At a Glance
A universal pre-K center in Crown Heights serving the neighborhood's youngest learners
Families seeking universal pre-K slots in Crown Heights who want their children in a dedicated early childhood setting rather than a K-12 school with pre-K. Parents who prioritize transit access and are comfortable evaluating the immediate neighborhood for safety will find this a workable option for early education.
- Universal 3K and Pre-K admissions — no selective application process
- Serves children ages 3-4 only, with staff focused exclusively on early childhood development
- Located in a transit-rich Brooklyn neighborhood
- Very limited teacher survey data (only 3 responses) means culture and climate cannot be reliably assessed
- Safety indicators in the surrounding neighborhood are below average — parents should visit to evaluate the specific block
- No academic proficiency data available since this is an early childhood program only
- Attendance and discipline metrics used for K-12 schools do not apply to this grade range
Based on 2024-2025 data
School SummaryDistrict
As a universal pre-K site, this school is evaluated differently than K-12 schools in District 17. Comparisons to district averages for test scores or graduation rates are not applicable. The school competes for families with other early childhood options in the area.
As a 3K and Pre-K program, this school does not have state test score data — academic assessments at this level focus on developmental milestones and classroom observation rather than standardized tests. The universal pre-K model means all families in the district can apply, removing selective admissions barriers.
With only three teacher survey responses, there's insufficient data to draw reliable conclusions about trust, safety, or instructional quality. Any characterization would be speculative. Parents interested in the school's culture should visit in person and speak with staff.
Crown Heights South has a median household income of about $70,000 with 36% of residents holding bachelor's degrees — moderate educational attainment for Brooklyn. Only 14% of residents own homes, indicating a largely renter population. The neighborhood scores high on family density (79th percentile), suggesting many families with children live here, making this a natural location for early childhood programming.
Crown Heights South offers excellent transit access (77th percentile) and is a family-dense neighborhood (79th percentile), but safety metrics are concerning — the area ranks in the bottom 14th percentile for safety with elevated crime density and housing code violations. The education orientation score (68th percentile) suggests families here value schooling. Air quality is reasonable (PM2.5 at 8.65), though lead exposure rates (18%) and asthma rates are elevated.
The neighborhood's high transit score indicates good access via public transportation; families without cars should find the location accessible. Walking conditions depend on specific blocks — parents should assess the immediate area around the school during visit hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is All My Children # 11 a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for All My Children # 11 yet on Motley. It's a public school serving grades 3-K to Pre-K in Crown Heights (South).
- What grades does All My Children # 11 serve?
- All My Children # 11 serves grades 3-K to Pre-K.
- How do students get into All My Children # 11?
- All My Children # 11 admits through the NYC 3-K and Pre-K application.
- Is All My Children # 11 public, charter, or private?
- All My Children # 11 is a public school.
- What neighborhood is All My Children # 11 in?
- All My Children # 11 is in Crown Heights (South), Brooklyn.
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