Academy for Young Writers
Public | 9-12 | 410 students |
Academy for Young Writers, located in Brooklyn, New York, is a public high school in the New York City Department of Education district. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 3 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 16 school community members.
School highlights:
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Talmud Torah Bais Yechiel-Nitra 0.3 miles | |||
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Brooklyn Preparatory High School 0.4 miles |
Recent Reviews
As a staff member at this school, I am greeted every day by smiling, respectful students who are ready to learn. I am concerned that recent negative reviews of the school may be politically motivated. No school is perfect, but students are the number one priority at Young Writers, and I personally have seen students who have started our school at a 5th grade reading level and who are now taking AP classes. Teachers work round the clock at this school, and the students even have their personal cell phone numbers in case they need help late at night or on the weekends. The school makes it very easy for parents to connect to teachers, and for students to succeed. Students don't memorize facts here for a test, but learn to understand the thinking behind what they have learned, preparing them for college after four years.
According to this school's learning environment survey (an anonymous survey conducted by the NYC Dept of Ed), students feel pretty unsafe here. In that survey, 48% of students at this school state that they don't think that students who get good grades are respected by other students, 40% of students are uncomfortable talking with adults who work at the school about problems they're having in class, and 53% of students are uncomfortable talking with students about something that's bothering them. 58% of students believe that students at this school don't help and care about each other, and 58% percent of students also say that most students don't treat each other with respect.Also 54% of students say that most students don't treat teachers with respect. 73% of students say that they are bullied or threatened by peers at least some of the time (22% say they are bullied either "most" or "all of the time"), and 88 PERCENT say that there are physical fights at school at least some of the time (20% say either most or all of the time). If you are thinking about sending a child there, keep in mind that this is the experience students at this school are having.
I agree with the parent below who said that students who struggle get left behind here. My daughter is a student with "special education" needs, but I feel like the school hasn't made an effort to include her in school activities and definitely hasn't reached out to me. I wish they were more concerned about struggling students instead of their own image.
Happy to report that Academy for Young Writers has received over 30K in grants for the 2011-12 school year and has been able to restore after school activities. Offerings this year including both girls and boys basketball, cheerleading, music, talent club, meditation and wellness, karaoke, cooking and anime clubs. Additionally, we have partnered with Urban Word NYC to host a Poet-in-Residence to run twice-weekly writers workshops, bring visiting writers to the school and host monthly poetry slams.
Young Writers has a motivated, hard working staff of talented teachers who go above and beyond to plan rigorous engaging curriculum that meets students academic and social needs. Our strong Advisory program and relatively small size ensure that no student falls through the cracks. We have partnerships with outside organizations including the Institute for Student Achievement, EL Puente, Urban Word, and RAPP which help us provide opportunities for students to (among other things) publish books, workshop and perform poetry, and seek social/emotional counseling.
For the 2011-2012 school year, Academy for Young Writers has cancelled all of its extracurricular activities. Students interested in sports teams, musical enrichment, or any after school programs should look elsewhere.
I am a student at this school. I believe that the school is a great school and has a lot to offer academically. I like the fact that teachers are more aware about the students' emotional surroundings. mayhem everyday. I used to be in a cohort that was filled with drama. As a result, I had to sacrifice my English teacher and my friends. I moved to a new cohort. My English teacher respected and liked me a lot, for I usually shed 'light' in the room. Overall, this school satisfies my academic needs and personal. But they need to refrain from allowing others to get away with trouble.
My daughter goes to this school and the school itself is too small with alot of girls that make alot of trouble very day. overall the teachers seem sincere about teaching the kids but have hard time with all the fights between the girls
Academy For Young Writers is a great school. Academically and socially. I as a student feel they care about my emotions. And it bothers me . But they only want a good school enviorment for i , my fellow class mates , and there selves.
This is the best school I've been to yet. They need a lot of help in getting space and classes that we need like gym and foreign languages, but they try their best and I love that school!
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