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PublicDistrict 30ScreenedZoned

P.S. 122 Mamie Fay

21-21 DITMARS BOULEVARD

At a Glance

A high-performing zoned school in Astoria where academic excellence climbs dramatically through the upper grades

Best suited for

Families living in the Astoria-Ditmars zone who want a high-performing, diverse neighborhood school with strong middle school academics and minimal discipline issues. Best for students who can handle accelerating expectations, and families who will prioritize attendance despite the high chronic absenteeism rates seen elsewhere.

What stands out
  • Zero suspensions for two of the past three years — an unusually strong discipline record
  • Upper grades 6-7 achieve near-100% proficiency, showing exceptional middle school acceleration
  • 100% teacher-reported safety — the highest possible rating
  • Rich program offerings with 100/100 score across arts, STEM, sports, languages, and extracurriculars
  • Strong parent-principal trust (97%) indicating excellent school leadership
Things to consider
  • Chronic absenteeism is high at 81.9% — families should prioritize consistent attendance
  • The gap between elementary (68-76%) and middle school (93-99%) proficiency is dramatic; families should understand how the school bridges this transition
  • As a zoned school, choice is limited to neighborhood residents
  • Very high expectations in middle school may feel intense for some students
  • Class size of 23.6 is average for the district

Based on 2024-2025 data

School SummaryDistrict 30

P.S. 122 ranks among the stronger performers in District 30. While the nearby 30th Avenue School (G&T Citywide) scores 97/100 and Baccalaureate School for Global Education scores 96/100 as specialty or screened schools, P.S. 122's 83.6% ELA places it well above the district average and makes it the highest-performing zoned elementary school in the immediate peer comparison group.

AcademicsImproving

P.S. 122 delivers exceptional academic results, with ELA proficiency at 83.6% and math at 80% — both well above the District 30 averages of 60.7% and 62.2% respectively. The school's 3.27 overall score (on a 4-point scale) puts it in the upper tier. But the most striking pattern is the grade-level trajectory: elementary scores hover around 68-76%, then jump dramatically to 96-98% in grades 6-7 before settling at 93.7% in 8th grade. This suggests the school builds strong foundational skills and then accelerates effectively in middle school.

Culturestrong

The culture here is defined by extraordinary trust and safety. Teachers give 100% on safety, 98% trust in the principal, and 97% collegial trust among staff. Parents echo this: 91% satisfaction, 96% teacher trust, 97% principal trust. The school has had zero suspensions for two of the past three years — a remarkable record. However, the chronic absenteeism rate of 81.9% is notably high, affecting all demographic groups, suggesting attendance may be an area for families to monitor closely.

Community

The school reflects its neighborhood's demographics: 48% white, 27% Asian, 18% Hispanic, and 3% Black, with a diversity index of 71%. The economic need index of 52.3% indicates a moderate level of need, and 9% of students have IEPs. This is a mixed-income, diverse community school where families value education — the neighborhood's education orientation score of 73.56 (high) and BA+ education rate of 52.6% reinforce that families here prioritize academics.

NeighborhoodAstoria (North)-Ditmars-Steinway

Astoria-Ditmars is a family-dense, residential neighborhood in northwestern Queens with a median household income of $93,808 and low 10.1% poverty rate. The area scores high on education orientation (73.56 percentile) and family density (45.98 percentile), making it a natural fit for a zoned elementary/middle school. Safety scores are moderate (62.07), and transit access is lower (28.74), reflecting the area's suburban-like feel — families here typically drive or walk.

Given the lower transit score, most families likely walk or drive. The Ditmars area is pedestrian-friendly with decent sidewalk infrastructure, though parking can be challenging during peak school hours.

Academic Performance

ELA Proficiency

83.6%

Students scoring proficient or above on the NY State ELA exam.

NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23

Math Proficiency

80%

Students scoring proficient or above on the NY State Math exam.

NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23

Survey Results

Family Feedback
Satisfaction
91%
Teacher Trust
96%
Principal Trust
97%
Relationships
96%
Teacher Perspective
Instruction
87%
Principal Trust
98%
Collegial Trust
97%
Safety
100%

NYC School Survey (2025) · 948 families responded (85% rate)

Programs & Activities

Academic(1)
Accelerated/Honors
Arts(11)
ArtBandChorusConcert BandDanceDramaFilmFine ArtsMusicVisual ArtsVocal Music
Sports(4)
DanceRunning ClubSoccerTrack And Field
STEM(5)
Computer ScienceMathRoboticsScienceTechnology
Language(1)
ELL Support
Clubs & Activities(30)
AdvisoryAlgebra IArtBandChessChorusDanceDramaFitnessForeign LanguageGuitarHealthLatin DanceLibraryLiving EnvironmentMusicNational Junior Honor SocietyPhysical EducationRegents Living EnvironmentRoboticsSpanishSpecialized High School Test PreparationStemStudent CouncilTalent ShowTechnologyTheaterUs HistoryVisual ArtsYearbook

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Diverse
18%Hispanic/Latino
3%Black
48%White
27%Asian
4%Multi-Racial

NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23

Economic Need & Special Populations

Economic Need Index
52.3%
IEP Students
9.4%

Discipline

0suspensions (0% of students)
3-Year Trend— Stable
21
22
23

NYSED Student & Educator Database (2023-24)

Frequently Asked Questions
Is P.S. 122 Mamie Fay a good school?
On Motley, P.S. 122 Mamie Fay earns an overall quality score of 82/100 — 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. 122 Mamie Fay serve?
P.S. 122 Mamie Fay serves grades Pre-K to 8.
How do students get into P.S. 122 Mamie Fay?
P.S. 122 Mamie Fay is a screened school — it admits by application, weighing grades, attendance, and sometimes a test or interview.
Is P.S. 122 Mamie Fay public, charter, or private?
P.S. 122 Mamie Fay is a public school in NYC Community School District 30.
What neighborhood is P.S. 122 Mamie Fay in?
P.S. 122 Mamie Fay is in Astoria (North)-Ditmars-Steinway, Queens.
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