New YorkSchoolsQUEENSBURY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

QUEENSBURY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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QUEENSBURY, New York · QUEENSBURY UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT
SCHOOL SNAPSHOT
Students952
Student:Teacher14.6:1
Free/Reduced Lunch36%
Title INo

Federal program reporting (CRDC)

Programs reported in the most recent Civil Rights Data Collection.

Gifted & Talented
Not offered.
Pending update
Dual enrolment
Not applicable at this grade level
Pending update
Credit recovery
Not applicable at this grade level
Athletics
Not reported.

Advanced Placement (AP) courses offered

6 AP subjects offered (2024). Pass rate = % scoring 3+ on the exam.

AP Calculus AB
21 exams86% pass
AP Calculus BC
13 exams92% pass
AP Chemistry
18 exams94% pass
AP Computer Science Principles
6 exams0% pass
AP Microeconomics
22 exams73% pass
AP Spanish Language and Culture
8 exams63% pass

International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes

14 IB programmes offered.

IB Art/Design
IB Biology - SL
12 candidates67% pass
IB Chemistry - SL
IB Economics - SL
2 candidates0% pass
IB History - HL
IB Language A (English)
IB Language Ab Initio - Spanish
IB Language B - French - HL
IB Language B - Spanish - SL
16 candidates75% pass
IB Math High Lvl
IB Music - HL
IB Physics - HL
IB Psychology - HL
11 candidates100% pass
IB Theory of Knowledge

Programs & Enrichment

Specialty programs, advanced coursework, and enrichment opportunities at this school.

✓ Confirmed programs

Advanced Placement (AP)
College-level courses and exams.
International Baccalaureate (IB)
Globally recognized college-prep programme.

Additional programs not yet verified

Charter schoolnot confirmed
Magnet programnot confirmed
Title I fundingnot confirmed
Gifted & Talentednot confirmed
STEM focusnot confirmed
Career & Technical Education (CTE)not confirmed
Dual-language / immersionnot confirmed
Special education servicesnot confirmed

We verify programs from CCD directory flags, CRDC survey, and state DOE data where available. Contact the school directly to confirm specific programs — our ingestion covers the major programs reported federally but not course-level offerings.