LSO, PSOs, and worse – some quick counts
May 23, 2007 am31 6:45 am
The LSO derby is over, and the numbers are in.
A couple of things jump out. Each borough was fairly different. Empowerment took 50% of Manhattan, but under 20% in Queens and Staten Island. The PSO’s as a group were more successful in the Bronx than in any other borough.
Queens and Staten Island were dominated by one LSO: Chin. The Bronx and Brooklyn were more divided.
I’ll produce percents, but anyone can figure them out now. In addition, I will work on a separate high school listing. If there’s any other way you want the data split up, let me know.
(Detailed numbers are beneath the fold —>)
Bronx |
Manhattan |
Brooklyn |
Queens |
Staten Island |
Total |
|
Chin |
31 |
51 |
81 |
182 |
30 |
375 |
Lyles |
4 |
28 |
129 |
2 |
1 |
164 |
Rodriguez |
90 |
23 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
115 |
Cashin |
0 |
2 |
55 |
35 |
4 |
96 |
New Visions |
24 |
12 |
20 |
5 |
2 |
63 |
CUNY |
6 |
2 |
3 |
2 |
0 |
13 |
Fordham |
6 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
10 |
Replications |
5 |
1 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
8 |
Acad for Ed Development |
9 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
10 |
Center for Ed Innovation |
26 |
7 |
4 |
4 |
12 |
53 |
D75 |
12 |
11 |
17 |
13 |
4 |
57 |
Empowerment |
138 |
139 |
140 |
53 |
11 |
481 |
Borough Totals |
351 |
278 |
454 |
297 |
65 |
1445 |
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The key item is what you state — we do need to look at the high schools separately. It’s likely we’ll still see Manhattan schools skewing toward empowerment because, unlike Queens, they did not have the option of going with the familiar faces from their Region. It’s disturbing that these decisions have been made so quickly and on such a haphazard basis.