High School For Teaching And The Professions School 
 Test Scores

Test scores for:

Grade 12 - New York State Regents Exams (2008)

Chemistry

On the 2008 NYSRE, 5% of High School for Teaching and the Professions School Grade 12 students met or exceeded standards in Chemistry . This is lower than the New York City Geographic District #10 average of 62%, and lower than the New York state average of 73%.
School
5 %
District
62 %
State
73 %

Earth Science

On the 2008 NYSRE, 21% of High School for Teaching and the Professions School Grade 12 students met or exceeded standards in Earth Science. This is lower than the New York City Geographic District #10 average of 39%, and lower than the New York state average of 70%.
School
21 %
District
39 %
State
70 %

English

On the 2008 NYSRE, 61% of High School for Teaching and the Professions School Grade 12 students met or exceeded standards in English. This is equal to the New York City Geographic District #10 average of 61%, and lower than the New York state average of 82%.
School
61 %
District
61 %
State
82 %

Living Environment

On the 2008 NYSRE, 35% of High School for Teaching and the Professions School Grade 12 students met or exceeded standards in Living Environment. This is lower than the New York City Geographic District #10 average of 59%, and lower than the New York state average of 75%.
School
35 %
District
59 %
State
75 %

Mathematics A

On the 2008 NYSRE, 44% of High School for Teaching and the Professions School Grade 12 students met or exceeded standards in Mathematics A. This is lower than the New York City Geographic District #10 average of 62%, and lower than the New York state average of 76%.
School
44 %
District
62 %
State
76 %

Mathematics B

On the 2008 NYSRE, 5% of High School for Teaching and the Professions School Grade 12 students met or exceeded standards in Mathematics B. This is lower than the New York City Geographic District #10 average of 58%, and lower than the New York state average of 70%.
School
5 %
District
58 %
State
70 %
 
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Data Source: NY Dept. of Education , NCES

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