The Gregory Jocko Jackson School of Sports, Art, and Technology

Developing on Both Metrics

Brooklyn · Elementary · DBN: 23K2840

Location

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Address: 213 Osborn Street, Brooklyn, NY 11212
Grades Served: PK,0K,01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08
Principal: KEVA PITTS GIRARD
Phone: 718-495-7791
Neighborhood: Brownsville
Council District: 41

2024-25 Metrics

Impact Score54%
Student growthnear median (50%)
Performance Score48%
Absolute outcomesnear median (49%)
Economic Need Index95%
Poverty indicatorabove median (87%)
Enrollment176
Students

Year-over-Year Change

Impact Score

2023-24

46%

+8

2024-25

54%

Performance Score

2023-24

40%

+8

2024-25

48%

Note: Year-over-year changes may reflect cohort differences, not actual school improvement.

Additional Metrics

Student Attendance: 89%
Teacher Attendance: 96%
Principal Tenure: 13.3 years
Teachers 3+ Years: 87%
Instruction Rating: Good
Safety Rating: Good
Families Rating: Excellent

Survey Results (% Positive)

Instruction/Learning: 89%
Safety: 83%
School Leadership: 93%
Student Support: 94%
Communication: 97%
Family Involvement: 99%
Family-School Trust: 95%

Survey results reflect responses from families, teachers, and students. Higher percentages indicate more positive responses.

Budget (Fair Student Funding)

YearTotal BudgetFSF Allocation% FundedGap to 100%
2024-25$6,544,380$2,998,371100%$0
2023-24$6,815,443$3,018,497100%$0
2022-23$6,392,558$2,847,184100%$0
0

PTA Financial Summary

YearBeginning BalanceIncomeExpensesEnding Balance
2024-25$0$0$0$0
2023-24$0$0$0$0
2022-23$0$0$0$0

PTA income primarily reflects parent wealth, not school quality. Some schools have very active PTAs while others raise very little.

Discipline (Suspensions)

YearRemovalsPrincipal Susp.Supt. Susp.Total
2022-230000

"Redacted" indicates small counts (1-5) suppressed for privacy. Suspension data reflects systemic patterns as much as individual school decisions. Always consider ENI context.

Data Limitations

  • Only 2 years of Impact Score data available (2023-24, 2024-25)
  • Impact Score methodology not fully disclosed by NYC DOE
  • Cannot determine causation - only patterns and correlations
  • No student mobility data (selection effects cannot be ruled out)
  • Many schools change category year-over-year