Academic Performance
Percent of students meeting or exceeding state standards, by grade.
Located in BRONX, NY. Serving grades 06 through 08.
Angelo Patri Middle School serves the grades six through eight population in a dense part of the Bronx near Webster Avenue. The school enrolls a small cohort, with roughly equal numbers spread across the three grades. Nearly all students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, and the enrollment is almost exclusively Hispanic and Black, with a handful of Asian and Native American students. The school's data reflects challenges in academic attainment that a parent should understand before enrolling a child.
The most recent state test results show proficiency rates well below the state standard across math and English language arts. In sixth-grade math, roughly a small fraction of students scored proficient. That rate rises to about a third by seventh grade, then to roughly two-fifths by eighth grade, showing some upward movement as students advance. In ELA, the pattern is similar: sixth graders show the weakest attainment, with improvement by seventh and eighth grade, though eighth-grade ELA proficiency is comparable to seventh-grade math. Eighth-grade science, the only other subject tested, is somewhat stronger, with proficiency in the upper-fifth range. Across all tested subjects and grade levels, Angelo Patri's overall proficiency sits in the bottom quartile when compared with other middle schools in Bronx County.
The school's participation rates in testing are solid, all above nine-tenths in math and science and in the mid-to-high eighties in ELA, so the results reflect actual student performance rather than absence during testing. What a parent may want to look into further is whether the school has specific academic supports or interventions in place to address the low starting point in sixth grade and to sustain and accelerate the gains visible by eighth grade.
The school sits in a neighborhood undergoing significant housing and development growth. The zip code shows median home values that have risen modestly year over year, and rents are rising as well. The broader Bronx is in active redevelopment, with major affordable housing projects and transit expansions on the way, including new Metro-North stations planned in coming years. Webster Avenue itself sits within the North Concourse area, part of the borough's shift toward greater density and investment.
No data was available on the school's graduation rate, attendance patterns, staff composition, course offerings, or special program access, so a more complete picture of what support systems and pathways the school provides could not be drawn from available sources. The data sections on this page carry the specific enrollment and test result figures; the narrative here is anchored in what those numbers show about academic performance and the community setting.
Percent of students meeting or exceeding state standards, by grade.
Officially reported figures, 2024-25.