Test Scores
Test scores for:
Grade 8 - New York State Assessments (2008)
English Language Arts
On the 2008 NYSA, 21% of IS 55 Ocean Hill Brownsville Intermediate School Grade 8 students met or exceeded standards in English Language Arts. This is lower than the New York City Geographic District #23 average of 40%, and lower than the New York state average of 56%.
School
21 %
District
40 %
State
56 %
Math
On the 2008 NYSA, 40% of IS 55 Ocean Hill Brownsville Intermediate School Grade 8 students met or exceeded standards in Math. This is lower than the New York City Geographic District #23 average of 50%, and lower than the New York state average of 70%.
School
40 %
District
50 %
State
70 %
Science
On the 2008 NYSA, 22% of IS 55 Ocean Hill Brownsville Intermediate School Grade 8 students met or exceeded standards in Science. This is lower than the New York City Geographic District #23 average of 42%, and lower than the New York state average of 71%.
School
22 %
District
42 %
State
71 %
Social Studies
On the 2008 NYSA, 20% of IS 55 Ocean Hill Brownsville Intermediate School Grade 8 students met or exceeded standards in Social Studies. This is lower than the New York City Geographic District #23 average of 28%, and lower than the New York state average of 63%.
School
20 %
District
28 %
State
63 %
Data Source:
NY Dept. of Education
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