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GREAT NECK UFSD

districtNassau CountyLow Need6,810 pupils$38,236/pupil
Where it lands vs peers
88.7%85th percentile
Math Proficiency (Grades 3–8) · peer median 75.0%
88.7%
low 62.0%med 75.0%high 95.5%
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vs. 202324 · biggest movers
  • Science Proficiency (Grade 5) rose 8.0 pts to 80.0% (from 72.0%)
  • ELL Progress (High School) rose 8.0 pts to 63.0% (from 55.0%)
  • Inexperienced Principals rose 8.0 pts to 18.0% (from 10.0%)
  • NYSESLAT % Commanding (Grade 8) fell 8.0 pts to 22.0% (from 30.0%)
vs. All Students · 202425

Each subgroup against the All-Students value, widest gaps first. Green favors the subgroup; red is a gap to close. The last column shows the typical gap among your peer group.

SubgroupMath 3–8Gap vs Allvs. peer-typical gap
Students with Disabilities56.0%−33.0 pts−36.5 pts · 3.5 pts narrower than peers
Hispanic or Latino63.0%−26.0 pts−14.0 pts · 12.0 pts wider than peers
English Language Learner71.0%−18.0 pts−39.0 pts · 21.0 pts narrower than peers
Economically Disadvantaged79.0%−10.0 pts−18.0 pts · 8.0 pts narrower than peers
Multiracial97.0%+8.0 pts+4.0 pts · 4.0 pts wider than peers
White81.0%−8.0 pts+2.0 pts · 6.0 pts wider than peers
Asian or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander96.0%+7.0 pts+9.5 pts · 2.5 pts narrower than peers
Black or African American82.0%−7.0 pts−22.5 pts · 15.5 pts narrower than peers
6,600 students · 2024–25

Race & ethnicity

Asian or Pacific Islander3,528 · 53.5%
White2,187 · 33.1%
Hispanic or Latino628 · 9.5%
Multiracial206 · 3.1%
Black or African American47 · 0.7%
American Indian or Alaska Native4 · 0.1%

Gender

Male3,517 · 53.3%
Female3,081 · 46.7%
Non-Binary2 · 0.0%

Subgroups (share of enrollment)

Economically Disadvantaged1,683 · 25.5%
Students with Disabilities1,072 · 16.2%
English Language Learners372 · 5.6%

Total enrollment

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AP/IB pass rate
89.2%
scored 3+ (AP) / 4+ (IB)
Exams per 100 students
49.6
all grades
Subjects taken
32
AP 3261 · IB exams

Most-taken exams

  • AP Environmental Science (AP) · 271 exams · 62.4% pass
  • AP US History (AP) · 265 exams · 96.2% pass
  • AP Psychology (AP) · 262 exams · 85.1% pass
  • AP World History (AP) · 242 exams · 95.9% pass
  • AP Macroeconomics (AP) · 235 exams · 90.2% pass
Subgroup: All Students · 202425

Grades 3–8

Science Proficiency (Grade 5)91st pct
80.0% 8.0 pt
peer median 68.0% · #3 of 24
Science Proficiency (Grade 8)
peer median 54.5% · n=24

High School & Regents

Regents exams (11)
Regents English (Common Core)38th pct
93.0% 3.0 pt
peer median 93.0% · #13 of 27
Regents Algebra I77th pct
93.0% 4.0 pt
peer median 88.0% · #7 of 27
Regents Living Environment92nd pct
95.0% 3.0 pt
peer median 83.0% · #3 of 27
Regents Global History73rd pct
96.0%
peer median 93.5% · #6 of 27
Regents US History & Gov't62nd pct
96.0%
peer median 94.0% · #6 of 27
Regents Algebra II83rd pct
99.0% 1.0 pt
peer median 96.5% · #3 of 25
Regents Geometry88th pct
95.0%
peer median 88.0% · #3 of 26
Regents Chemistry76th pct
93.0% 2.0 pt
peer median 88.0% · #4 of 26
Regents Physics91st pct
96.0% 1.0 pt
peer median 83.0% · #2 of 24
Regents Earth Science87th pct
94.0% 1.0 pt
peer median 86.0% · #3 of 24
Regents Life Science: Biology
peer median 91.0% · n=13

Growth & Readiness

Academic Growth (Grades 3–8)96th pct
55.9
peer median 51.0 · #2 of 27
College/Career/Civic Readiness15th pct
176.8
peer median 184.1 · #23 of 27

Participation & English Learners

Test Participation — ELA (Grades 3–8)65th pct
87.0% 2.5 pt
peer median 76.3% · #10 of 27
Test Participation — Math (Grades 3–8)69th pct
90.3% 0.3 pt
peer median 78.4% · #9 of 27
Test Participation — ELA (High School)8th pct
98.9% 0.1 pt
peer median 99.7% · #25 of 27
ELL Progress (Grades 3–8)92nd pct
70.0% 3.0 pt
peer median 57.0% · #3 of 26
ELL Progress (High School)87th pct
63.0% 8.0 pt
peer median 55.0% · #3 of 16

Accountability Performance

Core Performance Index (Grades 3–8)96th pct
211.7 9.7
peer median 180.4 · #2 of 27
Core Performance Index (High School)85th pct
219.2 4.8
peer median 202.8 · #5 of 27

Climate

Chronic Absenteeism (Grades 3–8)96th pct
5.9% 0.7 pt
peer median 10.0% · #2 of 27
Chronic Absenteeism (High School)88th pct
7.2% 1.2 pt
peer median 14.4% · #4 of 27
Attendance Index (Grades 3–8)96th pct
226.4
peer median 217.7 · #2 of 27
Attendance Index (High School)85th pct
225.3
peer median 209.6 · #5 of 27

Staffing

Inexperienced Teachers73rd pct
7.0% 5.0 pt
peer median 10.5% · #7 of 27
Inexperienced Principals54th pct
18.0% 8.0 pt
peer median 20.0% · #13 of 27
Teachers Out of Certification46th pct
0.0% 2.0 pt
peer median 0.0% · #1 of 27
Alternate & ELL Assessments (5)
NYSAA Proficiency — ELA (Grade 4)0th pct
50.0%
peer median 88.0% · #9 of 10
NYSAA Proficiency — Math (Grade 4)0th pct
33.0%
peer median 63.0% · #10 of 10
NYSAA Proficiency — Science (Grade 8)30th pct
50.0%
peer median 60.5% · #8 of 11
NYSESLAT % Commanding (Grade 4)62nd pct
32.0% 4.0 pt
peer median 27.0% · #8 of 22
NYSESLAT % Commanding (Grade 8)53rd pct
22.0% 8.0 pt
peer median 21.0% · #9 of 20

Resources

Total Spending per Pupil88th pct
$38,236 $1,654
peer median $32,145 · #4 of 27
State & Local Spending per Pupil81st pct
$37,535 $1,189
peer median $30,984 · #6 of 27
Federal Spending per Pupil77th pct
$702 $465
peer median $515 · #7 of 27

NYSED ESSA accountability — published on its own cycle (independent of the school year selected above).

Overall designation · 2024–25
Local Support and Improvement
Indicator levels · 2023–24 · 1 = lowest, 4 = highest
EM Chronic Absenteeism4
EM Core Performance4
EM ELP3
EM Weight Performance4
HS Chronic Absenteeism4
HS Core Performance4
HS ELP3
HS Grad Rate4
HS Weight Performance4
Progress to targets · 2024–25 (5)
MeasureActualState MIPLong-term goal
Graduation Rate (4-Year)96.3%87.5%88.8%
Weighted Performance — EM ELA187.7123.3136.1
Weighted Performance — EM MATH206.5127.4139.5
Weighted Performance — HS ELA221.3134.9148.3
Weighted Performance — HS MATH205.764.687.2
green = met the State Measure of Interim Progress
By subgroup (16)
LevelSubgroupDesignation
EMAll StudentsLocal Support and Improvement
EMAsian or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderLocal Support and Improvement
EMBlack or African AmericanLocal Support and Improvement
EMEconomically DisadvantagedLocal Support and Improvement
EMEnglish Language LearnerLocal Support and Improvement
EMHispanic or LatinoLocal Support and Improvement
EMMultiracialLocal Support and Improvement
EMStudents with DisabilitiesLocal Support and Improvement
EMWhiteLocal Support and Improvement
HSAll StudentsLocal Support and Improvement
HSAsian or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderLocal Support and Improvement
HSEconomically DisadvantagedLocal Support and Improvement
HSEnglish Language LearnerLocal Support and Improvement
HSHispanic or LatinoLocal Support and Improvement
HSStudents with DisabilitiesLocal Support and Improvement
HSWhiteLocal Support and Improvement
DistrictCountyPupilsELAMathGradAbsent$/Pupil
SCARSDALE UFSDWestchester4,70293.0%92.7%98.9%7.9%$37,502
HERRICKS UFSDNassau4,30785.0%91.0%98.1%4.3%$40,015
GREAT NECK UFSDNassau6,81084.0%88.7%96.3%5.9%$38,236
SYOSSET CSDNassau6,98080.0%91.0%97.6%6.4%$38,120
FAYETTEVILLE-MANLIUS CSDOnondaga4,11978.0%84.0%96.1%7.3%$24,714
PITTSFORD CSDMonroe5,53878.0%84.0%96.6%8.5%$25,919
MAMARONECK UFSDWestchester5,54077.0%83.0%94.8%10.8%$27,756
PLAINVIEW-OLD BETHPAGE CSDNassau5,40677.0%89.0%98.7%7.1%$30,876
PORT WASHINGTON UFSDNassau5,29874.0%82.2%98.9%7.4%$32,983
EAST MEADOW UFSDNassau7,78373.0%85.3%95.4%11.7%$31,956
BETHLEHEM CSDAlbany4,09271.0%72.5%96.3%9.0%$24,744
THREE VILLAGE CSDSuffolk5,66770.0%75.0%96.6%8.6%$38,873
BELLMORE-MERRICK CENTRAL HS DISTRICTNassau5,28469.0%85.0%96.3%11.2%$34,116
NISKAYUNA CSDSchenectady4,32269.0%76.0%92.4%9.5%$23,884
HALF HOLLOW HILLS CSDSuffolk7,20267.0%74.7%92.8%13.7%$37,727
NORTH COLONIE CSDAlbany6,14466.0%73.0%90.2%13.2%$22,731
GUILDERLAND CSDAlbany4,84064.0%69.7%93.7%10.5%$23,575
OCEANSIDE UFSDNassau5,51364.0%72.4%96.5%10.5%$29,679
CLARKSTOWN CSDRockland7,81463.0%65.5%94.4%10.9%$17,165
ORCHARD PARK CSDErie4,77963.0%72.0%94.6%7.1%$25,206
SEWANHAKA CENTRAL HS DISTRICTNassau7,75561.0%75.0%96.1%8.8%$28,977
SMITHTOWN CSDSuffolk7,60761.0%64.8%97.2%12.7%$36,217
BALDWIN UFSDNassau4,34160.0%66.0%96.7%8.4%$32,333
MASSAPEQUA UFSDNassau6,48258.0%74.0%96.8%10.6%$34,310
COMMACK UFSDSuffolk5,46657.0%75.0%96.9%13.1%$36,820
VALLEY STREAM CENTRAL HS DISTRICTNassau4,59357.0%72.0%95.1%12.4%$33,887
NORTHPORT-EAST NORTHPORT UFSDSuffolk4,38656.0%70.0%94.7%14.3%$39,060
Subgroup: All Students · 202425

Your own buildings on the headline metrics — click any column to sort, or a row to open its Report Card.

SchoolCountyPupilsELAMathGradAbsent$/Pupil
LAKEVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLNassau77295.0%97.0%7.1%$35,559
E M BAKER SCHOOLNassau65186.0%89.0%8.9%$36,595
GREAT NECK SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOLNassau83385.0%92.3%2.5%$38,211
SADDLE ROCK SCHOOLNassau54779.0%89.0%7.4%$40,048
GREAT NECK NORTH MIDDLE SCHOOLNassau72975.0%83.0%4.1%$42,554
JOHN F KENNEDY SCHOOLNassau44672.0%81.0%9.5%$43,150
EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTERNassau320$28,243
GREAT NECK NORTH HIGH SCHOOLNassau1,16495.5%$39,852
GREAT NECK SOUTH HIGH SCHOOLNassau1,36298.4%$36,370
VILLAGE SCHOOLNassau49$52,300