At a Glance
A transforming zoned school in Astoria where test scores have nearly tripled in a decade and families report near-universal trust in leadership
Families already zoned for P.S. 017 who want a high-trust, high-safety elementary environment with strong academic trajectory and minimal discipline issues. Particularly well-suited for families who value the community's diversity and are prepared to actively address the chronic absenteeism pattern — those who can ensure consistent attendance will likely see strong outcomes. Families seeking a G&T or screened program should apply elsewhere; this is a neighborhood school serving its zone.
- Exceptional academic growth — nearly tripling proficiency scores over ten years
- Near-universal parent trust (97% trust in principal, 94% in teachers)
- Zero suspensions for three consecutive years — a rare disciplinary record
- Very high teacher-reported safety (99%) and instruction quality (97%)
- Above district average in both ELA and Math despite high economic need (71.7%)
- Chronic absenteeism at 65.6% is significantly elevated and may indicate underlying attendance challenges despite high parent satisfaction scores
- Grade 5 performance (58% ELA, 60% Math) lags behind grades 3-4, suggesting a potential middle-grade dip
- This is a zoned school — enrollment is determined by address, not choice
- Teacher survey sample is small (36 responses), which may affect reliability of teacher-related metrics
- Chronic absenteeism disparities by race (89% for white students vs 38% for Black students) suggest uneven family engagement
Based on 2024-2025 data
School SummaryDistrict 30
P.S. 017 outperforms the District 30 average (2.81 vs 2.46 overall), placing it competitively though below top-tier peers like The 30th Avenue School (97/100) and Baccalaureate School for Global Education (96/100). Those schools require separate applications; as a zoned school, P.S. 017 serves its neighborhood automatically and delivers above-average results without selection pressure.
This school has nearly tripled its ELA proficiency over the past decade (from 28% in 2016 to 68% in 2025) and now sits solidly above the District 30 average in both ELA (68.3% vs 60.7%) and Math (72.1% vs 62.2%). The grade-level breakdown shows strength in grades 3-4 (76-79% Math), with a dip in grade 5 (around 60%). The overall score of 2.81 outpaces the district average of 2.46 — a meaningful gap indicating this school is producing stronger outcomes than typical District 30 peers.
The survey data paints an exceptionally collaborative environment — 97% of parents trust the principal, 94% trust teachers, and 99% of teachers report feeling safe. Teacher instruction quality scores 97%, among the highest in the district. Discipline is exemplary: zero suspensions for three consecutive years. However, chronic absenteeism at 65.6% is a significant concern, particularly for white (89.2%) and multiracial (88%) students — rates far higher than Black (37.8%) and Hispanic (56%) peers. The 85% family survey response rate indicates strong engagement, but the attendance pattern suggests some families may not be showing up consistently despite reporting high satisfaction.
With 546 students and a diversity index of 73%, P.S. 017 reflects Astoria's multicultural character — nearly half the student body is Hispanic (49%), with substantial white (26%) and Asian (14%) populations. The economic need index of 71.7% indicates a high-poverty population, though the neighborhood surrounding the school shows moderate prosperity ($103K median income, 10.5% poverty rate). At 16%, the IEP student population is notable. This is a mixed-income, multiracial community school that serves a broad cross-section of Astoria families.
Astoria is a transit-adjacent, family-dense Queens neighborhood with strong education orientation (66.67 percentile) and relatively high homeownership pressure given the 13.5% rate. The area scores lower on safety (33.33 percentile) and stability (32.95 percentile), with crime density and collision rates that warrant attention. However, family density ranks high (69.35 percentile), and the neighborhood offers parks, diverse dining, and strong community resources typical of established Queens residential areas.
Astoria's grid layout and mixed-use streets make walking or biking feasible for most families, though the lower transit score (38.31 percentile) suggests many rely on cars. Families from nearby zones likely walk; those from farther aface may drive or use the Q18 bus routes serving the area.
Academic Performance
ELA Proficiency
Students scoring proficient or above on the NY State ELA exam.
NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23
Math Proficiency
Students scoring proficient or above on the NY State Math exam.
NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23
Survey Results
NYC School Survey (2025) · 505 families responded (85% rate)
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23
Economic Need & Special Populations
Discipline
NYSED Student & Educator Database (2023-24)
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is P.S. 017 Henry David Thoreau a good school?
- On Motley, P.S. 017 Henry David Thoreau earns an overall quality score of 70/100 — a blend of New York State ELA and math results, attendance, and the school-climate survey. Its state test results run above the District 30 average.
- What grades does P.S. 017 Henry David Thoreau serve?
- P.S. 017 Henry David Thoreau serves grades Pre-K to 5.
- How do students get into P.S. 017 Henry David Thoreau?
- P.S. 017 Henry David Thoreau admits by zone — families living in its attendance zone are generally guaranteed a seat.
- Is P.S. 017 Henry David Thoreau public, charter, or private?
- P.S. 017 Henry David Thoreau is a public school in NYC Community School District 30.
- What neighborhood is P.S. 017 Henry David Thoreau in?
- P.S. 017 Henry David Thoreau is in Astoria (Central), Queens.
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