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PublicDistrict 25Zoned

P.S. 193 Alfred J. Kennedy

152-20 11 Avenue

At a Glance

A high-performing zoned elementary where family involvement and academic ambition meet in a stable, homeowner-dominant Queens neighborhood

Best suited for

Families who live within the zoned area and prioritize strong academics, safe environments, and high parent involvement — particularly those who value the PTA-funded extras and don't mind driving. Works well for families seeking a traditional, trusted elementary experience in a stable, affluent Queens pocket. Less ideal for families without cars or those seeking highly diverse or transit-accessible neighborhoods.

What stands out
  • Exceptional parent involvement — PTA fundraising of $224 per student is more than 4x the district average
  • Zero suspensions for three years running alongside 98% teacher-reported safety
  • Strongest fifth-grade ELA scores in the district context (83.6%)
  • Grade 3 math proficiency at 88% — significantly above district and peer averages
  • Near-universal family trust in leadership (96% parent-teacher trust, 94% principal trust)
Things to consider
  • Chronic absenteeism is high at nearly 90% — may reflect family travel schedules or out-of-zone attendance rather than school climate issues
  • Teacher collegial trust (78%) and low survey response rates suggest some behind-the-scenes friction among staff
  • No Black student enrollment (0%) — worth noting for families seeking diverse environments
  • Very limited transit access means car dependency for most families
  • Less academically accelerated programming visible in the data compared to some peer schools like The Active Learning Elementary

Based on 2024-2025 data

School SummaryDistrict 25

Among District 25 peers, P.S. 193 sits near the top tier — the 3.12/4 overall score exceeds the district average of 2.69. It's competitive with top performers like The Active Learning Elementary (92/100) and P.S. 079 Francis Lewis (90/100) in terms of raw academic outcomes, though those schools may offer different programming or lottery-based admissions. For a zoned school in a stable neighborhood, this is a consistently high performer.

AcademicsImproving

Test scores here are genuinely strong — 77% ELA and 79% math proficiency puts this school well above District 25's already above-average marks. The historical trend shows steady growth from 2016-2019 (ELA climbing from 55.5% to 65.1%, math from 64.4% to 84.7%), a pandemic dip in 2022-2023, and a strong recovery to all-time highs in 2025. Grade-level breakdown reveals particular strength in younger grades — third graders hit 88% math proficiency, and fifth graders lead in ELA at 83.6%. The overall 3.12/4 score reflects this consistent performance.

Culturestrong

The climate data tells a story of a trusted, safe, family-oriented school. Parent satisfaction sits at 93%, with remarkably high trust scores across the board — 96% parent-teacher trust, 94% parent-principal trust, and 96% reporting strong relationships. Teachers report 98% safety and 93% instruction quality. The discipline record is spotless: zero suspensions for three consecutive years. The one note of nuance is teacher collegial trust at 78% (lower than other measures) and the low teacher survey response count (37 responses), suggesting some teacher-level concerns that don't translate to the family experience.

Community

The student body mirrors its Whitestone-Beechhurst neighborhood: 52% white, 24% Asian, 22% Hispanic, with virtually no Black students. The diversity index of 61% is moderate, and the economic need index of 28.8% is well below average — these are families with resources. The 16% IEP population is fairly standard. At 571 students across grades K-5 plus pre-K, class sizes average 24.7, matching the district exactly.

NeighborhoodWhitestone-Beechhurst

Whitestone-Beecurst is a stable, family-focused Queens neighborhood characterized by single-family homes, high homeownership (nearly 70%), and median household income near $95,000. The area scores 72 on safety and 70 on education orientation, indicating a community that prioritizes schools. Transit options are limited (score of 24.9 — this is very car-dependent), and the area has lower family density than you might expect for a school zone. Health indicators show typical urban challenges (asthma rates, lead exposure at 12.6%), but overall it's a residential, middle-to-upper-income pocket of Queens.

Walkable in the sense that neighborhood streets are quiet and safe for pedestrians, but families in this area typically drive — the low transit score (24.9) reflects limited bus and subway access. Most students likely arrive by car or walk from nearby homes.

Academic Performance

ELA Proficiency

77.1%

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

NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23

Math Proficiency

78.9%

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

NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23

Survey Results

Family Feedback
Satisfaction
93%
Teacher Trust
96%
Principal Trust
94%
Relationships
96%
Teacher Perspective
Instruction
93%
Principal Trust
92%
Collegial Trust
78%
Safety
98%

NYC School Survey (2025) · 471 families responded (85% rate)

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Diverse
22%Hispanic/Latino
52%White
24%Asian
1%Multi-Racial

NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23

PTA Fundraising

2024-25
$127,756total raised
$224per student

Source: DOE Local Law 171 disclosure

Economic Need & Special Populations

Economic Need Index
28.8%
IEP Students
15.8%

Discipline

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

NYSED Student & Educator Database (2023-24)

Frequently Asked Questions
Is P.S. 193 Alfred J. Kennedy a good school?
On Motley, P.S. 193 Alfred J. Kennedy earns an overall quality score of 78/100 — a blend of New York State ELA and math results, attendance, and the school-climate survey. Its state test results run above the District 25 average.
What grades does P.S. 193 Alfred J. Kennedy serve?
P.S. 193 Alfred J. Kennedy serves grades Pre-K to 5.
How do students get into P.S. 193 Alfred J. Kennedy?
P.S. 193 Alfred J. Kennedy admits by zone — families living in its attendance zone are generally guaranteed a seat.
Is P.S. 193 Alfred J. Kennedy public, charter, or private?
P.S. 193 Alfred J. Kennedy is a public school in NYC Community School District 25.
What neighborhood is P.S. 193 Alfred J. Kennedy in?
P.S. 193 Alfred J. Kennedy is in Whitestone-Beechhurst, Queens.
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