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District 2222
CharterDistrict 22Charter Lottery

New Visions Charter High School for the Humanities III

3000 AVENUE X

At a Glance

A small K-8 charter school in a waterfront neighborhood where parent and teacher confidence lag far behind district norms

Best suited for

Families specifically seeking a small-scale charter environment with pre-K availability who are comfortable with limited academic transparency and who prioritize a K-8 continuity model over documented performance outcomes. The school's challenges suggest it may be best suited for families who want to be part of a community in turnaround and who feel confident advocating for their children.

What stands out
  • Small school scale (175 students) allows for intimate classroom settings
  • Serves pre-K through 8th grade in a single building — families can keep children in one school for their entire K-8 journey
  • Charter school model with lottery admissions in District 22
Things to consider
  • Academic proficiency data is not available — families cannot easily assess student performance
  • Parent satisfaction (58.2%) is significantly below the district average of 91%
  • Teacher instruction quality ratings (50.2%) suggest low confidence among educators
  • No transparency on attendance rates or discipline data
  • Student body demographics (83% Black) are less diverse than the surrounding neighborhood
  • High economic need (76) may require additional support services

Based on 2024 data

School SummaryDistrict 22

Among peer schools in District 22, this school trails significantly behind — Success Academy schools in the area score 86-89/100, and top-performing P.S. 195 Manhattan Beach scores 85. The absence of reported academic data makes direct comparison difficult, but the survey metrics position this school as underperforming relative to nearby district and charter options.

AcademicsSteady

Academic proficiency data is not available for this school, making it difficult to assess student performance against district benchmarks. The district averages for District 22 show ELA proficiency at 61% and math at roughly the same level, but without this school's specific data, prospective families have limited insight into how students are progressing. The small enrollment of 175 students across nine grade levels suggests class sizes hovering around the district average of 24, but the absence of test score transparency is a notable gap.

Culturemoderate

The school faces serious culture and climate challenges. Parent satisfaction sits at just 58.2%, compared to the district average of over 91%, indicating a substantial gap between what families expect and what they're experiencing. Teacher instruction quality ratings are equally concerning at 50.2%, far below the district's near-90% average — this suggests that educators themselves have limited confidence in the school's instructional environment. Without safety survey data or suspension rates provided, the day-to-day climate is difficult to fully characterize, but the survey signals point to a school where trust between families, staff, and leadership is strained.

Community

The student body is predominantly Black (83%), with Hispanic students comprising 11% and minimal Asian (2%) and White (1%) representation — a notably less diverse student population than the neighborhood itself, which has a 43% college-educated population and median household income approaching $80,000. Twenty percent of students have IEPs, and the economic need index of 76 indicates a high proportion of students facing poverty-related challenges. The school's diversity index of 30% is on the lower end, and the demographics differ substantially from the surrounding community of homeowners and working families.

NeighborhoodSheepshead Bay-Manhattan Beach-Gerritsen Beach

Sheepshead Bay-Manhattan Beach-Gerritsen Beach is a waterfront-oriented neighborhood in Brooklyn's District 22, characterized by single-family homes, a moderate family density score, and strong education orientation (72.41 percentile). The area scores reasonably well on safety (59) and transit (56.7), with a homeownership rate above 50% and median home values over $700,000. However, the neighborhood scores low on stability (22.99) and health environment (18.39), with elevated asthma rates and some lead exposure concerns. The community is relatively quiet and residential, with access to local parks and the bay.

The school sits in a car-oriented stretch of the neighborhood — families typically drive or use local bus routes rather than walk from distant areas. The moderate transit score reflects limited subway access compared to more central Brooklyn neighborhoods.

Survey Results

Family Feedback
Satisfaction
58.2%
Teacher Perspective
Instruction
50.2%

NYC School Survey (2025)

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Low
11%Hispanic/Latino
83%Black
1%White
2%Asian

NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23

Economic Need & Special Populations

Economic Need Index
76%
IEP Students
20%
Frequently Asked Questions
Is New Visions Charter High School for the Humanities III a good school?
Published quality ratings aren't available for New Visions Charter High School for the Humanities III yet on Motley. It's a charter school serving grades Pre-K to 8 in Sheepshead Bay-Manhattan Beach-Gerritsen Beach.
What grades does New Visions Charter High School for the Humanities III serve?
New Visions Charter High School for the Humanities III serves grades Pre-K to 8.
How do students get into New Visions Charter High School for the Humanities III?
New Visions Charter High School for the Humanities III is a charter school — it admits through a free public lottery, with no test or attendance zone.
Is New Visions Charter High School for the Humanities III public, charter, or private?
New Visions Charter High School for the Humanities III is a public charter school in NYC Community School District 22.
What neighborhood is New Visions Charter High School for the Humanities III in?
New Visions Charter High School for the Humanities III is in Sheepshead Bay-Manhattan Beach-Gerritsen Beach, Brooklyn.
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