Community District 4 Brooklyn Neighborhood Report

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Brooklyn Neighborhood Reports 2012

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Youth & Education Community District 4

Public and Private School Enrollment

Preschool

Grades K-5

(2009) Grades(2009) 6-8 Grades 6-8

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

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

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

CD 4 (2000) CD 4 (2007/09) CD 4 (2000) Brooklyn (2007/09) CD 4 (2007/09) Brooklyn (2007/09)

13.8% 12.7%

CD 4 Brooklyn (2009) (2009) CD 4 Brooklyn (2000) Grades (2009)9-12(2009) Grades 9-12

Grades K-5 Grades 6-8

Disconnected Youth

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

Grades 9-12

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

CD 4 Brooklyn

58.8%

48.2%

Educational Attainment Age 25 and Older 51.7% CD 4 (2000)

41.1%

CD 4 (2011) Brooklyn (2011)

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

21.4% 13.8% 12.7%

Brooklyn Public

39.5%

9.7% 9.0%

21.4%

79.5%

46.3%

30.0%

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79.5%

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

Data Sources: NYC Department of Education; NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; 2007/09 American Community Survey 57.5%

Brooklyn Private

97.2% 97.2%

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). Preschool

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

CD 4 Brooklyn CD 4 (2009) (2009) (2009) CD 4 Brooklyn CD 4 (2009) (2009) (2009) Preschool Grades(2009) K-5

CD 4 Public

CD 14 (2009)

31.6% 31.6%

CD CD44Private Public

Brooklyn (2009)

Brooklyn (2011) 24.7 23.0

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CD 4 (2000) CD 4 (2000)

44.5% 44.5%

CD Enrolled CD44Not Private

Brooklyn Not Enrolled

CD 14 (2000)

50.4%

24.9%

99.3% 99.3%

CD 14 (2009)

50.4%

24.9%

20.5%

100% 90% 98.2% 80% 92.7% 78.3% 92.7% 70% 75.5% 98.2% 60% 78.3% 75.5% 50% 40% 30% 20% Brooklyn CD 4 Brooklyn CD 4 10% (2009) (2009) (2009) (2000) Brooklyn CD 4 Brooklyn CD 4 0% Brooklyn (2009)

CD 4 (2011)

4.5% 4.5%

20.5%

2.8%

7.3%

21.7%

24.5%

CD 14 (2009)

5.3% 5.3%

50.6 42.5

51.0%

43.5% 43.5%

CD 14 (2009)

Capacity of Public Early Childhood Programs and Eligible Children Enrolled

51.0%

CD 4 Not Enrolled

2.8%

7.3%

21.7%

Brooklyn (2009)

44.3% 44.3%

CD 14 (2000)

Source: New York City Department of Education

1.8% 1.8%

24.5%

Brooklyn (2009)

0.7% 0.7%

Disconnected Youth

13.7% 12.3%

14.7%

CD 4 (2007/09)

17.8%

29.0%

Brooklyn (2007/09)

22.3% 14.5%

Students High School Graduation Rate Dropout Rate (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.

7.8% 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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