At a Glance
A downtown Brooklyn early childhood center serving 3K and Pre-K families in a transit-rich, high-cost neighborhood
Families seeking 3K or Pre-K placement in Downtown Brooklyn who prioritize transit access and are comfortable navigating an urban environment. Best fit for parents who value walkability and don't need extensive survey data to make decisions — those who prefer to visit and judge the environment firsthand. The high cost of living and neighborhood safety considerations mean this works best for families with flexible housing budgets and comfort with city density.
- Universal Pre-K placement in a transit-rich downtown Brooklyn location
- Serves 3K and Pre-K, filling early childhood demand in a high-cost neighborhood
- Access to one of Brooklyn's most walkable, transit-connected areas
- Part of a neighborhood with strong education orientation among residents
- Only two teacher survey responses — insufficient data for climate conclusions
- No academic performance metrics available for this early childhood program
- Neighborhood safety scores are in the bottom quartile — parents should visit to assess comfort
- Very high cost of living area — housing and childcare expenses are significant
- Most neighborhood households (85%) do not have children — family support networks may need building outside the immediate area
- Asthma rates in the neighborhood are elevated — relevant for families with respiratory sensitivities
Based on 2025 data
School SummaryDistrict
This is an early childhood center rather than a K-12 school, so it cannot be directly compared to district academic performance. It operates in a high-income, high-education neighborhood where demand for pre-K slots exceeds supply, making universal access valuable.
As a 3K and Pre-K center, this school does not have state test scores — early learners are assessed through developmental milestones rather than standardized exams. The lack of academic performance data means parents should focus on visit-based impressions of classroom engagement and teacher responsiveness.
Only two teachers completed the climate survey, making statistically meaningful conclusions impossible. The minimal response rate means parents cannot rely on aggregate survey data to gauge trust, safety, or instructional quality — direct observation during school visits becomes essential for assessing whether the environment feels warm and responsive.
The neighborhood draws highly educated households — 73% of residents hold bachelor's degrees — with a median income of $150,272. Only 15% of households include children, reflecting the area's young professional character. The school serves a diverse mix of families seeking early childhood slots in a neighborhood where private alternatives are expensive and competitive.
Downtown Brooklyn-DUMBO-Boerum Hill offers world-class transit access — in the 98th percentile — making car-free family life feasible. However, safety scores are low (21st percentile), with elevated crime density and collision rates. The area has below-average air quality and higher childhood asthma rates than many NYC neighborhoods. Family density is high, though most households are young professionals without children. Education orientation is strong, with 84% of residents prioritizing schools.
The location is highly walkable and transit-served, with multiple subway lines within blocks. Families from surrounding neighborhoods can easily commute without a car, though the area's density means foot traffic with young children requires attention to street safety.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Strong Place For Hope Day Care Center - Atlantic a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for Strong Place For Hope Day Care Center - Atlantic yet on Motley. It's a public school serving grades 3-K to Pre-K in Downtown Brooklyn-DUMBO-Boerum Hill.
- What grades does Strong Place For Hope Day Care Center - Atlantic serve?
- Strong Place For Hope Day Care Center - Atlantic serves grades 3-K to Pre-K.
- How do students get into Strong Place For Hope Day Care Center - Atlantic?
- Strong Place For Hope Day Care Center - Atlantic admits through the NYC 3-K and Pre-K application.
- Is Strong Place For Hope Day Care Center - Atlantic public, charter, or private?
- Strong Place For Hope Day Care Center - Atlantic is a public school.
- What neighborhood is Strong Place For Hope Day Care Center - Atlantic in?
- Strong Place For Hope Day Care Center - Atlantic is in Downtown Brooklyn-DUMBO-Boerum Hill, Brooklyn.
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