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Citywide / specialized
PublicPre-K Universal

Alonzo A. Daughtry Memorial Day Care Center, Inc.

565 Baltic Street

At a Glance

A publicly-funded early childhood center serving 3K and pre-K in one of Brooklyn's most family-dense, education-oriented neighborhoods

Best suited for

Families with toddlers and pre-K age children looking for publicly-funded early childhood education in one of Brooklyn's most family-oriented neighborhoods, who want to avoid private preschool costs and value being in a community where young families are the majority.

What stands out
  • Publicly-funded 3K and pre-K in a high-income, education-oriented neighborhood
  • Universal pre-K admissions — no selective application process
  • Located in one of Brooklyn's most family-dense areas (86th percentile)
Things to consider
  • Only 1 teacher survey response — essentially no meaningful climate or culture data available
  • No academic proficiency metrics to evaluate — this is an early childhood program, not a tested K-12 school
  • Very limited public data available for this type of early childhood center
  • The Alonzo A. Daughtry Memorial name suggests this may be a specialized or community-named program — parents should inquire about its history and specific curriculum

Based on 2024-2025 data

School SummaryDistrict

As a 3K/pre-K program, this center operates differently from district K-12 schools and isn't directly comparable to them. In the Carroll Gardens-Cobble Hill-Gowanus-Red Hook area, families have access to multiple early childhood options, and this public program offers universal pre-K seats in a neighborhood where private preschool costs can exceed $25,000 annually.

AcademicsSteady

As an early childhood center serving 3-year-olds (3K) and pre-K students, this program does not administer state standardized tests, so traditional academic proficiency metrics don't apply. Early learning at this stage focuses on social-emotional development, school readiness, and foundational skills rather than measurable academic outcomes.

Culturemoderate

Survey data is extremely limited — only one teacher responded to the 2025 climate survey, which is insufficient to draw meaningful conclusions about trust in leadership, safety perceptions, or instructional quality. Parents should inquire directly about the center's approach to discipline, communication with families, and teacher turnover when visiting.

Community

This is a 3K/pre-K program, so the student body consists of very young children. The neighborhood surrounding this center is predominantly affluent and highly educated — median home values exceed $1.7 million, and 68% of residents have bachelor's degrees or higher. However, the school's demographic data was not provided, so the diversity of the actual student body compared to the neighborhood is unclear.

NeighborhoodCarroll Gardens-Cobble Hill-Gowanus-Red Hook

The Carroll Gardens-Cobble Hill-Gowanus-Red Hook area scores in the 86th percentile for family density and 87th percentile for education orientation, meaning this is a neighborhood where families with children cluster and prioritize learning. Safety scores are moderate (50th percentile), and transit access is below average (42nd percentile), reflecting a more residential, car-optional area. The neighborhood has numerous parks and family-friendly businesses along Atlantic Avenue and Court Street. The median home value of $1.7 million signals this is a costly area to live.

The neighborhood is highly walkable with good access to the F/G subway lines at Bergen Street and Carroll Street, as well as the R at Union Street. Many families walk to school in this area, and the tree-lined streets of Cobble Hill and Carroll Gardens are stroller-friendly.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is Alonzo A. Daughtry Memorial Day Care Center, Inc. a good school?
Published quality ratings aren't available for Alonzo A. Daughtry Memorial Day Care Center, Inc. yet on Motley. It's a public school serving grades 3-K to Pre-K in Carroll Gardens-Cobble Hill-Gowanus-Red Hook.
What grades does Alonzo A. Daughtry Memorial Day Care Center, Inc. serve?
Alonzo A. Daughtry Memorial Day Care Center, Inc. serves grades 3-K to Pre-K.
How do students get into Alonzo A. Daughtry Memorial Day Care Center, Inc.?
Alonzo A. Daughtry Memorial Day Care Center, Inc. admits through the NYC 3-K and Pre-K application.
Is Alonzo A. Daughtry Memorial Day Care Center, Inc. public, charter, or private?
Alonzo A. Daughtry Memorial Day Care Center, Inc. is a public school.
What neighborhood is Alonzo A. Daughtry Memorial Day Care Center, Inc. in?
Alonzo A. Daughtry Memorial Day Care Center, Inc. is in Carroll Gardens-Cobble Hill-Gowanus-Red Hook, Brooklyn.
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