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PublicDistrict 15Zoned

P.S. 172 Beacon School of Excellence

825 4 AVENUE

At a Glance

A zoned elementary school in a family-dense neighborhood where nearly all students hit proficiency — and zero suspensions tell the discipline story

Best suited for

Families who live in the P.S. 172 zone and want a high-performing school with exceptional math results and a truly positive school culture. This is ideal for parents who value teacher trust, minimal discipline issues, and strong parent satisfaction — and who are comfortable with the neighborhood's tradeoffs (moderate safety scores, some environmental concerns). Families who prioritize PTA fundraising or smaller class sizes may want to look elsewhere.

What stands out
  • Zero suspensions for three consecutive years — discipline that works through relationships, not exclusion
  • Math proficiency at 97% (district average is 63%) — exceptional numerical performance across all grades
  • 100% teacher-principal trust and 100% strong relationships — leadership that the staff believes in
  • 97% parent satisfaction with 88% survey response rate — families are engaged and happy
  • 97% teacher instruction quality (district average is 89%) — teachers are highly effective
Things to consider
  • Chronic absenteeism at 77% is high — even with a 93% daily attendance rate, nearly 8 in 10 students miss significant school time
  • PTA fundraising is below average ($157 vs. $491 district-wide) — less parent-funded enrichment budget than peers
  • The neighborhood scores low on safety (43rd percentile) and has elevated environmental health concerns (asthma rates, lead)
  • Class sizes average 25 students, slightly larger than the district average of 24.9
  • Only zoned admissions — you must live in the catchment area

Based on 2024-2025 data

School SummaryDistrict 15

In District 15, P.S. 172 ranks among the top performers. Against peer schools like P.S. 039 (93/100), P.S. 029 (91/100), and P.S. 321 (90/100), this school matches or exceeds their academic output with dramatically better discipline outcomes. Success Academy Charter - Cobble Hill (95/100) is the only peer school rated higher, and it operates under different admissions (charter). For a zoned public school, P.S. 172 is arguably the strongest option in its immediate area.

AcademicsDeclining

These numbers are exceptional. At 93.3% ELA and 97.4% math proficiency, P.S. 172 scores roughly 30 points above the District 15 averages (65.5% ELA, 63.3% math). The school earns a 3.81 overall rating compared to the district's 2.58. Looking at grade-level performance, 3rd and 4th graders hit 100% math proficiency — that's as strong as it gets. The trend over the past decade shows consistency rather than dramatic growth: ELA has bounced between 88% and 97%, math between 94% and 99%, with no sustained decline.

Culturestrong

The survey data tells a remarkable story. Teachers give 100% trust ratings to leadership. Parents report 99% trust in both teachers and the principal. Family survey response rate hit 88% — that's extraordinary engagement. Teacher-reported safety is 98%, and the school has logged zero suspensions for three consecutive years. This isn't a school where discipline is hidden or punitive; it's a place where relationships work. The strong relationships score of 100% reinforces that this is a community, not just an institution.

Community

With 519 students, this is a mid-sized elementary school. The demographic makeup mirrors the neighborhood's character: 67% Hispanic, 16% White, 10% Asian, 5% Black, and small percentages of Multi-Racial and Native American students. The diversity index sits at 58%. The economic need index of 63.8% indicates a significant portion of families qualify for free or reduced lunch. About 28% of students have IEPs — slightly above typical. PTA fundraising reached $81,338 ($157 per student), though this is below the district average of $491 per student, suggesting less discretionary fundraising income than some peer schools.

NeighborhoodSunset Park (West)

Sunset Park is a working-to-middle-class Brooklyn neighborhood known for its immigrant roots and family density. The median household income is $81,377 with a 17.3% poverty rate — solidly middle class. Only 25.2% of residents own homes, so most families rent. The neighborhood scores high on family density (74th percentile) but lower on safety (43rd percentile) and education orientation (42nd percentile). There's a notable environmental health concern: the asthma emergency department rate is 104 per 10,000, and 12.1% of homes have elevated lead levels — numbers that health-conscious parents should factor in.

Sunset Park is a walkable, transit-accessible neighborhood. Families in the zone can easily walk or take short bus rides. The 53rd percentile transit score means subway and bus options are reasonable, though not as robust as Manhattan or parts of Brooklyn closer to major transit hubs.

Academic Performance

ELA Proficiency

93.3%

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

NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23

Math Proficiency

97.4%

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
97%
Principal Trust
100%
Collegial Trust
98%
Safety
98%

NYC School Survey (2025) · 322 families responded (88% rate)

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Moderate
67%Hispanic/Latino
5%Black
16%White
10%Asian
1%Multi-Racial

NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23

PTA Fundraising

2024-25
$81,338total raised
$157per student

Source: DOE Local Law 171 disclosure

Economic Need & Special Populations

Economic Need Index
63.8%
IEP Students
28.1%

Discipline

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

NYSED Student & Educator Database (2023-24)

Frequently Asked Questions
Is P.S. 172 Beacon School of Excellence a good school?
On Motley, P.S. 172 Beacon School of Excellence earns an overall quality score of 95/100 — a blend of New York State ELA and math results, attendance, and the school-climate survey. Its state test results run above the District 15 average.
What grades does P.S. 172 Beacon School of Excellence serve?
P.S. 172 Beacon School of Excellence serves grades Pre-K to 5.
How do students get into P.S. 172 Beacon School of Excellence?
P.S. 172 Beacon School of Excellence admits by zone — families living in its attendance zone are generally guaranteed a seat.
Is P.S. 172 Beacon School of Excellence public, charter, or private?
P.S. 172 Beacon School of Excellence is a public school in NYC Community School District 15.
What neighborhood is P.S. 172 Beacon School of Excellence in?
P.S. 172 Beacon School of Excellence is in Sunset Park (West), Brooklyn.
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