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Academy for New Americans vs The 30th Avenue School (G&T Citywide)

Public · Astoria (Central)

Public · Astoria (Central)

The 30th Avenue School (G&T Citywide)

Grades 0K,01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,SE

Academy for New Americans and The 30th Avenue School (G&T Citywide) are both public schools in Astoria (Central). Academy for New Americans leads on parent satisfaction; The 30th Avenue School (G&T Citywide) leads on overall rating and ela proficiency. Overall: 27/100 (Academy for New Americans) vs 97/100 (The 30th Avenue School (G&T Citywide)).

How they compare

Academy for New Americans compared with The 30th Avenue School (G&T Citywide), metric by metric
MetricAcademy for New AmericansThe 30th Avenue School (G&T Citywide)
Overall rating
27/100
97/100 (leads)
ELA proficiency
10%
98% (leads)
Math proficiency
44%
96% (leads)
Attendance
93%
96% (leads)
Student diversity
35%
70% (leads)
Average class size
24
24
Parent satisfaction
99/100 (leads)
93/100
Program breadth
90/100
100/100 (leads)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Academy for New Americans or The 30th Avenue School (G&T Citywide) a better fit?
Academy for New Americans and The 30th Avenue School (G&T Citywide) are both public schools in Astoria (Central). Academy for New Americans leads on parent satisfaction, while The 30th Avenue School (G&T Citywide) leads on overall rating, ela proficiency, and math proficiency. The right fit depends on your child — run a Smart Match to weigh these against your family's priorities.
How do Academy for New Americans and The 30th Avenue School (G&T Citywide) compare on test scores?
Academy for New Americans: 10% ELA proficiency and 44% math proficiency. The 30th Avenue School (G&T Citywide): 98% ELA and 96% math.
What grades do Academy for New Americans and The 30th Avenue School (G&T Citywide) serve?
Academy for New Americans serves grades 06,07,08; The 30th Avenue School (G&T Citywide) serves grades 0K,01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,SE.

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