UPDATE !
Here are some of the grades released for a number of Brooklyn schools. For further information on the grading process and what it represents, and to locate progress reports for other schools, visit: the link at http://schools.nyc.gov/ .
The DOE has added an awesome report of all schools and their scores that you can access at:
http://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/B17D43AA-FD6E-4C11-ADEF-5ACE8E355783/0/Progress_Report_Results_2007.xls
Then enter the school name or number; when you arrive at the school location, select "Statistics" & then "Progress Reports. The complexity of the grading system, mixing standardized test scores, school environment factors and surveys of opinions will no doubt receive reactions of schadenfreude and disbelief from parents and school staff. How this will impact upon the kids remains to be seen: How does it feel to be an "A" student at a "D" school? Or vice versa ? It appears high school reports have not yet been released. Special education schools likewise also appear not yet to have been rated. Here are a selection of scores for some Brooklyn area schools. No doubt this will play out further among politicians, parents and educationists in the weeks ahead...
An extremely incomplete list of schools and their grades this first time out:
Brownstone Brooklyn
PS 321: B
PS 020: B
JHS 51: B
MS 443: A
PS 008: C
PS 154: D
PS 261: C
PS 10: C
JHS 088: A
Red Hook
PS 27: C
Flatbush:
PS 99: B
PS 217: B
Greenpoint/Williamsburgh:
PS 110: B
PS 84: D
PS 132: A
PS 250: B
Bed Stuy:
PS 21: B
PS 25: B
PS 81: A
PS 005: F