At a Glance
A high-performing zoned school in a high-income neighborhood where teacher quality and family engagement outpace typical city metrics
Families already living in the Financial District or Battery Park City zoned for this school who value a high-trust, high-engagement environment and are prepared to manage the attendance expectations — the chronic absenteeism rate suggests the school may need families committed to consistent attendance to maintain its positive culture.
- Teacher-reported instruction quality at 95% — significantly above district average
- 100% teacher safety rating and 100% strong relationships score
- PTA fundraising at $1,904 per student — nearly 4x the district average
- Strong parent-teacher trust (93%) suggesting genuine partnership
- Consistent zero suspension rate with just 1 total suspension
- Chronic absenteeism of 83% is among the highest in the city — families should investigate what's driving this
- Grade 8 math (70.8%) lags behind other grades — academic strength softens in upper middle school
- Only 40% family survey response rate may not fully represent all parent voices
- As a zoned school, choice is limited to residents of the catchment area
- The neighborhood has very low family density (14%) — fewer playmates on your block compared to family-heavy areas
Based on 2024-2025 data
School SummaryDistrict 2
District 2 is one of Manhattan's most competitive school districts with several 90+ rated peers including P.S. 77 Lower Lab (99/100) and Success Academy charters (95-96/100). Spruce Street doesn't match those top-tier academic machines, but it outperforms the district average comfortably and offers a very different experience — zoned, neighborhood-based, with a strongly positive school climate that the test-score-focused charters don't prioritize in the same way.
Test scores place Spruce Street in the upper tier of District 2 — ELA at 85% and math at 81.7% both run about 10+ points above district averages. The eight-year trend shows meaningful growth, from 70.8% ELA in 2016 to 85% in 2025, with math following a similar path. Performance is strongest in Grade 3 (92% ELA, 95% math) and Grade 6 (90% ELA), with some fluctuation in middle school grades — Grade 8 math drops to 70.8%, which is worth watching. The school offers accelerated/honors tracks, suggesting it's serving students ready for challenge.
Survey data paints a remarkably positive picture. Teachers rate instruction quality at 95% (above the 90% district average), report 100% safety, and give 90% trust to leadership. Families report 91% satisfaction and 93% trust in teachers — both extremely strong. The school logged just one suspension last year (0% rate), consistent with prior years. However, there's a tension: the 93.3% attendance rate looks fine on paper, but chronic absenteeism sits at a striking 83.1% — among the highest in the city. This disconnect suggests many students are technically present but missing significant instructional time, possibly tied to the neighborhood's high-income, potentially travel-heavy family schedules.
The student body is majority white (47%) with substantial Asian (21%) and Hispanic (16%) representation, reflecting the neighborhood's professional, highly educated demographic. Economic need is low at 22.2%, and 20% of students have IEPs — slightly above typical for the area but within range. The diversity index of 77% is healthy, and the school's zoned admissions mean it draws from a relatively defined geographic area rather than a self-selected community.
Financial District-Battery Park City is a high-income, transit-saturated neighborhood with waterfront parks and a growing family presence, though only 14% of households have children. Median household income exceeds $192,000, and 83% of residents have bachelor's degrees. The area scores 99 on transit access — you're connected everywhere — but scores just 27 on safety, likely reflecting the high population density and commercial activity rather than actual crime rates. The neighborhood has the highest education orientation score (90) in the dataset, meaning families here prioritize schools.
Highly walkable neighborhood with excellent subway access — most families arrive on foot or via the extensive transit network. The area is flat and stroller-friendly, though winter winds off the water can make walks brisk.
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) · 174 families responded (40% rate)
Programs & Activities
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 Spruce Street School a good school?
- On Motley, Spruce Street School earns an overall quality score of 83/100 — a blend of New York State ELA and math results, attendance, and the school-climate survey. Its state test results run above the District 2 average.
- What grades does Spruce Street School serve?
- Spruce Street School serves grades Pre-K to 8.
- How do students get into Spruce Street School?
- Spruce Street School admits by application through a random lottery, with no academic screen.
- Is Spruce Street School public, charter, or private?
- Spruce Street School is a public school in NYC Community School District 2.
- What neighborhood is Spruce Street School in?
- Spruce Street School is in Financial District-Battery Park City, Manhattan.
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