High school (grades 9-12) · Brooklyn, NY

Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the)

Federal NCES profile for Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the), including enrollment, faculty, free-lunch eligibility, demographics, and resource indicators - Resource Investment Index 23/100.

2024-25 NCES dataHigh school (grades 9-12)NCES 360012006484
0/100100/10023/100
👥 S:T ratio
53
📚 AP courses
10
🌟 Gifted program
30
📋 Attendance
0
Scored 0–100 from federal NCES and CRDC indicators, resource allocation, not test scores. Full methodology →

The verdict

Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the) earns 23/100 on the Resource Investment Index, with class sizes near the New York median.

#83 of 121
high schools in Brooklyn · Resource Index
23
Resource Index · Lower
11.8:1
students per teacher
76.9%
free-lunch eligible

Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the) has class sizes near the New York median. Computed live against every New York school reporting to NCES.

By Resource Investment Index, Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the) ranks #83 of 121 high schools in Brooklyn, NY.

Enrollment

377

New York · 2024-25 NCES data

Teachers (FTE)

32.0

Federal CCD staff survey

Students per teacher

11.8:1

vs 11.8:1 New York avg

+0% vs state

Free-lunch eligible

76.9%

vs 56.2% New York avg

+37% vs state

Student-teacher ratio in context

How Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the) compares with New York and U.S. medians

At or below state median

Source: NCES Common Core of Data As of 2024-25 federal staff survey Total enrollment ÷ full-time-equivalent classroom teachers

What stands out at Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the)

Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the) is a high-poverty, mid-sized high school in Brooklyn, New York, enrolling 377 students.

At 11.8:1, its student-teacher ratio sits close to the New York median, within a few percentage points of the 11.8:1 state norm, neither notably crowded nor notably small.

Economic need runs somewhat above the state's typical profile, with 76.9% of students eligible for free meals.

With 377 students, its enrollment sits close to the New York median campus size.

Its Resource Investment Index lands in the lower third of 4,801 scored New York schools.

Against 807 statewide peers matched on enrollment and economic need, it ranks mid-pack at #518.

Its student body is led by Hispanic or Latino (62%) and African American (23%) (diversity index 56/100).

Chronic absenteeism is elevated: 57.0% of students missed 10% or more of school days (2021-22 Civil Rights Data Collection).

New York City Geographic District #19 also operates Transit Tech Career and Technical Education High School (795 students) and Ps 214 Michael Friedsam (728 students) alongside Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the).

Sourced from NCES CCD, CRDC, and F-33 (federal records, not a quality verdict). How we source and compute this.

Source: National Center for Education Statistics Common Core of Data + CRDC + F-33 · 2024-25

How Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the) compares

Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the) on the metrics families compare, against New York and U.S. means.

Metric This school vs New York New York avg U.S. avg
Students per teacher 11.8:1 ▼ 0% 11.8:1 15.7:1
Free-lunch eligible 76.9% ▲ 37% 56.2% 51.7%
Enrollment 377 top 60% - -

Source: NCES Common Core of Data School-level CCD + state/national means from Public School Universe · 2024-25

11.8:1
Leaner classes than 77% of US schools, among the more generously staffed nationally.
377
Bigger than 44% of US schools by enrollment, mid-sized for the country.

Equity indicators (what these measure)

Economic need
76.9%
free-lunch eligible - 37% above the New York average of 56.2%
Above the 40% Title I schoolwide threshold; federal funds support the whole school, not individual students.
Staffing depth
11.8:1
students per teacher - 0% above state mean
Top 56% in New York - lower ratio than 44% of state schools
Well under the widely cited 15:1 individualized-attention benchmark, among the leaner class loads nationally.
Engagement
57.0%
chronically absent (missed 10%+ of school days)
At or above 20%, the commonly used threshold for "high" chronic absenteeism, signaling significant barriers to regular attendance.

Overview

  • Common Core of Data (June 2026): enrollment, staffing, and the student-teacher ratio above.
  • Civil Rights Data Collection: discipline counts and program access (AP, gifted, special education).
  • F-33 School District Finance Survey: the district-wide per-pupil spending figures below.

Three separate federal collections, each on its own reporting cadence - which is why this school's numbers line up on a consistent basis against every other school and state on this site, rather than mixing figures pulled from different survey years.

Student demographics

Hispanic or Latino 61.8%
African American 23.1%
Asian 7.7%
American Indian / Alaska Native 2.7%
White 2.4%
Two or More 2.4%

Largest group: Hispanic or Latino at 61.8% of enrollment.

Student-body diversity index 55.7/100

Simpson diversity index - at 55.7, Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the) is more mixed than the New York school average of 45.5.

How Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the) Compares to District-Mates

School Enrollment Economic Profile Student-Teacher Ratio
Transit Tech Career and Technical Education High School Larger Similar economic need Lower S:T ratio
Ps 214 Michael Friedsam Larger Higher economic need Similar S:T ratio
Ps 159 Isaac Pitkin Larger Higher economic need Higher S:T ratio
Ps 108 Sal Abbracciamento Larger Higher economic need Similar S:T ratio
East New York Family Academy Larger Similar economic need Similar S:T ratio

Comparisons are relative to Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the)'s own figures; each column derives from NCES Common Core of Data.

Other Schools in This District

New York City Geographic District #19 · 5 sibling schools

View district profile

Similar high schools statewide

Matched by enrollment size and by staffing ratio across all of New York, not just this city - a different peer set than the local comparisons above.

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Frequently asked questions about Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the)

How many students attend Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the)?

Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the) has 377 students enrolled. It is a high school in Brooklyn, NY.

What is the student-teacher ratio at Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the)?

The student-teacher ratio at Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the) is 11.8:1, which is 0% higher than the New York average of 11.8:1 and 25% lower than the national average of 15.7:1.

What percentage of students receive free lunch at Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the)?

76.9% of students at Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the) are eligible for free lunch, compared to the New York average of 56.2%.

What is the racial and ethnic makeup of Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the)?

The largest demographic group at Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the) is Hispanic or Latino at 61.8% of enrollment, in Brooklyn, NY. Its student body is more racially and ethnically mixed than most US schools, with a diversity index of 55.7/100.

What is the Resource Investment Index for Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the)?

Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the) has a Resource Investment Index of 23/100 (lower reported resources relative to schools nationally) based on 4 factors: student-teacher ratio, attendance rates. Not a test-score or academic measure (national median ~41/100, see methodology).

How does Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the) rank among high schools in Brooklyn?

By Resource Investment Index, Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the) ranks #83 of 121 high schools in Brooklyn, NY. This compares federal resource and staffing data among local peers; it is not a test-score or academic ranking. See all high schools in Brooklyn on the city page.

Is Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the) a good school?

Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the) earns 23/100 on the Resource Investment Index, with class sizes near the New York median. This is a resource snapshot, not an academic rating; see the Resource Investment Index question above for what the number does and doesn't measure.

What other schools are in New York City Geographic District #19?

Besides Urban Assembly School for Collaborative Healthcare (the), New York City Geographic District #19 also operates Transit Tech Career and Technical Education High School (795 students), Ps 214 Michael Friedsam (728 students), and Ps 159 Isaac Pitkin (661 students). See the New York City Geographic District #19 district page for the complete list.

Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) CCD + Public School Universe (2024-25), CRDC (2021-22), F-33 District Finance Survey (FY 2021-22) · 2024-25 Data as of the 2024-25 school year. Coverage from U.S. Department of Education NCES Common Core of Data. Varies by entity type; administrative districts and certain charter networks may report only a subset of fields.

All federal data sources used on this page

Full source list and how we compute each figure: methodology page.

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