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PublicDistrict 8Zoned

P.S. 152 Evergreen

1007 EVERGREEN AVENUE

At a Glance

A zoned elementary school with deeply engaged families navigating academic recovery in a high-need Bronx neighborhood

Best suited for

Families who prioritize a warm, trusting school community over top test scores — particularly those who value strong parent-teacher relationships and want their children in a school with minimal exclusionary discipline. Works best for families who can stay engaged with attendance, since chronic absenteeism is a real issue. Grade 5 students are thriving here, so families planning to stay through elementary years may see strong outcomes. Not the best fit for families primarily focused on academic performance benchmarks or those seeking the structured rigor of district Gifted programs or charters.

What stands out
  • Near-universal family trust — 99% of parents trust teachers and principal, and 100% report strong relationships
  • Zero suspensions for three consecutive years — discipline handled through relationship-building, not exclusion
  • Strong family survey participation (78% response rate) — families here are engaged and responsive
  • Consistent enrollment around 720 students — stable, medium-sized elementary school
  • Grade 5 excellence in ELA (55.1%) — upper grades showing strong academic outcomes
Things to consider
  • Chronic absenteeism at 57.7% — more than half of students miss too much school, which directly impacts learning
  • Teacher-rated instruction quality (74%) significantly below district average (88%) — considerable variation in classroom quality
  • Math and ELA scores still below district averages despite improvements
  • Grade 4 significantly lags behind — 30% reading proficiency versus 55% in Grade 5
  • Only 81% of teachers feel safe — below district average and worth understanding at pickup/drop-off

Based on 2024-2025 data

School SummaryDistrict 8

Among District 8 elementary schools, P.S. 152 sits below the peer schools that dominate the rankings — charter schools like Success Academy Bronx 4 (96/100) and Icahn Charter 7 (75/100) pull up district averages. Within traditional zoned schools serving similar populations, P.S. 152's 1.67 overall score is slightly below the district average of 1.88, but its family engagement scores are exceptional. The school is essentially average-to-slightly-below in academics but exceptional in community trust — a profile that doesn't show up in test score rankings but matters enormously to daily family experience.

AcademicsImproving

Test scores sit below the district average — 42.4% ELA versus 46.2% district, 41.1% math versus 48% district — but the trend line tells a more hopeful story. The school climbed steadily from 2016 through 2019, dipped during the pandemic, then rebounded to hit its highest scores ever in 2025. Grade 5 students are performing notably well in ELA (55.1%), while Grade 4 lags behind at 30.3% in reading — a 25-point spread within the same school that suggests inconsistent instructional intensity across grade levels.

Culturestrong

This is a school where families feel heard — parent satisfaction sits at 97%, and trust in teachers and principals both hover near 99%. Every family who responded to the survey reported strong relationships with the school. That said, teachers rate their own instruction quality at 74% (well below the 88% district average) and only 81% feel safe in the building. The attendance picture is the clearest concern: 57.7% of students are chronically absent, suggesting that getting kids through the door regularly is a structural challenge. On the upside, there have been zero suspensions for three straight years — discipline is clearly handled through relationship-building rather than exclusion.

Community

With 82% Hispanic and 13% Black students, P.S. 152 reflects the surrounding Soundview-Bruckner neighborhood almost exactly — this is a school that serves its own community. Nearly 95% of students qualify for free lunch, and 18% have IEPs. The diversity index sits at 35%, meaning the student body is fairly homogeneous, which is typical for a zoned neighborhood school. PTA fundraising is modest at $18 per student (slightly above the district average), and the family survey response rate of 78% is strong — families here are engaged when asked.

NeighborhoodSoundview-Bruckner-Bronx River

The Soundview-Bruckner-Bronx River area is a high-poverty, high-family-density neighborhood in the South Bronx. Median household income is just $41,000, and only 15% of adults have bachelor's degrees. The area scores poorly on safety (15th percentile) and education orientation (28th percentile), though it ranks high on family density and stability. There are challenges here — elevated crime density and asthma rates — but also a tight-knit community feel. Families primarily get to school by walking or short bus rides; this is very much a neighborhood school serving kids who live within blocks.

Highly walkable — most students live within the zoned neighborhood and arrive on foot, which supports the strong community feel but also means the school is embedded in an area with real safety concerns

Academic Performance

ELA Proficiency

42.4%

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

NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23

Math Proficiency

41.1%

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

NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23

Survey Results

Family Feedback
Satisfaction
97%
Teacher Trust
99%
Principal Trust
99%
Relationships
100%
Teacher Perspective
Instruction
74%
Principal Trust
77%
Collegial Trust
78%
Safety
81%

NYC School Survey (2025) · 470 families responded (78% rate)

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Low
82%Hispanic/Latino
13%Black
1%White
2%Asian
2%Native American

NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23

PTA Fundraising

2024-25
$12,782total raised
$18per student

Source: DOE Local Law 171 disclosure

Economic Need & Special Populations

Economic Need Index
94.9%
IEP Students
17.9%

Discipline

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

NYSED Student & Educator Database (2023-24)

Frequently Asked Questions
Is P.S. 152 Evergreen a good school?
On Motley, P.S. 152 Evergreen earns an overall quality score of 42/100 — a blend of New York State ELA and math results, attendance, and the school-climate survey. Its state test results run below the District 8 average.
What grades does P.S. 152 Evergreen serve?
P.S. 152 Evergreen serves grades Pre-K to 5.
How do students get into P.S. 152 Evergreen?
P.S. 152 Evergreen admits by zone — families living in its attendance zone are generally guaranteed a seat.
Is P.S. 152 Evergreen public, charter, or private?
P.S. 152 Evergreen is a public school in NYC Community School District 8.
What neighborhood is P.S. 152 Evergreen in?
P.S. 152 Evergreen is in Soundview-Bruckner-Bronx River, Bronx.
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