At a Glance
A District 11 school where every student has an IEP and families report exceptionally high trust in teachers
Families with children who have Individualized Education Programs and are seeking a supportive, trust-based environment in the northeast Bronx. This school works best for families who prioritize strong parent-teacher relationships and a discipline approach centered on inclusion over exclusion, and who understand that traditional test-score comparisons don't apply in this specialized setting. Families should be prepared for a K-12 environment where older and younger students share a building, and should be comfortable navigating the Co-op City neighborhood without heavy reliance on walkability.
- 100% of students have Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), making this a dedicated special education environment
- Zero suspensions — a discipline approach that emphasizes support over exclusion
- Near-universal parent-teacher trust (98%) and strong principal trust (95%)
- Serves students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade in one building
- Zero per-pupil PTA spending — indicating a resource-constrained environment where the school operates without additional family fundraising
- No ELA or Math proficiency data is available, making academic comparison difficult
- Parent satisfaction (87%) trails the district average (93%)
- Family survey response rate was low (18%), so the satisfaction picture may be incomplete
- Teacher survey participation was extremely limited (3 responses), offering minimal insight into the teacher experience
- The economic need index of 91 means virtually all families face significant financial challenges — understand what support services are available
- The school serves a very wide age range (PK-12), which may mean older and younger students share spaces or resources in ways that work better for some families than others
Based on 2024-2025 data
School SummaryDistrict 11
District 11 in the Bronx includes several high-performing charter schools that dominate the peer rankings — Icahn Charter School 4 scores 96/100, and Bronx Charter School for Excellence schools score in the 90s. P.S. X176 is not directly comparable to these schools because of its specialized mission serving exclusively students with IEPs. Among traditional district schools in this area, the zero-suspension rate and high trust scores are notable strengths, though the lack of academic transparency makes competitive positioning difficult.
Test score data is not provided for this school, which is not unusual for K-12 buildings serving predominantly special education students. The economic need index of 91 indicates that nearly all families face significant financial challenges, and the lack of state test proficiency data reflects the school's specialized mission. Without comparative test metrics, prospective families should focus on the school's individualized approach and the strong trust relationships reported by families.
The survey data tells a compelling story: families overwhelmingly trust the teachers (98%) and principal (95%), and the school has achieved zero suspensions — a notable achievement in a district where the average suspension rate is nearly 0.5%. Parent satisfaction at 87% sits below the district average of 93%, though it's worth noting the family survey response rate was only 18%, which may not capture full community sentiment. With just 3 teacher survey responses, the teacher perspective is minimally represented in the data. The zero-suspension environment suggests a restorative or supportive approach to discipline that works for this student population.
With 582 students spanning pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, this is a relatively small K-12 community. The student body is predominantly Hispanic (50%) and Black (41%), reflecting Co-op City's demographics. The diversity index of 57% indicates moderate demographic variety. Every single student has an IEP, making this a specialized setting for students with learning differences, disabilities, or developmental needs. The high economic need index (91) means virtually all families are navigating financial constraints, and the school likely serves as a critical support hub for the neighborhood.
Co-op City is a distinctive planned community in the northeast Bronx, built in the 1960s as one of the largest housing cooperatives in the nation. The neighborhood scores 70.5 for stability — families tend to stay put — but lower on education orientation (27.6) and family density (30.7), suggesting it's more of a residential than explicitly family-focused area. Transit access (61.7) and safety (59.4) are moderate. The median home value of $30,494 reflects the affordable housing stock, and the 10.9% poverty rate is relatively low for the Bronx. Families should know that lead exposure (15.2% elevated rate) and asthma rates (75.5 per 1,000) in this area are health considerations worth discussing with your pediatrician.
Co-op City is a sprawling complex, and getting around often requires a car or bus. Baychester Avenue is accessible by several bus routes, but families living outside the immediate area should plan for commutes. The neighborhood's low walkability score reflects its car-centric design.
Survey Results
NYC School Survey (2025) · 106 families responded (18% rate)
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23
Economic Need & Special Populations
Discipline
NYSED Student & Educator Database
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is P.S. X176 a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for P.S. X176 yet on Motley. It's a public school serving grades Pre-K to 12 in Co-op City.
- What grades does P.S. X176 serve?
- P.S. X176 serves grades Pre-K to 12.
- Is P.S. X176 public, charter, or private?
- P.S. X176 is a public school in NYC Community School District 11.
- What neighborhood is P.S. X176 in?
- P.S. X176 is in Co-op City, Bronx.
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