At a Glance
A rising zoned school in Kensington where test scores have nearly doubled in three years and families report near-universal trust in teachers and leadership
Families zoned for P.S. 889 who value a strong sense of community and teacher trust over name-brand prestige — particularly those who want a smaller school where their child won't be lost in the shuffle. Works well for families who prioritize a positive school culture over highest test scores, and who can commit to consistent attendance. Ideal for those who appreciate Kensington's diversity and transit access and are comfortable navigating an urban neighborhood.
- Test scores nearly doubled in three years — a genuine turnaround story
- Near-perfect teacher trust scores (100% teacher-principal trust, 99% instruction quality rating)
- Zero suspensions for two consecutive years — an exceptionally positive discipline record
- 93% parent satisfaction with unusually high survey response rate (88%)
- Strong 4th grade performance (82% ELA) suggesting strong upper-elementary instruction
- Chronic absenteeism is high at 79.3% — this is a district-wide issue but still affects school culture
- 3rd grade scores lag behind upper grades (55% ELA vs 82% in 4th) — worth asking about early intervention
- PTA fundraising is below district average ($363 vs $491 per student) — fewer family-funded extras
- Attendance is slightly below district average — consistency matters here
- Kensington has lower safety scores and some environmental health concerns (lead, asthma rates)
Based on 2024-2025 data
School SummaryDistrict 15
District 15 is a competitive borough with high-performing schools — peer schools like P.S. 172 (95/100), Success Academy Cobble Hill (95/100), and P.S. 321 William Penn (90/100) set a high bar. P.S. 889 doesn't appear in the peer ranking provided, but its rising test scores and exceptional culture metrics position it as a school on the upswing rather than a struggling school. Compared to district averages, it now outperforms in ELA and matches math, while dramatically exceeding in trust and climate measures.
Test scores at P.S. 889 have nearly doubled over three years — ELA went from 42.9% in 2022 to 69.5% in 2025, and math improved from 42.1% to 62.3%. Both metrics now exceed the District 15 averages (65.5% ELA, 63.3% math), which is a notable reversal from where the school stood just a few years ago. The school scores 2.64 out of 4 overall, slightly above the district average of 2.58. Grade-level data shows particular strength in 4th grade (82.3% ELA, 68.3% math), while 3rd grade trails behind peers — a pattern worth watching for incoming families.
The survey data tells a remarkable story: 99% of teachers rate instruction quality as high, 98% feel safe at work, and trust in leadership is near-perfect (100% teacher-principal trust, 96% parent-principal trust). These numbers suggest a school where adults genuinely collaborate and families feel heard. Attendance sits at 92.7%, just below the district average, but chronic absenteeism is notably high at 79.3% — a district-wide pattern that affects this school too. Discipline is exemplary: zero suspensions in the past two years after one incident in 2022-23. The day-to-day feel is clearly one of warmth and mutual respect.
With 312 students across pre-K through 5th grade, P.S. 889 is a small-to-moderate elementary school. The student body is notably diverse: 32% white, 28% Black, 20% Hispanic, and 17% Asian, with a diversity index of 82%. About half of students (49.7%) qualify for free or reduced lunch, and 14% have IEPs — roughly typical for the neighborhood. PTA fundraising is $363 per student, below the district average of $491, suggesting fewer extracurricular extras funded by families but still meaningful community support.
Kensington is a densely populated, family-heavy Brooklyn neighborhood with strong transit connections (70th percentile) and a highly educated population (51% BA+). Median home values top $871,000, and homeownership is low at 34.5%, indicating many renters. The neighborhood scores poorly on safety (34th percentile) and has elevated environmental health concerns — lead exposure and asthma rates are notable. However, it scores high on family density (79th percentile) and education orientation (71st percentile), suggesting a community that values schools despite other challenges.
Kensington is highly walkable with good transit access, making it practical for families without cars. However, the lower safety percentile suggests parents should be mindful of routes and timing, particularly around certain blocks.
Academic Performance
ELA Proficiency
Students scoring proficient or above on the NY State ELA exam.
NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23
Math Proficiency
Students scoring proficient or above on the NY State Math exam.
NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23
Survey Results
NYC School Survey (2025) · 369 families responded (88% rate)
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23
PTA Fundraising
Source: DOE Local Law 171 disclosure
Economic Need & Special Populations
Discipline
NYSED Student & Educator Database (2023-24)
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is P.S. 889 a good school?
- On Motley, P.S. 889 earns an overall quality score of 66/100 — a blend of New York State ELA and math results, attendance, and the school-climate survey. Its state test results run in line with the District 15 average.
- What grades does P.S. 889 serve?
- P.S. 889 serves grades Pre-K to 5.
- How do students get into P.S. 889?
- P.S. 889 admits by zone — families living in its attendance zone are generally guaranteed a seat.
- Is P.S. 889 public, charter, or private?
- P.S. 889 is a public school in NYC Community School District 15.
- What neighborhood is P.S. 889 in?
- P.S. 889 is in Kensington, Brooklyn.
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