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District 88

Hospital Schools

3450 EAST TREMONT AVENUE

At a Glance

A tiny specialized school inside a hospital setting serving students navigating serious health challenges across all grade levels

Best suited for

Families whose children have extended medical hospitalizations or serious health conditions requiring coordinated educational and medical support; families who value small class sizes and high parent satisfaction over standardized test scores; families comfortable with a non-traditional school environment centered on medical and educational integration rather than typical academic benchmarks.

What stands out
  • Operates within a hospital setting serving students with serious health conditions
  • Serves full pre-K through 12th grade in a single tiny campus of 55 students
  • Nearly half of students have IEPs — highly specialized support for special education
  • 93% parent satisfaction despite unusual circumstances
  • No exclusionary discipline — 0.63% suspension rate reflects supportive approach
Things to consider
  • No standard academic test scores reported — parents won't have typical accountability metrics
  • Very small enrollment means limited peer community and extracurricular options
  • High IEP rate (46%) means the school serves students with significant learning needs — may not be appropriate for general education families
  • School serves students with medical circumstances — not a neighborhood zoned school
  • Unclear long-term academic trajectory given limited public data

Based on 2024 data

School SummaryDistrict 8

District 8 (Bronx) includes several high-performing charter schools (Success Academy Bronx 4 at 96/100) and traditional schools ranging from 66-75. Hospital Schools doesn't appear in standard district rankings because its mission and student population differ fundamentally from traditional schools — it operates as a therapeutic educational setting, not a zoned neighborhood school, making peer comparison misleading.

AcademicsSteady

No state test scores are reported for this school, which is typical for specialized hospital-based educational programs that may follow different assessment protocols or have student populations that can't participate in standard testing. The school does not appear on typical district report cards, which reflects its unique positioning outside the traditional academic accountability system.

Cultureconcerning

Teacher-reported data shows 88% instruction quality and 89% safety perception, both close to district averages. With only a 0.63% suspension rate, the school maintains a supportive discipline approach — appropriate for a population where exclusionary practices would be counterproductive to student wellbeing. Parent satisfaction registers at 93%, indicating families value what this school provides despite its unconventional environment.

Community

The school's 55-student population is predominantly Hispanic (46%) and Black (31%), with smaller Asian (13%) and White (7%) representation — a diverse community reflected in the 72% diversity index. With 89.5% economic need and nearly half of students receiving special education services, this is a high-need population that traditional schools often struggle to serve. The community skews toward families managing complex medical and socioeconomic challenges.

NeighborhoodThrogs Neck-Schuylerville

Throgs Neck-Schuylerville is one of the Bronx's more stable, family-oriented neighborhoods with 90% stability score and 48% homeownership. Median home values hover around $581,000, and the area scores modestly on family density (51%) and education orientation (53%). Safety perception sits at 62 — moderate for the Bronx. The neighborhood has typical urban environmental challenges including elevated lead rates (17%) and moderate asthma emergency department rates.

Families typically reach the school via car or medical transport, as hospital-based schools draw from across the city rather than a walkable zoned catchment area

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Diverse
46%Hispanic/Latino
31%Black
7%White
13%Asian
4%Multi-Racial

NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23

Economic Need & Special Populations

Economic Need Index
89.5%
IEP Students
45.5%
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Hospital Schools a good school?
Published quality ratings aren't available for Hospital Schools yet on Motley. It's a public school serving grades Pre-K to 12 in Throgs Neck-Schuylerville.
What grades does Hospital Schools serve?
Hospital Schools serves grades Pre-K to 12.
Is Hospital Schools public, charter, or private?
Hospital Schools is a public school in NYC Community School District 8.
What neighborhood is Hospital Schools in?
Hospital Schools is in Throgs Neck-Schuylerville, Bronx.
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