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PublicPre-K Universal

Park Place Day Care Ctr

963 Park Place

At a Glance

A pre-K hub in a high-density, transit-rich Brooklyn neighborhood

Best suited for

Families seeking universal pre-K slots in Crown Heights who prioritize transit access and neighborhood family density over extensive academic data. Parents comfortable with a small early childhood setting — and willing to evaluate the program through direct visits rather than standardized metrics — will find this fits their needs.

What stands out
  • Universal pre-K access — no selective admissions
  • Serves 3K (age 3) and pre-K (age 4), capturing early learning years
  • Located in a neighborhood with very high family density — many children in the area
  • Strong transit connectivity for parents commuting to work
Things to consider
  • Very limited survey data (only 4 teacher responses) means parents won't find the usual cultural climate benchmarks
  • No academic test scores to evaluate — this is standard for pre-K but may feel unfamiliar to parents used to data-driven school comparisons
  • The neighborhood's safety scores are below average — parents should visit at different times to assess comfort
  • Small program size may mean limited slots and competitive enrollment

Based on 2025 data

School SummaryDistrict

This is an early childhood center, not a traditional school, so it doesn't sit within the K-12 district comparison framework. In Brooklyn's District 17 (which covers Crown Heights), pre-K options vary widely in size and programming — this center's identity is defined by its universal pre-K mandate and its location in a high-density, transit-served neighborhood.

AcademicsLimited data

As a pre-K program, Park Place Day Care Ctr doesn't generate the state test scores that define elementary and middle schools. Early childhood programs focus on developmental milestones, social-emotional growth, and school readiness rather than proficiency rates. The limited teacher survey responses (4) make it difficult to assess academic programming depth with confidence.

Culturemoderate

The teacher survey captured only 4 responses, which is too small a sample to draw meaningful conclusions about trust, safety, or instructional culture. For parents, this signals that the school is small and may have limited staff — not necessarily a red flag, but worth noting when evaluating communication and responsiveness. Universal pre-K programs often operate with different cultural norms than traditional schools, emphasizing play-based learning and family engagement over formal discipline structures.

Community

The neighborhood's demographics show a mixed-income community: 42% of adults hold bachelor's degrees, the median household income sits around $74K, and homeownership is low at 16% — meaning most families rent. The area has seen significant real estate appreciation (median home value over $1M), which often correlates with incoming families seeking urban convenience. Pre-K programs in this neighborhood tend to reflect that diversity — families across income levels seeking early childhood education close to home.

NeighborhoodCrown Heights (North)

Crown Heights North delivers what many young families prioritize: transit access is excellent (87th percentile), the area is loaded with families (90th percentile for family density), and it's well-positioned for Brooklyn living. However, safety indicators are a concern — the crime density and collision rates rank in lower percentiles, and air quality (PM2.5) and environmental health factors (asthma rates) suggest some underlying health considerations. The neighborhood has grown more family-oriented in recent years, with new restaurants, cafes, and parks making it increasingly attractive to parents.

Families typically walk or take local buses — the area is pedestrian-friendly with good street visibility, though the safety concerns noted above apply to all times of day.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is Park Place Day Care Ctr a good school?
Published quality ratings aren't available for Park Place Day Care Ctr yet on Motley. It's a public school serving grades 3-K to Pre-K in Crown Heights (North).
What grades does Park Place Day Care Ctr serve?
Park Place Day Care Ctr serves grades 3-K to Pre-K.
How do students get into Park Place Day Care Ctr?
Park Place Day Care Ctr admits through the NYC 3-K and Pre-K application.
Is Park Place Day Care Ctr public, charter, or private?
Park Place Day Care Ctr is a public school.
What neighborhood is Park Place Day Care Ctr in?
Park Place Day Care Ctr is in Crown Heights (North), Brooklyn.
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