Community District 16 Brooklyn Neighborhood Report

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Brooklyn Neighborhood Reports 2012

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Youth & Education Community District 16

Public and Private School Enrollment 1.3% 37.4% 41.3% 0.0%

2.4

Infant/Toddler Group Day Care (Seats per 100 Children Under Age 3)

Preschool Group Day Care (Seats per 100 Children Age 3-4)

Universal Pre-K (Seats per 100 Children Age 4)

CD 14 (2009)

Brooklyn Private Brooklyn Public

Brooklyn (2009)

CD 14 (2000)

Brooklyn Not Enrolled

Data Sources: U.S. Census 2000; 2009 American Community Survey. Due to data constraints, K-12 data represented in this graph do not include unenrolled students (i.e. those students not in school). Grades K-5 Grades 6-8

19.7%

CD 16 (2000) CD 16 (2007/09) Brooklyn (2007/09)

21.1%

CD 16 Private CD 16 Public

Preschool

2.3

20.5%

100% 98.7% 90% 97.9% 97.8% 94.0% 24.9% 10.3% 80% 79.5% 78.3% 75.5% 98.7% 97.9% 97.8% 94.0% 24.9% 70% 62.6% 79.5% 78.3% 75.5% 60% 62.6% 48.4% 31.6% 50% 31.6% 40% 30% CD 16 Brooklyn CD 16 20% Brooklyn CD 16 Brooklyn CD 16 CD 16 Brooklyn CD 16 (2009) CD 16 (2009) Brooklyn CD 16 Brooklyn Brooklyn CD 16 (2009) CD 16 (2009) Brooklyn (2009) (2009) (2009) CD 16 (2009) (2000) (2000) (2009) (2009) 10% (2009) (2009) (2009) (2009) (2000) (2009) (2009) Preschool Preschool Grades K-5 6-8 6-8 Grades 9-12 Grades K-5 Grades Grades Grades 9-12 0% CD 14 (2009)

18.4

CD 16 Private CD Not Enrolled CD1616 Public

2.1%

43.5%

Brooklyn (2009)

23.0

6.0%

CD 14 (2009)

Brooklyn (2011)

20.5%

21.7%

Brooklyn (2009)

CD 16 (2011)

2.2% 24.5%

CD 14 (2000)

CD 16 (2000)

50.6

33.8

48.4%

37.4%

CD 14 (2009)

Capacity of Public Early Childhood Programs and Eligible Children Enrolled

10.3%

1.3%

43.5%

CD 16 Not Enrolled

2.1%

6.0% 21.7%

24.5%

Brooklyn (2009)

41.3%

Source: New York City Department of Education

2.2%

Disconnected Youth

12.7% 17.8% 21.3% 21.1% 19.7% 12.7% 11.5% 12.7% 12.7%

8.1% Disconnected Youth

Data Sources: U.S. Census 2000; 2007/09 American Community Survey

DisconnectedYouth Youth Disconnected Disconnected Youth

Grades 9-12

Graduation, Drop Out, and Average College Readiness and Enrollment Rates

CD 13 12(2000) (2000) CD CD 12 16 (2007/09) (2000) CD CD 13 (2007/09) CD 16 (2007/09) Brooklyn (2007/09) Brooklyn Brooklyn(2007/09) (2007/09)

Disconnected youth are those ages 16-24 not in school and not working.

CD 16

Data Sources: NYC Department of Education; NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; 2007/09 American Community Survey

Brooklyn

56.4% 58.8%

48.2%

Educational Attainment Age 25 and Older

34.5%

30.0%

CD 16 (2000) 40.7%

12.7%

9.0%

13.3%

CD 16 (2011) Brooklyn (2011)

% in Subsidized % in Head Start Group Day Care (Age 3-4 Living in Poverty) (Age 5 and Under Below 200% Poverty)

Data Sources: NYC Administration for Children’s Services; 2007/09 American Community Survey

www.studybrooklyn.org

10.0% 12.3%

17.8% 9.8%

Graduation Rate Dropout Rate Students High School (2010/11) (2010/11) College Ready Seniors Enrolled (2010/11) in College (2010/11) Data Source: NYC Department of Education; College Ready is determined by many factors, including a minimum score of 75 on the English Regents and 80 on the MathA Regents Exams; Data are for public high schools in each Community District, whether or not the students live in the District.

CD 16 (2007/09) 29.5%

29.0%

Brooklyn (2007/09)

22.3% 8.3%

12.3%

Less than a High School Bachelor's Degree or Degree or GED Higher Equivalent

Data Sources: U.S. Census 2000; 2007/09 American Community Survey

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