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District 2727
PublicDistrict 27Zoned

P.S. 123

145-01 119 AVENUE

At a Glance

A zoned elementary school in a family-oriented Queens neighborhood where academics have surged dramatically while maintaining a tight-knit, trusting community

Best suited for

Families living within the P.S. 123 zone who want a small, neighborhood school with strong parent-teacher relationships and a track record of academic improvement. Best suited for parents who value a community feel and high trust between families and staff over maximum academic performance — and who can stay on top of attendance to combat the high chronic absenteeism pattern. Particularly appealing for families with younger children (grades K-4) given the stronger performance in those years.

What stands out
  • Math proficiency that has increased by 56 percentage points since 2016 — now 21 points above district average
  • Zero suspensions for three consecutive years — an unusually strong discipline record
  • Near-universal trust marks: 97% parent-teacher trust and 97% parent-principal trust
  • Teacher-reported safety at 99% — among the highest in the district
  • Grade 4 math proficiency at 91.4% — exceptional performance for upper elementary
Things to consider
  • Fifth grade proficiency (ELA 51.8%, math 61.7%) lags significantly behind third and fourth grade — families should ask about the 5th grade curriculum and support
  • Chronic absenteeism at 65.8% is very high — this affects school culture and suggests some families may be struggling with attendance logistics or engagement
  • The school has no specialty admissions — it's zoned only, so enrollment is determined by geography
  • Transit access in Baisley Park is limited — families without cars may find commutes challenging
  • While academics have improved dramatically, the overall score of 2.89/4 still leaves room for growth compared to top-performing peer schools

Based on 2024-2025 data

School SummaryDistrict 27

Among District 27's peer schools, P.S. 123's performance positions it competitively — the 66.2% ELA and 78.4% math scores exceed district averages of 56% and 57% respectively. However, peer schools like Success Academy Charter (96/100) and Peninsula Preparatory (94/100) still post notably higher scores. P.S. 123's strength lies in its combination of strong community trust and improving academics rather than being the highest performer outright — it's a solid neighborhood option that's gotten significantly better over time.

AcademicsImproving

P.S. 123 has posted extraordinary academic gains over the past nine years — ELA proficiency climbed from 24.7% in 2016 to 66.2% in 2025, while math surged from 22.6% to 78.4%, now sitting roughly 21 percentage points above the district average in math and 10 points above in ELA. The overall quality score of 2.89 out of 4 exceeds the district average of 2.27. However, there's notable variation across grade levels: third and fourth graders perform exceptionally well (Grade 4 math at 91.4%), while fifth grade lags significantly behind (ELA at 51.8%, math at 61.7%), suggesting a potential dip in performance or curriculum alignment in the upper elementary grades that families should investigate.

Culturestrong

The school culture data tells a compelling story: 99% of teachers report feeling safe, 98% rate instruction quality as strong, and nearly all families express trust in teachers (97%) and the principal (97%). These are exceptional marks. Perhaps most striking is the discipline record — zero suspensions for three consecutive years. Yet there's a significant tension: chronic absenteeism sits at 65.8%, far above what would be considered healthy, affecting students across all demographic groups. This suggests that while families who are engaged feel very positive about the school, a substantial portion of students are frequently missing school — a pattern that could drag down overall outcomes if unaddressed.

Community

The student body reflects the neighborhood's character: 57% Black, 19% Hispanic, 12% Asian, and notably 7% Native American — a higher Native American enrollment than most Queens schools. The diversity index of 69% and economic need index of 68.1% indicate a working-to-middle-income community. Eighteen percent of students have IEPs, and the school serves pre-K through 5th grade, giving it a true neighborhood-school feel with families who have multiple children coming through the building.

NeighborhoodBaisley Park

Baisley Park offers a stable, family-dense Queens neighborhood with a homeownership rate of 62.8% and median household income of $83,548 — above the city average. The area scores well on stability (57th percentile) and health environment (86th percentile), though transit access is limited (29th percentile) and safety scores are moderate (55th percentile). Families will find a residential area with access to local parks and shopping along nearby commercial corridors, though a car is helpful for navigating the area.

The neighborhood is primarily residential with tree-lined streets; families from the zoned area typically walk or drive. Transit access is limited compared to more centrally located Queens neighborhoods, so parents should consider transportation logistics, particularly for families relying on public transit.

Academic Performance

ELA Proficiency

66.2%

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

NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23

Math Proficiency

78.4%

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

NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23

Survey Results

Family Feedback
Satisfaction
93%
Teacher Trust
97%
Principal Trust
97%
Relationships
98%
Teacher Perspective
Instruction
98%
Principal Trust
95%
Collegial Trust
89%
Safety
99%

NYC School Survey (2025) · 448 families responded (76% rate)

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Diverse
19%Hispanic/Latino
57%Black
4%White
12%Asian
7%Native American

NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23

Economic Need & Special Populations

Economic Need Index
68.1%
IEP Students
17.6%

Discipline

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

NYSED Student & Educator Database (2023-24)

Frequently Asked Questions
Is P.S. 123 a good school?
On Motley, P.S. 123 earns an overall quality score of 72/100 — a blend of New York State ELA and math results, attendance, and the school-climate survey. Its state test results run above the District 27 average.
What grades does P.S. 123 serve?
P.S. 123 serves grades Pre-K to 5.
How do students get into P.S. 123?
P.S. 123 admits by zone — families living in its attendance zone are generally guaranteed a seat.
Is P.S. 123 public, charter, or private?
P.S. 123 is a public school in NYC Community School District 27.
What neighborhood is P.S. 123 in?
P.S. 123 is in Baisley Park, Queens.
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