Academy for College Preparation and Career Exploration: A College Board School
Grades: 6-12Our Insights
What’s Special
Students may study civics, fine arts, STEM or business entrepreneurship
The Downside
Limited clubs
The Academy for College Preparation and Career Exploration is a small 6-12 school that offers work experience, extra academic support, advanced courses and a wide variety of sports. The school aims to prepare students for college and to equip them with skills for entry-level work right out of high school. Students may participate in internships and paid work-based learning experiences both in school and at companies such as Amazon, Jet Blue, Citibank and Brooklyn Navy Yard.
Academics & Instruction: Academics are improving at the Academy. In 2022 the middle school was removed from a list of low-performing schools in New York state. The numbers of students who remain from middle to high school has been growing.
Many middle school students enter the school performing below grade level. To help them catch up they are taken out of gym or art class a few times a week for tutoring and to practice skills on computer programs. A reading specialist provides individual assistance and in-class support. An after-school program that runs until 5 pm is available for students who want more credits or to catch up.
The school has a laptop for every student and a computer lab. Eighth-graders may take high school courses such as algebra, earth science and US history. High schoolers may earn up to 18 college credits by taking classes at CUNY New York City College of Technology.
Culture & Environment: The school is becoming safer and more orderly, according to the NYC School Survey—and enrollment is rising. The middle and high schools are mostly on separate floors. While there is little interaction between them, the school holds one ceremony for graduating 8th- and 12-graders and a monthly, schoolwide town hall.
Students typically sit at tables in groups of 4-5 in classes. Teachers encourage students to speak up in class. They routinely ask for feedback from students, including right after lessons. (Students create feedback surveys as part of paid school-based internships.)
The school uses mediation to help students prevent and work through conflicts. Most students feel respected by teachers and incidents of bullying are decreasing, according to the NYC School Survey.
Themes & Programs: High school students select one of four tracks: business entrepreneurship, civics, college prep and career exploration, or STEM (science, technology, engineering and math). Students take field trips and classes that align with these pathways, such as philosophy for the civics track and economics for the business track. Past internships have taken place at the Federal Reserve Bank of NY and the New Lab in Brooklyn.
Special Education & English as a New Language (ENL): An ENL specialist works with English learners. Each newcomer is paired with a former ENL student. The school offers ICT (integrated co-teaching) classes that mix general and special ed students in one room, and are taught by two teachers, one trained in special education.
Building & Facilities: Middle school students may take part in the New York Edge after-school program. High School Students can participate in after school clubs based on interest surveys, such as art, music, book club, robotics, guitar or crocheting. Clubs are limited due to the school’s small size.
The Academy shares the historic Erasmus Hall Educational Campus with another 6-12 school and three high schools. Erasmus Hall’s roots go back to 1787 when it was founded as a private academy for boys, becoming the first secondary school ever chartered by the New York State Regents. All schools share facilities, such as the library, swimming pool and gymnasiums. There are campus-wide Advanced Placement courses and PSAL sports. A heath center offers free vision, medical, dental and mental health care to students campus-wide. (Lydie Raschka, web reports and interview, August 2023)
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School Stats
Is this school safe and well-run?
From the 2024-2025 NYC School Survey
From the 2019-20 NY State Report Card
From this school's most recent Quality Review Report
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How do students perform academically?
From the New York State 2024-2025 Assessment Database
From the 2024-25 School Quality Guide
Who does this school serve?
From the 2024-25 Demographic Snapshot
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How does this school serve special populations?
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Programs & Admissions
From the 2024 High School DirectoryAcademy for College Preparation and Career Exploration
Offerings
From the 2024 High School DirectoryContact & Location
Location
911 Flatbush Avenue
Brooklyn
NY
11226
Trains:
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to Church Av
Buses: B103, B12, B16, B35, B41, B44, B44-SBS, B49, BM1, BM2, BM3, BM4
Contact
Principal: Joan Mosely
Parent Coordinator: Elisa Holloway
Phone: 718-564-2566 extension 19251
WebsiteOther Details
This school shares the Erasmus Hall Educational Campus with four other schools
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