At a Glance
A district-wide special education school serving students with IEPs across all grade levels in a high-income waterfront neighborhood
Families with children who have Individualized Education Programs and are seeking a supportive, trust-based special education environment across all grade levels; families willing to commute from other neighborhoods to access dedicated special education services; parents who prioritize strong parent-school relationships and a discipline approach that avoids exclusionary practices.
- 100% of students have Individualized Education Programs—serving as a dedicated district-wide special education resource
- Zero suspensions in the most recent data period, suggesting restorative or trauma-informed discipline approaches
- Very high trust scores: 95% parent-principal trust and 94% parent-teacher trust
- Teacher-reported safety at 96%, well above some district averages
- Serves grades K-12 in a single building, allowing families to keep siblings together through all grade levels
- No state test scores are reported, making direct academic comparisons to district averages impossible—this is typical for specialized special education settings
- PTA fundraising is extremely low ($8/student vs. $517 district average), indicating limited parent capacity for additional school resources
- Teacher instruction quality scores (81%) fall below the district average (90%), which may reflect the challenges of special education settings or staffing constraints
- Only 21% family survey response rate—while 95 families did respond, this represents a small fraction of the student body
- This is not a neighborhood school—it draws students citywide, meaning commute times may be significant for many families
Based on 2025 data
School SummaryDistrict 2
P.S. M094 operates in District 2, which includes some of the city's highest-performing schools like P.S. 77 Lower Lab (99/100) and Success Academy charters (95-96/100). However, comparing this specialized special education school to those peer institutions would be misleading—P.S. M094 serves an entirely different population with different metrics and mandates. Within its category as a special education placement, the school's strong trust scores and zero suspensions position it favorably.
Test scores are not provided for this school, which is expected given that P.S. M094 serves exclusively students with IEPs—academic benchmarks differ for special education settings. The school operates under different accountability measures than traditional elementary schools, focusing on individualized progress rather than standard proficiency comparisons.
The school culture shows exceptional trust metrics: 94% parent-teacher trust and 95% parent-principal trust signal that families feel heard and respected. Teachers report strong collegial trust at 84% and nearlyunanimous safety perception at 96%, creating a workplace where staff feel supported. With zero suspensions and parent satisfaction at 89%, the school appears to prioritize restorative approaches over punitive discipline—particularly important for a student population that may have historically experienced exclusion.
The school enrolls 385 students across grades K-12, with a diverse makeup: 48% Hispanic, 30% Black, 11% White, 9% Asian, and 1% each Multi-Racial and Native American. This 71% diversity index reflects a broad mix of families. Notably, 100% of students have IEPs—meaning this is a specialized setting serving students with disabilities across all grade levels. The PTA fundraising of just $8 per student ($3,112 total) is dramatically below the district average of $517 per student, suggesting limited parent capacity or involvement, though survey response rates indicate meaningful family engagement.
Battery Park City is a waterfront neighborhood known for its high-rise apartments, scenic esplanade along the Hudson River, and proximity to financial district job centers. The area boasts exceptional transit (99th percentile), strong education orientation (90th percentile), and family-friendly amenities including multiple parks and the nearby Brookfield Place shopping complex. However, it has among the lowest family density in the city (only 13.9% of households have children), meaning the neighborhood is largely young professionals and retirees rather than families with school-age children—a sharp contrast to P.S. M094's 385-student population.
The school is highly accessible by subway given the neighborhood's 99th percentile transit score, with multiple lines serving the Financial District. Families walking or biking benefit from the pedestrian-friendly waterfront esplanade, though the area's high-rise density means foot traffic is primarily office workers rather than school families.
Survey Results
NYC School Survey (2025) · 95 families responded (21% 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
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is P.S. M094 a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for P.S. M094 yet on Motley. It's a public school serving grades Pre-K to 12 in Financial District-Battery Park City.
- What grades does P.S. M094 serve?
- P.S. M094 serves grades Pre-K to 12.
- Is P.S. M094 public, charter, or private?
- P.S. M094 is a public school in NYC Community School District 2.
- What neighborhood is P.S. M094 in?
- P.S. M094 is in Financial District-Battery Park City, Manhattan.
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