At a Glance
A universal pre-K center serving Brooklyn's youngest learners in a transit-accessible but safety-concerning neighborhood
Families seeking universal pre-K placement in the East Flatbush area who prioritize transit access and are comfortable evaluating the school through direct observation rather than test score data. Parents with concerns about neighborhood safety may want to visit during school hours and consider logistics carefully.
- Universal pre-K admissions — no lottery or selective process
- Serves the youngest students (3K and pre-K only)
- Located in a transit-accessible Brooklyn neighborhood
- Only 3 teacher survey responses — very limited climate data
- No academic performance data available since students are in early childhood
- Neighborhood safety scores are below average — parents should visit and assess
- Very few households with children in the immediate area (12.2%)
- Low health environment score with elevated lead and asthma rates
Based on 2025 data
School SummaryDistrict
As a 3K/pre-K site, this school isn't directly comparable to K-12 schools in the district. Universal pre-K programs operate under different standards and metrics than traditional academic institutions. The school fills a critical need for early childhood slots in this part of Brooklyn.
Because this school serves only 3K and pre-K students, there are no state test scores or academic proficiency metrics to report. Early childhood programs focus on social-emotional development, school readiness, and foundational skills rather than standardized assessments. The absence of academic data means parents should evaluate this school based on classroom environment, teacher credentials, and curriculum approach rather than performance metrics.
Teacher survey data is extremely limited — only 3 responses were recorded — making it difficult to assess school climate with confidence. For early childhood settings, parent and teacher impressions of trust, communication, and classroom warmth matter enormously. The minimal survey response rate itself is something parents may want to ask about when visiting. Attendance patterns for pre-K are not tracked in the same way as K-12 schools, so typical attendance metrics are not applicable here.
The school serves 3K and pre-K families in a neighborhood where only 12.2% of households have children — lower than many family-dense areas of Brooklyn. The community is moderately diverse in terms of socioeconomic background, with a median household income of $71,298 and 25.4% of residents holding a bachelor's degree or higher. Homeownership rates sit at 38.8%, indicating a mix of owners and renters. Early childhood programs often draw families from beyond the immediate neighborhood, so the student body may look different from the surrounding community.
East Flatbush-Rugby is a Brooklyn neighborhood with mixed indicators for families. Transit access is strong (67.82 percentile), making it manageable for commuters, but the area scores poorly on safety (29.5 percentile) with elevated crime density and collision rates. The neighborhood has below-average stability (23.37 percentile) and a low health environment score (18.77 percentile), with notable lead exposure and asthma rates that may concern families with young children. Family-oriented resources exist but aren't as concentrated as in more family-centric neighborhoods.
The area is generally walkable with decent transit options, though parents with young children may prefer driving or using rideshare given the safety concerns and stroller-friendly infrastructure needs. The neighborhood's transit score suggests reasonable access to buses and subway lines.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Friends of Crown Heights 4 a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for Friends of Crown Heights 4 yet on Motley. It's a public school serving grades 3-K to Pre-K in East Flatbush-Rugby.
- What grades does Friends of Crown Heights 4 serve?
- Friends of Crown Heights 4 serves grades 3-K to Pre-K.
- How do students get into Friends of Crown Heights 4?
- Friends of Crown Heights 4 admits through the NYC 3-K and Pre-K application.
- Is Friends of Crown Heights 4 public, charter, or private?
- Friends of Crown Heights 4 is a public school.
- What neighborhood is Friends of Crown Heights 4 in?
- Friends of Crown Heights 4 is in East Flatbush-Rugby, Brooklyn.
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