Did the Pandemic Affect Your NYC School’s State Test Scores? Find Out Here.
Students sat farther apart than last year, at the start of the school year at One World Midd


Students sat farther apart than last year, at the start of the school year at One World Middle School in the Bronx, Oct. 1, 2020.
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New York City officialsreleased state test scores on Wednesday, offering the first glimpse of how the pandemic affected student learning.
Compared with 2019, the last time tests were administered normally, reading proficiency among students in grades 3-8 ticked up 1.6 percentage points to 49%. But math scores plunged 7.6 percentage points, with just shy of 38% of students passing the exam. (Here’s Chalkbeat’sdetailed story on those scores.)
But those overall numbers mask important variations from school to school, which often vary in predictable ways. Arelatively large swathof city schools admit students based on their prior academic performance, often leading to high test scores, while schools that serve larger shares of low-income students are more likely to post lower scores.
How did your school fare this year? Use our searchable database below to see your school’s math and reading scores.
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