At a Glance
A neighborhood elementary school with solid fundamentals in a historically rich Brooklyn community
Families who prioritize a school with strong parent satisfaction and a discipline approach that keeps students in class over top test scores. Ideal for families already living in or considering Bedford-Stuyvesant for its transit access and community feel, and who are comfortable with the tradeoff of limited academic performance data.
- Zero suspensions indicates a discipline approach focused on keeping students in class
- Class sizes match the district average at 21.2 students
- High parent satisfaction (91%) suggests strong family-school relationships
- Located in a transit-rich neighborhood with easy access to Brooklyn networks
- No academic proficiency data available — families can't benchmark student performance
- No attendance data provided, making it hard to assess chronic absenteeism
- The school name (Adult and Continuing Education) seems misaligned with PK-8 grades — worth calling the school directly to clarify
- Low neighborhood safety scores warrant the same practical awareness any Bedford-Stuyvesant parent would have
- Environmental health indicators (asthma rates, lead exposure) are above ideal levels — families with respiratory concerns may want to factor this in
Based on 2024 data
School SummaryDistrict 13
Among District 13 peer schools, this institution doesn't appear in the top-tier comparison list that includes P.S. 011 Purvis J. Behan (96/100) and The Emily Warren Roebling School (91/100). Without test score data, it's difficult to position this school precisely among its peers — families should view it as a solid neighborhood option rather than a benchmark-setting institution.
No standardized test score data is available for this school, which means parents won't have the typical metrics to compare student performance against the district average of 53% in ELA and 46% in Math. This data gap is significant — families researching schools typically rely on these numbers to understand academic rigor.
Teacher-reported safety comes in at 96%, matching the district average, which suggests staff feel secure in the building. With zero suspensions recorded, the school appears to prioritize restorative approaches to discipline rather than removing students from the classroom. Parent satisfaction sits at 91%, indicating families generally feel heard and valued, though we don't have survey data on teacher trust in leadership or student voice.
Bedford-Stuyvesant (West) has a median household income of roughly $78,000 with about 28% of residents living below the poverty line. Nearly half of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, reflecting an education-oriented population. Only 20% of homes are owner-occupied, indicating a largely renter population — families here are likely younger or more transient than in other parts of the city.
Bedford-Stuyvesant offers excellent transit access (86th percentile) and is rich in family resources — parks, community centers, and local businesses cater to the high number of families in the area. However, the neighborhood scores low on safety (22nd percentile), and environmental health indicators show elevated asthma rates and some lead exposure concerns. These are things parents in the area learn to navigate.
The neighborhood is very walkable with strong transit options, making it easy for families to get to school without a car — a big plus for younger children and working parents.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Adult and Continuing Education a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for Adult and Continuing Education yet on Motley. It's a public school serving grades Pre-K to 8 in Bedford-Stuyvesant (West).
- What grades does Adult and Continuing Education serve?
- Adult and Continuing Education serves grades Pre-K to 8.
- Is Adult and Continuing Education public, charter, or private?
- Adult and Continuing Education is a public school in NYC Community School District 13.
- What neighborhood is Adult and Continuing Education in?
- Adult and Continuing Education is in Bedford-Stuyvesant (West), Brooklyn.
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