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ASchoolGrades
348
Enrollment
34%
Proficiency
+12 pts
3-Year Growth
69%
Grad Rate

Performance Overview

Academic Proficiency
34%
Students meeting grade-level standards
3-Year Growth
+12
Proficiency change over 3 years
Graduation Rate
69%
Students graduating within 4 years
Resource Access
70/100
Advanced courses, tech, support services

About This School

Academy of Hospitality and Tourism is a high school located in Brooklyn, New York. The school serves 348 students in grades 9-12.

With a DataScore of 53/100 (C), Academy of Hospitality and Tourism performs at the state average for New York. Notably, the school is on an upward trend, showing meaningful improvement over the past three years.

84% of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating the school serves a predominantly low-income community. DataScores measure outcomes regardless of demographics — what matters is how students perform and whether they're improving.

Frequently Asked Questions

Academy of Hospitality and Tourism has a DataScore of 53/100 (Grade C), based on academic proficiency (35%), growth trend (30%), graduation rate (20%), and resource access (15%). This measures actual student outcomes, not school inputs.

Academy of Hospitality and Tourism has 348 students enrolled in grades 9-12. The student-to-teacher ratio is 12.4:1.

Yes, Academy of Hospitality and Tourism is on an upward trend with a 3-year growth score of +12, showing meaningful academic improvement.

The DataScore (0-100, A-F) grades every US public school based on academic outcomes: proficiency rates (35%), 3-year growth trend (30%), graduation rate for high schools (20%), and resource access (15%). Unlike other ratings, it focuses on what students actually achieve.

Academy of Hospitality and Tourism is part of the New York City Geographic District #17 in Brooklyn, New York. You can view all schools in this district and compare their performance on the district page.

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DataScore is calculated from NCES proficiency rates, 3-year growth trends, graduation rates (high schools), and resource access indicators.