At a Glance
A turnaround story: this zoned K-8 has doubled its test scores over a decade while maintaining a zero-suspension environment
Families who want a zoned K-8 that keeps siblings together and value strong family-school relationships over top test scores. This school works well for kids who need a supportive, low-suspension environment and families who will actively engage — the survey data shows this school thrives when families participate. Parents should be prepared to stay on top of attendance, since chronic absenteeism is high and appears to be getting worse. Those looking for the highest-performing schools in the district may want to explore charters, but families wanting a neighborhood school with genuine community ties will find something real here.
- Near-doubling of test scores over 9 years — from 26.9% to 53.3% ELA
- Zero suspensions for two years running — a clean discipline record
- 97% of families report strong relationships at school; 96% trust teachers
- Exceptional community engagement — 888 family survey responses, 78% response rate
- Full K-8 model in a zoned school — families can keep siblings together through middle school
- Rich programming with 100/100 program richness score — arts, sports, STEM, clubs
- Grade 8 ELA at 70.7% — some of the strongest middle school performance in the building
- Test scores still run slightly below district average (53.3% vs 56.7% ELA)
- Chronic absenteeism at 58.5% is a serious problem — nearly 6 in 10 students miss too much school
- PTA fundraising is minimal at $3/student versus $23.69 district average — fewer extra resources
- Neighborhood safety score of 11.88 is very low; environmental health indicators show concerns
- Teacher-reported safety (86%) trails parent-reported safety, suggesting staff may feel less secure
- Attendance rate of 89.3% is below the 91.2% district average
Based on 2024-2025 data
School SummaryDistrict 11
P.S. 089 falls in the middle of District 11, which includes several strong charter options (Icahn Charter School 4 at 96/100, Bronx Charter School for Excellence at 93/100). Compared to those peer schools, this zoned public school scores lower on test proficiency. However, it's worth noting that charters in this district are selective while P.S. 089 serves everyone in its zone. The school outperforms on community trust metrics and has a cleaner discipline record than the district average 0.49% suspension rate. The academic trajectory suggests it's closing the gap, but it's not yet matching the highest-performing peers.
Test scores place this school slightly below the district average — ELA at 53.3% versus 56.7% district-wide, math at 51.6% versus 55.6%. But the trend line tells a more hopeful story: in 2016, this school was at 26.9% ELA and 25.2% math. That's a near-doubling over nine years, with particularly strong gains in the most recent two years. Grade-level data shows Grade 8 students hitting 70.7% in ELA — well above district averages — while younger grades are still building. The school offers accelerated and honors tracks, suggesting it's working to challenge higher-performing students, though overall scores remain a few points behind district peers.
The survey data here is striking. Parents report 96% trust in teachers and the principal, 97% say their children have strong relationships at school, and 91% are satisfied overall. Teachers give 94% on instruction quality and 89% on trust in leadership. The discipline picture is clean — zero suspensions for the past two years, down from a handful in prior years. The catch is attendance: chronic absenteeism sits at 58.5%, well above district average, and has actually been climbing. This creates a tension — families feel connected and kids are staying out of trouble, but too many students are missing significant school days.
With 1,275 students in grades K-8, this is a mid-sized elementary/middle school. The demographics reflect the neighborhood: 56% Hispanic, 17% Black, 13% White, and 12% Asian, with a diversity index of 70%. The economic need index of 84 means this is a high-poverty school — nearly all students qualify for free lunch. About 17% have IEPs. The community is clearly engaged, as shown by the 888 family survey responses (one of the highest rates in the data) and a 78% response rate — families are participating, even if PTA fundraising is minimal at $3 per student.
Allerton is a densely populated, family-heavy Bronx neighborhood (72.8 family density score) with high stability (83.91) but significant challenges. The poverty rate sits at 24.7%, median household income is $46,623, and homeownership is just 15.9% — this is primarily a renting, working-class community. Transit access is moderate (55.94), and the safety score of 11.88 is low. Environmental health indicators show concerns — elevated lead rates and high asthma emergency department visit rates. There are parks and green spaces, and the neighborhood has a settled feel, but parents should know they're sending kids into an area with meaningful safety and environmental considerations.
Allerton is a walkable, residential neighborhood where most families arrive on foot. The area has moderate transit access, making it feasible for families without cars. However, the low safety score and traffic/collision rates suggest parents should be mindful of routes and walking conditions.
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
Science Proficiency
Students scoring proficient or above on the NY State Science exam.
NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23
Survey Results
NYC School Survey (2025) · 888 families responded (78% rate)
Programs & Activities
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23
PTA Fundraising
Source: DOE Local Law 171 disclosure
Economic Need & Special Populations
Discipline
NYSED Student & Educator Database (2023-24)
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is P.S. 089 Bronx a good school?
- On Motley, P.S. 089 Bronx earns an overall quality score of 53/100 — a blend of New York State ELA and math results, attendance, and the school-climate survey. Its state test results run in line with the District 11 average.
- What grades does P.S. 089 Bronx serve?
- P.S. 089 Bronx serves grades Pre-K to 8.
- How do students get into P.S. 089 Bronx?
- P.S. 089 Bronx admits by application through a random lottery, with no academic screen.
- Is P.S. 089 Bronx public, charter, or private?
- P.S. 089 Bronx is a public school in NYC Community School District 11.
- What neighborhood is P.S. 089 Bronx in?
- P.S. 089 Bronx is in Allerton, Bronx.
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