New York Center for Autism Charter School
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School Description
School Summary and Highlights
- Enrolls 28 students in grade levels that do not adhere into a traditional K-12 system
Additional Contact Information
- Mailing Address: 433 E 100th St, New York, NY 10029
- Principal or Admin: Julie Fisher
School Operational Details
- Title I Eligible
- Charter School
Faculty Details and Student Enrollment
Students and Faculty
- Total Students Enrolled: 28
- Total Full Time "Equivalent" Teachers: 7.0
- Average Student-To-Teacher Ratio: 4.0
Students Gender Breakdown
- Males: 24 (85.7%)
- Females: 4 (14.3%)
Free Lunch Student Eligibility Breakdown
- Eligible for Reduced Lunch: 2 (7.1%)
- Eligible for Free Lunch: 4 (14.3%)
- Eligible for Either Reduced or Free Lunch: 6 (21.4%)
Student Enrollment Distribution by Race / Ethnicity

Number | Percent | |
---|---|---|
American Indian | - | - |
Black | 4 | 14.3% |
Asian | 3 | 10.7% |
Hispanic | 4 | 14.3% |
White | 17 | 60.7% |
Public Assistance (2010)
Estimated Percent of Students From Households That Receive Public Assistance: 1-10%
Attendance & Suspensions (2009)
Attendance Rate
School:
97.0%
State:
93.0%
Teacher Experience & Educational Background (2010)
Percent of Teachers with Less Than 3 Years of Experience: 43.0%
Teacher Turnover Rates (2010)
Turnover Rate For All Teachers: 29.0%
Turnover Rate For Teachers with Less Than 5 Years of Experience: 20.0%
Source: NY Department of Education, Source: NCES 2009-2010
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