lakeville Elementary SchoolBlue checkmark.Great Neck Public Schools, NY,1-5,4 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.Featured Review: Parent says I like the teachers and the curriculum. The school is very structured and the curriculum is well set. School focuses on math and reading and homework is helpful for developing students' skills. Their....Read 4 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 762,Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,
  14. #9 Best Public Middle Schools in New YorkGreat Neck South Middle SchoolGreat Neck Public Schools, NY·6-8·Rating 4.17 out of 5 12 reviewsMiddle school student: im paid to make this reviewit very gud very gud 5/5 real no cap 100 percent very amazing for real for real... Read 12 reviewsgradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 861Student-teacher ratio 10:1#9 Best Public Middle Schools in New York.Great Neck South Middle SchoolBlue checkmark.Great Neck Public Schools, NY,6-8,12 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.Featured Review: Middle school student says im paid to make this reviewit very gud very gud 5/5 real no cap 100 percent very amazing for real for real.Read 12 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 861,Student-Teacher Ratio: 10 to 1,
  15. #28 Best Public High Schools in New YorkThe Beacon SchoolNew York City Geographic District No. 3, NY·9-12·Rating 3.98 out of 5 548 reviewsSenior: Beacon has been an incredible experience from the moment I enrolled as a freshman transfer! I've never been in a school where I felt so supported by both the staff and my peers, everyone here truly wants you to succeed. I will say, the cutthroat atmosphere when it comes to college season can be a bit rough, but generally speaking, the school handles the college process really well--there are just a lot of intelligent students who want to get to the best schools. There are activities and clubs of all kinds at Beacon, they really want you to get involved in the community, something I've really enjoyed. Not to mention, the teachers truly are the best at what they do and genuinely care about their students and the material they teach.... Read 548 reviewsgradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 1,449Student-teacher ratio 16:1#28 Best Public High Schools in New York.The Beacon SchoolNew York City Geographic District No. 3, NY,9-12,548 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.Featured Review: Senior says Beacon has been an incredible experience from the moment I enrolled as a freshman transfer! I've never been in a school where I felt so supported by both the staff and my peers, everyone here truly....Read 548 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 1,449,Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,
  16. #30 Best Public High Schools in New YorkBaccalaureate School for Global EducationNew York City Geographic District No. 30, NY·7-12·Rating 3.96 out of 5 246 reviewsJunior: I’ve been in this school since the 7th grade and there has been a constant emphasis on academic rigor—due to the IB Diploma Program. While the academics are great, the facilities, resources, and funding that this school has/receives are lacking, especially given the intensity of the program being taught. One example is the building which is falling apart!... Read 246 reviewsgradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 527Student-teacher ratio 15:1#30 Best Public High Schools in New York.Baccalaureate School for Global EducationBlue checkmark.New York City Geographic District No. 30, NY,7-12,246 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.Featured Review: Junior says I’ve been in this school since the 7th grade and there has been a constant emphasis on academic rigor—due to the IB Diploma Program. While the academics are great, the facilities, resources, and....Read 246 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 527,Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
  17. #37 Best Public High Schools in New YorkManhattan Hunter Science High SchoolNew York City Geographic District No. 3, NY·9-12·Rating 3.71 out of 5 204 reviewsJunior: The teachers are absolutely amazing at MHSHS. They are very kind, caring, supportive, and helpful. They really want to help every student and they are very easy to talk and connect with. There are numerous clubs and sports teams and if there isn’t, then the students have the opportunity to create their own and gain leadership experience. The school is also open to new ideas and developments, and so is the administration team.... Read 204 reviewsgradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 477Student-teacher ratio 15:1#37 Best Public High Schools in New York.Manhattan Hunter Science High SchoolNew York City Geographic District No. 3, NY,9-12,204 Niche users give it an average review of 3.7 stars.Featured Review: Junior says The teachers are absolutely amazing at MHSHS. They are very kind, caring, supportive, and helpful. They really want to help every student and they are very easy to talk and connect with. There are....Read 204 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 477,Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
  18. #21 Best Public Middle Schools in New YorkWoodmere Middle SchoolHewlett-Woodmere Union Free School District, NY·6-8·Rating 4.33 out of 5 3 reviewsMiddle School Student: Great school and great teachers. They teach you all the things you need to know at ur level. They have lower classes and higher classes. I’m a student that goes there and every quarter I get high honor roll. Teachers help you and support you in the all the ways they could. There is even extra support classes for students who need extra help during school time, and they’re all for free! Give kids a lot of freedom in school. Teacher also engage with students, they’re not only their teacher but also friends and role model. Teachers also joke around to make classes more fun and not as boring. There is always projects that kids have that give them opportunity to work in groups and learn how to socialize.... Read 3 reviewsgradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 716Student-teacher ratio 10:1#21 Best Public Middle Schools in New York.Woodmere Middle SchoolBlue checkmark.Hewlett-Woodmere Union Free School District, NY,6-8,3 Niche users give it an average review of 4.3 stars.Featured Review: Middle School Student says Great school and great teachers. They teach you all the things you need to know at ur level. They have lower classes and higher classes. I’m a student that goes there and every quarter I get high....Read 3 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 716,Student-Teacher Ratio: 10 to 1,
  19. #44 Best Public High Schools in New YorkMillennium Brooklyn High SchoolNew York City Geographic District No. 15, NY·9-12·Rating 4.22 out of 5 157 reviewsSenior: Millennium Brooklyn, has been an amazing environment for me to grow while offering support, and encouragement to become independent. Millennium is a relatively small school (600-700 students), in a large building that is shared with 3 other schools. The small school environment allows students to form valuable connections with their teachers that last throughout their time at MBHS and even after graduation. The majority of the teacher at this school are deeply passionate about what they are teaching, which make their classes engaging. While I have had teachers I did not like, most of them are not only great educators, but incredible people who are passionate about watching students thrive, and exceed their own expectations. In my opinion, the biggest downside of MBHS is the lack of class choices, in 9th and 10th grade you can't choose your classes, and there are a limited number of AP's to choose from Junior and Senior year.... Read 157 reviewsgradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 721Student-teacher ratio 13:1#44 Best Public High Schools in New York.Millennium Brooklyn High SchoolNew York City Geographic District No. 15, NY,9-12,157 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.Featured Review: Senior says Millennium Brooklyn, has been an amazing environment for me to grow while offering support, and encouragement to become independent. Millennium is a relatively small school (600-700 students), in a....Read 157 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 721,Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,
  20. #31 Best Public Middle Schools in New YorkMS 915 - Bridges: A school for Exploration and EquityNew York City Geographic District No. 13, NY·6-8gradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 258Student-teacher ratio 10:1#31 Best Public Middle Schools in New York.MS 915 - Bridges: A school for Exploration and EquityNew York City Geographic District No. 13, NY,6-8,Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 258,Student-Teacher Ratio: 10 to 1,
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  22. #52 Best Public High Schools in New YorkNYC iSchoolNew York City Geographic District No. 2, NY·9-12·Rating 4.12 out of 5 206 reviewsSenior: I am currently a senior at NYC ischool. I have enjoyed my high school year there. It is a small school, but honestly, it doesn't affect you meeting new people since you can choose your classes and all grade levels can be in those classes unless it is a required class for your grade. Mostly all the teachers are good and really do like the classes they teach since they create the class and its their curriculum. Our school doesn't believe in homework, students can only take 3 AP classes max senior or junior year and are not big on tests, or taking off points for late work. This can either be good or bad depending on you, but it doesn't affect your chances of getting into a good college. For example, in my school year, people have gotten into Columbia University, Barnard College, Middlebury College, University of Pennsylvania, Tulane University, Lafayette College, and many more good colleges ( it all depends on what you make of your high school years). Overall I had fun.... Read 206 reviewsgradeA+Overall Niche GradeStudents 454Student-teacher ratio 13:1#52 Best Public High Schools in New York.NYC iSchoolNew York City Geographic District No. 2, NY,9-12,206 Niche users give it an average review of 4.1 stars.Featured Review: Senior says I am currently a senior at NYC ischool. I have enjoyed my high school year there. It is a small school, but honestly, it doesn't affect you meeting new people since you can choose your classes and....Read 206 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A+,Students: 454,Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,
  23. #66 Best Public Elementary Schools in New YorkOgden Elementary SchoolHewlett-Woodmere Union Free School District, NY·2-5·Rating 5 out of 5 2 reviewsParent: There is no school like Ogden! The principal is one of a kind and under her leadership, the teachers, pta, students, families, and staff are able to thrive. The children have so many special events that really help instill a sense of self in them. In addition to the amazing school culture; chIldren have an opportunity to join things like discovery (a stem based enrichment), student council, band/chorus. There are after school clubs offered by the pta and free enrichment clubs offered like art and coding. There are competitions like shark tank and trashion show.... Read 2 reviewsgradeAOverall Niche GradeStudents 322Student-teacher ratio 9:1#66 Best Public Elementary Schools in New York.Ogden Elementary SchoolBlue checkmark.Hewlett-Woodmere Union Free School District, NY,2-5,2 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.Featured Review: Parent says There is no school like Ogden! The principal is one of a kind and under her leadership, the teachers, pta, students, families, and staff are able to thrive. The children have so many special events....Read 2 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A,Students: 322,Student-Teacher Ratio: 9 to 1,
  24. #56 Best Public High Schools in New YorkLeon M. Goldstein High School for the SciencesNew York City Geographic District No. 22, NY·9-12·Rating 3.93 out of 5 335 reviewsSenior: The school is actually pretty nice to go to because it's fairly small, great connections with teachers (in addition to them being open to talk about basically whatever). In addition, the teachers are actually specialized in the areas that they teach. The location is pretty nice too being right next to the bay and Kingsborough Community College. By being next to the bay you get amazing sunsets that just have to be admired. overall its a pretty good school.... Read 335 reviewsgradeAOverall Niche GradeStudents 972Student-teacher ratio 18:1#56 Best Public High Schools in New York.Leon M. Goldstein High School for the SciencesNew York City Geographic District No. 22, NY,9-12,335 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.Featured Review: Senior says The school is actually pretty nice to go to because it's fairly small, great connections with teachers (in addition to them being open to talk about basically whatever). In addition, the teachers are....Read 335 reviews.Overall Niche Grade: A,Students: 972,Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,
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