At a Glance
A dedicated early childhood center serving 3K and pre-K families in Ocean Hill, named for the trailblazing Brooklyn congresswoman
Families seeking free, high-quality pre-K for their 3-4 year olds in Ocean Hill or surrounding central Brooklyn neighborhoods; parents who prioritize early childhood education as a foundation for school readiness and value a program named after a pioneering female leader
- Named for Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to Congress and former Brooklyn resident — offering early exposure to pioneering American leadership
- Universal pre-K (UPK) provides free early childhood education to all eligible families
- Serves 3K and pre-K, filling a critical gap for early learning in a community with lower-than-average BA+ education rates
- Public program with no tuition costs — important in a neighborhood where median household income is below $58,000
- This is an early childhood center only — there is no K-12 continuum at this site
- Survey response rates are extremely low, limiting visibility into teacher and family satisfaction
- The neighborhood has below-average safety scores and environmental health concerns (asthma rates, lead exposure) that may concern some families
- No academic proficiency data available since the school serves only preschool-age children
- Limited information available about specific programming, curricula, or enrichment offerings
Based on 2024-2025 data
School SummaryDistrict
As an early childhood center, Shirley Chisholm Day Care Center Site 1 operates outside the traditional K-12 district ranking framework. It provides a valuable community service by offering free pre-K in a neighborhood where affordable, quality early education options can be limited.
As an early childhood center serving only 3K and pre-K students, this school does not participate in state standardized testing. The focus here is on foundational school readiness skills, social-emotional development, and early literacy exposure rather than proficiency metrics.
Survey data from 2025 is extremely limited with only one teacher response recorded, making it difficult to assess overall school climate with confidence. For early childhood programs, family engagement and trust in caregivers are typically paramount — prospective families should visit to experience the program's day-to-day atmosphere directly.
Ocean Hill is a predominantly Black and Latino neighborhood with a high proportion of families with young children and relatively low homeownership rates. The community has strong roots and cultural identity, though economic challenges are evident with more than a quarter of households living below the poverty line.
Ocean Hill in central Brooklyn offers strong public transit access but faces significant quality-of-life challenges. Safety scores rank in the bottom percentile, and environmental health concerns are notable — asthma emergency visits and elevated lead rates exceed city averages. However, the area has a tight-knit community feel with relatively high family density, meaning families with young children are common.
The neighborhood is walkable, though families should consider transit options given the area's safety rankings. The center's Pacific Street location is accessible via local bus routes.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Shirley Chisholm Day Care Center Site 1 a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for Shirley Chisholm Day Care Center Site 1 yet on Motley. It's a public school serving grades 3-K to Pre-K in Ocean Hill.
- What grades does Shirley Chisholm Day Care Center Site 1 serve?
- Shirley Chisholm Day Care Center Site 1 serves grades 3-K to Pre-K.
- How do students get into Shirley Chisholm Day Care Center Site 1?
- Shirley Chisholm Day Care Center Site 1 admits through the NYC 3-K and Pre-K application.
- Is Shirley Chisholm Day Care Center Site 1 public, charter, or private?
- Shirley Chisholm Day Care Center Site 1 is a public school.
- What neighborhood is Shirley Chisholm Day Care Center Site 1 in?
- Shirley Chisholm Day Care Center Site 1 is in Ocean Hill, Brooklyn.
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