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Van Siclen Community Middle School vs East Brooklyn Ascend Charter School

Public · East New York-New Lots

Charter · Cypress Hills

Van Siclen Community Middle School and East Brooklyn Ascend Charter School are a public school and a charter school in East New York-New Lots and Cypress Hills. East Brooklyn Ascend Charter School rates higher on every metric we compare, including overall rating and ela proficiency. Overall: 36/100 (Van Siclen Community Middle School) vs 81/100 (East Brooklyn Ascend Charter School).

How they compare

Van Siclen Community Middle School compared with East Brooklyn Ascend Charter School, metric by metric
MetricVan Siclen Community Middle SchoolEast Brooklyn Ascend Charter School
Overall rating
36/100
81/100 (leads)
ELA proficiency
37%
77% (leads)
Math proficiency
36%
85% (leads)
Attendance
86%
96% (leads)
Student diversity
43%
50% (leads)
Average class size
22
22
Parent satisfaction
96/100
Program breadth
100/100
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Van Siclen Community Middle School or East Brooklyn Ascend Charter School a better fit?
Van Siclen Community Middle School and East Brooklyn Ascend Charter School are a public school and a charter school in East New York-New Lots and Cypress Hills. East Brooklyn Ascend Charter School 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 Van Siclen Community Middle School and East Brooklyn Ascend Charter School compare on test scores?
Van Siclen Community Middle School: 37% ELA proficiency and 36% math proficiency. East Brooklyn Ascend Charter School: 77% ELA and 85% math.
What grades do Van Siclen Community Middle School and East Brooklyn Ascend Charter School serve?
Van Siclen Community Middle School serves grades 06,07,08,SE; East Brooklyn Ascend Charter School serves grades 0K,01,02,03,04.

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