Uncommon New York City Charter Schools

Uncommon New York City Charter Schools

New York, NY
Tax ID20-3505981

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More about this organization

Mission

Uncommon Schools NYC is committed to continuously improving the educational outcomes for its students. Our mission is to start and manage outstanding urban charter public schools that close the achievement gap and prepare low-income students to graduate from college.

About

Uncommon Schools currently serves over 8,200 students in 23 schools throughout Brooklyn. 100% of the 2018 graduating high school class was accepted into college.

Revenue

$138,644,595

Expenses

$124,810,903