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New York City teacher job performance rankings, 2009-2010
These are job performance ratings of about 17,600 New York City public school teachers prepared by the city Department of Education. Click on a teacher's name for more details about the rating. When searching for a school, be sure to add periods after the abbreviations for I.S. and P.S.
The ratings are based in part on progress students showed on standardized tests and cover the 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2009-10 school years, with about 12,000 teachers evaluated in any one year. The evaluations are for English and math teachers in grades 4-8. Some teachers were not rated in all three years. The teachers have seen their reports.
The scores are from 0 to 99, with 99 being the highest, and indicate how much value teachers add to student performance. The scores were computed by measuring how much the teachers' student test scores exceeded or fell short of expectations based on demographics and prior performance.
The margin of error indicates the range of where the score could be. Scores below the fifth percentile are considered low; between the fifth and 25th percentile they are below average; from the 25th-75th percentile they are average. Between the 75th-95th percentile they are above average, and above the 95th percentile they are high.
The city Education Department acknowledges the data is flawed. Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott said Feb. 23 that the reports "were never intended to be made public or to be used in isolation." Critics point to high margins of error -- as much as 53 percentage points on English tests and 35 percentage points on math tests -- and factual mistakes and omissions. In addition, the ratings are based on small amounts of statistical data.
If you are a New York City schoolteacher who wants to challenge or discuss your report, please email Newsday at web@newsday.com from your @schools.nyc.gov email address and attach the report.
The United Federation of Teachers filed a lawsuit to block release of the ratings, arguing it was a violation of teachers' privacy rights and the records contained many inaccuracies. A judge ruled the union had not shown the city's decision to make the names public was "arbitrary and capricious," and the union's appeals were unsuccessful.
The Education Department released the ratings Feb. 24 under a court order after several news organizations sued for access to the records under the Freedom of Information Law. Newsday was not part of that lawsuit.
Here are links to most teacher rankings: 2009-2010 | 2008-2009 | 2007-2008
And here are the Charter School and District 75 rankings: 2009-2010 | 2008-2009 | 2007-2008
The ratings are based in part on progress students showed on standardized tests and cover the 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2009-10 school years, with about 12,000 teachers evaluated in any one year. The evaluations are for English and math teachers in grades 4-8. Some teachers were not rated in all three years. The teachers have seen their reports.
The scores are from 0 to 99, with 99 being the highest, and indicate how much value teachers add to student performance. The scores were computed by measuring how much the teachers' student test scores exceeded or fell short of expectations based on demographics and prior performance.
The margin of error indicates the range of where the score could be. Scores below the fifth percentile are considered low; between the fifth and 25th percentile they are below average; from the 25th-75th percentile they are average. Between the 75th-95th percentile they are above average, and above the 95th percentile they are high.
The city Education Department acknowledges the data is flawed. Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott said Feb. 23 that the reports "were never intended to be made public or to be used in isolation." Critics point to high margins of error -- as much as 53 percentage points on English tests and 35 percentage points on math tests -- and factual mistakes and omissions. In addition, the ratings are based on small amounts of statistical data.
If you are a New York City schoolteacher who wants to challenge or discuss your report, please email Newsday at web@newsday.com from your @schools.nyc.gov email address and attach the report.
The United Federation of Teachers filed a lawsuit to block release of the ratings, arguing it was a violation of teachers' privacy rights and the records contained many inaccuracies. A judge ruled the union had not shown the city's decision to make the names public was "arbitrary and capricious," and the union's appeals were unsuccessful.
The Education Department released the ratings Feb. 24 under a court order after several news organizations sued for access to the records under the Freedom of Information Law. Newsday was not part of that lawsuit.
Here are links to most teacher rankings: 2009-2010 | 2008-2009 | 2007-2008
And here are the Charter School and District 75 rankings: 2009-2010 | 2008-2009 | 2007-2008
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| School name | Grade | Teacher name | Second teacher name | Subject | Percentile rank of multi-year value added score | Margin of error for multi-year rank | Percentile rank of single year value added score | Margin of error for single-year rank |
| I.S. 192 The Linden | 7th Grade | CYNTHIA SMITH | ALTHEA LOUIS | English Language Arts | - | 31 | 2-87 | |
| P.S. 029 Bardwell | 4th Grade | BARBARA CAMPOREALE | Mathematics | 92 | 83-96 | 98 | 94-99 | |
| I.S. X318 Math, Science & Technology Through Arts | 7th Grade | JUAN POLANCO | Mathematics | 54 | 35-71 | 58 | 35-78 | |
| P.S. 035 Franz Siegel | 5th Grade | BRENDA DIXON | MARCIA NEUFVILLE | English Language Arts | - | 24 | 2-69 | |
| I. S. 381 | 6th Grade | MATINA PERLEGIS | Mathematics | 10 | 3-24 | 37 | 12-65 | |
| I. S. 381 | 7th Grade | MATINA PERLEGIS | Mathematics | 33 | 12-59 | 35 | 8-71 | |
| P.S. 003 The Bedford Village | 4th Grade | MARJORIE ELLIS | English Language Arts | - | 18 | 2-57 | ||
| P.S. 003 The Bedford Village | 4th Grade | MARJORIE ELLIS | Mathematics | - | 42 | 11-75 | ||
| J.H.S. 201 The Dyker Heights | 7th Grade | CHRISTINE CROCITTO | Mathematics | 25 | 12-43 | 36 | 17-59 | |
| I.S. 238 Susan B Anthony | 7th Grade | MILAGROS ESCOTTO | Mathematics | 12 | 1-43 | 0 | 0-8 | |
| I.S. 238 Susan B Anthony | 8th Grade | MILAGROS ESCOTTO | Mathematics | 49 | 22-75 | 22 | 3-62 | |
| P.S. 092 Harry T. Stewart Sr. | 5th Grade | EILEEN SANDERS | English Language Arts | 57 | 17-86 | 45 | 5-86 | |
| P.S. 092 Harry T. Stewart Sr. | 5th Grade | EILEEN SANDERS | Mathematics | 88 | 75-95 | 77 | 46-92 | |
| J.H.S. 088 Peter Rouget | 6th Grade | MARIE LENNON | Mathematics | 71 | 45-88 | 73 | 47-89 | |
| P.S. 109 Sedgwick | 4th Grade | LORRAINE FORRLER | English Language Arts | 58 | 24-84 | 97 | 87-99 | |
| P.S. 109 Sedgwick | 4th Grade | LORRAINE FORRLER | Mathematics | 53 | 28-75 | 81 | 48-95 | |
| P.S. 143 Louis Armstrong | 4th Grade | CARMEN MARQUEZ | Mathematics | 99 | 99-99 | 99 | 99-99 | |
| I.S. 051 Edwin Markham | 7th Grade | EUGENE RELLA | JENNIFER CHUNG | Mathematics | - | 40 | 9-77 | |
| P.S. 289 George V. Brower | 4th Grade | DENISE LANE | English Language Arts | 82 | 49-96 | 86 | 55-97 | |
| P.S. 289 George V. Brower | 4th Grade | DENISE LANE | Mathematics | 82 | 61-93 | 53 | 20-80 | |
| I.S. 30 Mary White Ovington | 6th Grade | NADINE MASTROGIACOMO | JESSICA WINDER | Mathematics | - | 67 | 35-88 | |
| I.S. 30 Mary White Ovington | 6th Grade | NADINE MASTROGIACOMO | Mathematics | 73 | 59-84 | 80 | 59-92 | |
| P.S. 120 Queens | 4th Grade | ROBIN RABINOWITZ | English Language Arts | - | 76 | 36-95 | ||
| P.S. 120 Queens | 4th Grade | ROBIN RABINOWITZ | Mathematics | - | 98 | 96-99 | ||
| P.S. 39 Francis J. Murphy Jr. | 4th Grade | BARBARA AMARI | English Language Arts | 41 | 13-73 | 34 | 6-74 | |
| P.S. 39 Francis J. Murphy Jr. | 4th Grade | BARBARA AMARI | Mathematics | 63 | 38-81 | 84 | 59-95 | |
| P.S. 094 Kings College School | 5th Grade | DONATA FULGIONE | English Language Arts | 26 | 4-64 | 37 | 3-83 | |
| P.S. 094 Kings College School | 5th Grade | DONATA FULGIONE | Mathematics | 75 | 57-87 | 51 | 18-80 | |
| P.S. 029 Bardwell | 4th Grade | KATHERINE SCOZZARE | LISA KRULFEIFER | English Language Arts | 6 | 0-28 | 5 | 0-29 |
| P.S. 029 Bardwell | 4th Grade | KATHERINE SCOZZARE | LISA KRULFEIFER | Mathematics | 15 | 3-41 | 5 | 0-27 |
| I.S. 229 Roland Patterson | 6th Grade | HILLARY JACKSON | Mathematics | 3 | 0-19 | 10 | 0-44 | |
| I.S. 059 Springfield Gardens | 8th Grade | DELRENE JACKSON | Mathematics | - | 85 | 56-96 | ||
| P.S. 97 The Highlawn | 5th Grade | JUDY RAIHOFER | English Language Arts | 56 | 19-83 | 15 | 0-64 | |
| P.S. 97 The Highlawn | 5th Grade | JUDY RAIHOFER | Mathematics | 39 | 21-59 | 36 | 11-68 | |
| P.S. 138 Brooklyn | 7th Grade | JACQUELYNE SIMPKINS | English Language Arts | 28 | 2-75 | 51 | 5-93 | |
| P.S. 133 Queens | 5th Grade | ANNE LEONE | English Language Arts | 52 | 15-82 | 22 | 1-74 | |
| P.S. 133 Queens | 5th Grade | ANNE LEONE | Mathematics | 80 | 63-90 | 72 | 39-91 | |
| Community Action School - MS 258 | 7th Grade | JANE LEWIS | KERRY METZLER | English Language Arts | - | 46 | 5-91 | |
| Community Action School - MS 258 | 7th Grade | JANE LEWIS | DENISE DYER | Mathematics | - | 61 | 27-86 | |
| I.S. 227 Louis Armstrong | 6th Grade | KAREN PONZO | English Language Arts | 75 | 42-92 | 83 | 49-95 | |
| J.H.S. 054 Booker T. Washington | 7th Grade | MICHELLE AJAMI | English Language Arts | 99 | 97-99 | 95 | 71-99 | |
| J.H.S. 234 Arthur W. Cunningham | 7th Grade | YEMING WANG | Mathematics | 62 | 42-79 | 15 | 4-36 | |
| In-Tech Academy (M.S. / High School 368) | 7th Grade | AMPARO MEDINA ROMERO | MELISSA ROMERO | English Language Arts | - | 31 | 2-86 | |
| In-Tech Academy (M.S. / High School 368) | 8th Grade | AMPARO MEDINA ROMERO | English Language Arts | - | 57 | 10-93 | ||
| P.S. 200- The James Mccune Smith School | 4th Grade | CHERYL ROWAN ELLIS | English Language Arts | - | 57 | 12-91 | ||
| P.S. 200- The James Mccune Smith School | 4th Grade | CHERYL ROWAN ELLIS | Mathematics | - | 64 | 21-90 | ||
| P.S. 217 Colonel David Marcus School | 5th Grade | CHARLES BROWN | English Language Arts | 55 | 17-84 | 37 | 3-83 | |
| P.S. 217 Colonel David Marcus School | 5th Grade | CHARLES BROWN | Mathematics | 84 | 69-92 | 40 | 11-73 | |
| P.S. 256 Benjamin Banneker | 5th Grade | IRMIN PAYNE | English Language Arts | 96 | 85-98 | 91 | 64-97 | |
| P.S. 256 Benjamin Banneker | 5th Grade | IRMIN PAYNE | Mathematics | 75 | 48-91 | 57 | 23-84 | |
| P.S. 177 The Marlboro | 4th Grade | TAMMI CHRISTENSEN | English Language Arts | 75 | 43-92 | 67 | 27-91 | |
| P.S. 177 The Marlboro | 4th Grade | TAMMI CHRISTENSEN | Mathematics | 86 | 72-93 | 98 | 93-99 | |
| P.S. 050 Frank Hankinson | 5th Grade | EILEEN WIHLBORG | English Language Arts | 29 | 4-70 | 32 | 2-80 | |
| P.S. 050 Frank Hankinson | 5th Grade | EILEEN WIHLBORG | Mathematics | 69 | 45-85 | 83 | 55-95 | |
| M.S. 113 Ronald Edmonds Learning Center | 8th Grade | BENJAMIN SAAH | Mathematics | - | 13 | 1-52 | ||
| P.S./M.S. 031 The William Lloyd Garrison | 7th Grade | WILLIAM BLAKE | Mathematics | - | 0 | 0-0 | ||
| P.S. 080 Thurgood Marshall Magnet | 5th Grade | SAQERA EL | English Language Arts | 76 | 40-92 | 21 | 1-73 | |
| P.S. 080 Thurgood Marshall Magnet | 5th Grade | SAQERA EL | Mathematics | 69 | 47-84 | 47 | 15-78 | |
| P.S. 161 Ponce De Leon | 4th Grade | JUAN PINA | English Language Arts | 22 | 1-69 | 10 | 0-53 | |
| P.S. 161 Ponce De Leon | 4th Grade | JUAN PINA | Mathematics | 45 | 10-77 | 8 | 0-45 | |
| P.S. 269 Nostrand | 5th Grade | MEEGAN FOWLKES GAFFNEY | English Language Arts | 24 | 3-64 | 41 | 4-84 | |
| P.S. 269 Nostrand | 5th Grade | MEEGAN FOWLKES GAFFNEY | Mathematics | 13 | 4-33 | 35 | 9-69 | |
| P.S. 150 Charles James Fox | 4th Grade | LUISA ACOSTA | LEIDY RODRIGUEZ | English Language Arts | - | 75 | 24-97 | |
| P.S. 150 Charles James Fox | 4th Grade | LUISA ACOSTA | LEIDY RODRIGUEZ | Mathematics | - | 85 | 51-96 | |
| I.S. 30 Mary White Ovington | 8th Grade | FELLOY GALANIS | Mathematics | 82 | 68-92 | 54 | 21-81 | |
| I.S. 061 Leonardo Da Vinci | 6th Grade | MARILYN COLON | English Language Arts | - | 66 | 16-92 | ||
| J.H.S. 145 Arturo Toscanini | 8th Grade | FRANK POLANCO | Mathematics | - | 22 | 3-65 | ||
| I.S. 007 Elias Bernstein | 7th Grade | CARYN RUND | CARI ANN GRAZIANO GOLDBE | English Language Arts | - | 3 | 0-38 | |
| I.S. 007 Elias Bernstein | 7th Grade | CARYN RUND | English Language Arts | 0 | 0-8 | 0 | 0-0 | |
| I.S. 010 Horace Greeley | 6th Grade | WINIFRED LATVIS | English Language Arts | 61 | 20-87 | 44 | 8-82 | |
| J.H.S. 302 Rafael Cordero | 7th Grade | LUZ GUZMAN | Mathematics | 89 | 78-95 | 99 | 96-99 | |
| J.H.S. 302 Rafael Cordero | 8th Grade | LUZ GUZMAN | Mathematics | - | 26 | 8-56 | ||
| P.S. 234 Independence School | 4th Grade | PATRICIA CARNEY | English Language Arts | 54 | 19-84 | 18 | 2-58 | |
| P.S. 234 Independence School | 4th Grade | PATRICIA CARNEY | Mathematics | 51 | 22-75 | 73 | 40-91 | |
| P.S. 66 | 6th Grade | HAZEL KYTE GEORGE | Mathematics | 86 | 73-92 | 84 | 71-93 | |
| J.H.S. 194 William Carr | 6th Grade | RICHARD REITZEN | Mathematics | 66 | 48-79 | 30 | 12-52 | |
| I.S. 061 Leonardo Da Vinci | 7th Grade | GLORIA CUNNINGHAM | English Language Arts | - | 57 | 13-91 | ||
| P.S. 254 Dag Hammarskjold | 5th Grade | BRIAN FARLEY | English Language Arts | 98 | 94-99 | 96 | 87-98 | |
| P.S. 254 Dag Hammarskjold | 5th Grade | BRIAN FARLEY | Mathematics | 68 | 40-86 | 30 | 8-64 | |
| P.S. 138 Sunrise | 5th Grade | DIANNE BURGESS | English Language Arts | 74 | 29-93 | 56 | 9-89 | |
| P.S. 138 Sunrise | 5th Grade | DIANNE BURGESS | Mathematics | 1 | 0-6 | 5 | 0-24 | |
| School of Science & Technology | 5th Grade | PAMELA PALMER | English Language Arts | 17 | 1-58 | 23 | 1-73 | |
| School of Science & Technology | 5th Grade | PAMELA PALMER | Mathematics | 26 | 9-52 | 22 | 5-55 | |
| P.S. 288 The Shirley Tanyhill | 4th Grade | DEBRA PACKER | English Language Arts | - | 46 | 7-88 | ||
| P.S. 288 The Shirley Tanyhill | 4th Grade | DEBRA PACKER | Mathematics | - | 64 | 22-90 | ||
| East Bronx Academy for the Future | 6th Grade | LORI VASSALLO | Mathematics | 23 | 9-41 | 61 | 40-79 | |
| P.S. 257 John F. Hylan | 5th Grade | ANGEL BREA | English Language Arts | 48 | 8-85 | 20 | 0-76 | |
| P.S. 257 John F. Hylan | 5th Grade | ANGEL BREA | Mathematics | 86 | 72-95 | 51 | 14-84 | |
| P.S. 084 Jose De Diego | 5th Grade | MANUEL MULERO | English Language Arts | 35 | 7-72 | 28 | 2-77 | |
| P.S. 084 Jose De Diego | 5th Grade | MANUEL MULERO | Mathematics | 4 | 1-12 | 2 | 0-14 | |
| P.S. 032 State Street | 4th Grade | ELAINE GEORGIAN | English Language Arts | 36 | 8-73 | 26 | 4-65 | |
| P.S. 032 State Street | 4th Grade | ELAINE GEORGIAN | Mathematics | 28 | 7-57 | 5 | 0-26 | |
| P.S. 288 The Shirley Tanyhill | 6th Grade | PATRICIA WIGGIN | Mathematics | 88 | 65-96 | 85 | 51-97 | |
| The Gordon Parks School | 5th Grade | GARNETTA THOMAS | English Language Arts | 57 | 20-84 | 7 | 0-50 | |
| The Gordon Parks School | 5th Grade | GARNETTA THOMAS | Mathematics | 4 | 1-12 | 6 | 0-26 | |
| P.S. 086 Kingsbridge Heights | 6th Grade | BRENDA GREENLEE | English Language Arts | 83 | 51-95 | 66 | 16-92 | |
| P.S. 086 Kingsbridge Heights | 6th Grade | BRENDA GREENLEE | Mathematics | 67 | 47-83 | 17 | 2-48 | |
| P.S. 9 Ryer Avenue Elementary School | 5th Grade | MARY WEATHERWAX | English Language Arts | 17 | 2-56 | 11 | 0-62 | |
| P.S. 9 Ryer Avenue Elementary School | 5th Grade | MARY WEATHERWAX | Mathematics | 67 | 45-82 | 35 | 9-69 | |
| P.S. 056 Lewis H. Latimer | 4th Grade | CHERYL TAITT | Mathematics | - | 52 | 9-87 |
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