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P.S. 184m Shuang Wen vs University Neighborhood Middle School

Public · Chinatown-Two Bridges

P.S. 184m Shuang Wen

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

Public · Chinatown-Two Bridges

P.S. 184m Shuang Wen and University Neighborhood Middle School are both public schools in Chinatown-Two Bridges. P.S. 184m Shuang Wen leads on overall rating and ela proficiency; University Neighborhood Middle School leads on student diversity and parent satisfaction. Overall: 87/100 (P.S. 184m Shuang Wen) vs 36/100 (University Neighborhood Middle School).

How they compare

P.S. 184m Shuang Wen compared with University Neighborhood Middle School, metric by metric
MetricP.S. 184m Shuang WenUniversity Neighborhood Middle School
Overall rating
87/100 (leads)
36/100
ELA proficiency
83% (leads)
46%
Math proficiency
91% (leads)
25%
Attendance
96% (leads)
84%
Student diversity
56%
60% (leads)
Average class size
21
21
Parent satisfaction
94/100
97/100 (leads)
Program breadth
100/100 (leads)
90/100
Frequently Asked Questions
Is P.S. 184m Shuang Wen or University Neighborhood Middle School a better fit?
P.S. 184m Shuang Wen and University Neighborhood Middle School are both public schools in Chinatown-Two Bridges. P.S. 184m Shuang Wen leads on overall rating, ela proficiency, and math proficiency, while University Neighborhood Middle School leads on student diversity and parent satisfaction. The right fit depends on your child — run a Smart Match to weigh these against your family's priorities.
How do P.S. 184m Shuang Wen and University Neighborhood Middle School compare on test scores?
P.S. 184m Shuang Wen: 83% ELA proficiency and 91% math proficiency. University Neighborhood Middle School: 46% ELA and 25% math.
What grades do P.S. 184m Shuang Wen and University Neighborhood Middle School serve?
P.S. 184m Shuang Wen serves grades PK,0K,01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,SE; University Neighborhood Middle School serves grades 06,07,08,SE.

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