NCES CCD 2024-25 6 schools NY

Best-Resourced Schools in Long Beach, NY

6 public K-12 schools in Long Beach from NCES Common Core of Data: enrollment, grade span, demographics, and Civil Rights Data Collection statistics for every active campus.

6
Schools
3,458
Students
41.8/100
Avg Resource Index
9.6:1
Avg Student-Teacher Ratio

National city placement

One campus shapes the city average

According to NCES CCD 2024-25, Long Beach has more public-school enrollment than 35% of the 4,487 US cities in this directory. Long Beach High School enrolls 36.2% of Long Beach's public-school students. That is enough concentration for one institution to pull the citywide enrollment, staffing, and Resource Index averages toward its own profile. The smaller campuses below should therefore be compared directly rather than inferred from the headline mean; their grade configurations and program footprints can be materially different even inside the same district.

A full K–12 ladder sits inside the city boundary

Long Beach's list includes 2 elementary, 1 middle, and 1 high-school campus, plus 2 combined-grade records. The city average spans every major grade stage, so the ranked table is more informative when read within level than as one interchangeable queue.

The composite and staffing measures point in different directions

Long Beach's average Resource Investment Index sits at the 54th percentile, while its teacher-staffing measure sits at the 99th percentile. The 45-point percentile gap is a reminder that the index is not a class-size score: counselors, gifted-program reporting, and attendance also affect it. Compare those components directly when two schools have similar index totals; the same headline score can arise from a different mix of reported resources.

City enrollment
Top 65%
School count
Top 79%
Resource Index average
54th percentile
Teacher staffing
99th percentile

Long Beach High School accounts for 36.2% of all Long Beach public-school enrollment

That dominant concentration means Long Beach-wide averages can mask substantial variation outside the largest entity. Grade level: High. The share measures enrollment concentration only; it does not establish how districts allocate programs, capital, or staff. Enrollment-weighted aggregates give this entity more weight than any smaller peer, while an unweighted entity average treats every record equally.

Source: NCES Common Core of Data

Long Beach school enrollment varies 4.6× across entities

Long Beach school enrollment ranges from 271 students (lowest) to 1,253 students (highest), a spread of 982 students. That relatively narrow ratio reflects an unusually homogeneous school portfolio for a city this size. Per-school staffing and program breadth can differ sharply at opposite ends of that enrollment range, so the city average should not be treated as a typical campus.

Source: NCES Common Core of Data

Long Beach operates one school district — a single-district system

Long Beach's listed schools share one district boundary, budget authority, and reporting chain. That makes citywide and districtwide governance easier to compare, but it does not make individual campuses uniform: grade configuration, staffing, programs, and student need can still vary materially within the same school district.

Source: NCES Common Core of Data

Long Beach student-teacher ratio is 9.6:1 — low (typically associated with smaller schools or per-school staffing investment that often correlates with stronger per-student supports)

student-teacher ratio is the simplest comparative metric but it does not capture the full picture: the ratio counts FTE classroom teachers against total enrollment, push-in specialists, English-language aides, special-education co-teachers, and counselors are not included in most reporting Lower values often correlate with smaller scale and population characteristics rather than higher resource budgets per se.

Source: NCES Common Core of Data, Public School Universe

Most racially and ethnically mixed schools in Long Beach

Ranked by the Simpson student-body diversity index (0-100) from NCES race and ethnicity data, where higher means a more evenly mixed student body. It measures mix, not quality.

  1. 1 Long Beach High School 61.0/100
  2. 2 East Elementary School 55.6/100
  3. 3 Long Beach Middle School 55.1/100
  4. 4 Lido Elementary School 50.5/100
  5. 5 West Elementary School 48.5/100

What do families ask about schools in Long Beach?

Which Long Beach school has the highest Resource Investment Index?

Long Beach Middle School has the highest Resource Investment Index among the Long Beach schools in this federal-data comparison at 59/100. The index summarizes reported staffing, counseling, gifted-program, and attendance inputs; it is not an academic rating.

How many schools are in Long Beach, NY?

Long Beach has 6 public schools with a total enrollment of 3,458 students. Average student-teacher ratio: 9.6:1.

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Data from NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) 2024-25 and Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) 2021-22. The Resource Investment Index uses reported student-teacher ratio, counselor access, gifted programs, and attendance; it is not an academic rating. Cities must include at least five schools to be listed. This public-data comparison is for informational purposes: verify current enrollment, attendance boundaries, and programs with the school district before acting. See the guide to understanding NCES data.