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Sunday, August 17, 2025

Bronx charter kids excel on NY math, reading tests, surpassing public school scores by huge 25%

 The Bronx is learning — at least in charter schools.

Students from charter schools in the borough’s poorest neighborhoods, including the South Bronx, excelled on state reading and math exams — with pass rates exceeding 90% in some classrooms, according to new data.

Those results vastly surpassed the scores of students at traditional public schools in The Bronx by at least 25%, according to a Post review of the numbers.

According to new data, students from charter schools in the Bronx’s poorest neighborhoods, including the South Bronx, excelled on state reading and math exams, with some pass rates exceeding 90%.National Blue Ribbon Schools
At the Zeta Charter Schools network with four in The Bronx, an average of 91.9% of students in grades 3-8 passed the reading exam and 94.8% aced the math test.James Keivom

At the Zeta Charter Schools network — four in The Bronx and two in northern Manhattan — an average of 91.9% of students in grades 3-8 passed the reading exam and 94.8% aced the math test.

“Zeta is focused on the whole child, not just academics,” said mom Laura Manzano, whose three children attend the Zeta South Bronx K-to-8 school — where a whopping 93.8% of students passed the reading test and 93.5% score proficient in math.

Among all 99 charter schools in the borough, 68.6% of students in grades 3-8 passed the English Language Arts exams, compared to a measly 43.6% for Bronx traditional public schools, the data show.

The gap widened even more, to a roughly 26% difference, on the math test, with an average 69.2% of all charter school students in The Bronx scoring proficient, compared to 43.3% for neighboring public schools.

The Post’s review of the results found: 

  • Students at Success Academy’s five Bronx charter schools soared. At Success Academy IV and V, 100% of pupils passed the math test, while results for the ELA exam ranged from 92% to 99% in all five of the schools.
  • At all four of the South Bronx Classical Charter schools 95% or more of students passed the ELA exam and 96% or more score proficient in math.
  • Students also performed well at the Icahn network of seven schools in The Bronx. At Icahn Charter Schools I and IV, 99.5% passed both the ELA and math exams. Students in six of the schools had pass rates of 80% or more on the ELA and students at 5 of the school had 80% or more in math.

“The Bronx is learning,” said Lawford Cunningham, superintendent of the Icahn charter network, referring to the infamous headline “The Bronx is Burning” during the borough’s dark days of the 1970s when raging fires engulfed scores of buildings.

Citywide, 67.5% of all charter school students scored proficient on their ELA exams, compared to 56.3% of traditional public school students – an 11.2 percentage point difference, according to an analysis by the New York City Charter School Center.

In math, 68.6% of charter school students scored proficient compared to 56.9% of public school students – a 11.7 percentage point differential.

“Zeta is focused on the whole child, not just academics,” said mom Laura Manzano, whose three children attend the Zeta South Bronx K-to-8 school.James Keivom

Critics said the test scores for the traditional public schools — despite seeing some gains compared to last year — were nothing to brag about given the Big Apple school spending tops $41 billion and the state’s $36,293 per pupil tab is the highest in the nation. 

More than 40% of kids in the traditional public schools scored below proficient on both the math and reading exams.

The results show that charter schools remain a great option for city parents and their children, said James Merriman, CEO of the NYC Charter School Center.

“This incredible progress is only possible thanks to the tremendous charter school teachers and leaders who challenge and support their students every day. When families are empowered with great public school choices, students rise to the occasion,” Merriman said.

At all four of the South Bronx Classical Charter schools, 95% or more of students passed the ELA exam and 96% or more score proficient in math.Tomas E. Gaston

New York City has 285 public charter schools serving about 150,000 students — or 15% of the pupils in Big Apple public schools, the largest district in the nation with some 1,800 schools.

Nearly 90% of the students at city charter schools are black or Latino, 83% come from low-income families and 19% have special needs.

New York school spending tops $41 billion. Google Maps

Charters are publicly-funded, but privately managed and most have a longer school day and year than traditional public schools. Most have staff that don’t belong to a union, unlike in public schools.

Despite their popularity and success, the Democratic-run state legislature has refused to lift the charter school cap set in law to open more of them across the city, something the powerful United Federation of Teachers’ union fiercely opposes.

Manzano, the Zeta charter mom, said the school encourages parental involvement, including writing letters of encouragement to their child before exams, and also provides small group instruction for struggling students.

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There are fun events before exams to lessen stress and anxiety, as well as class trips to experience music and arts, such as to Radio City Music Hall.

Her son, Gohan, is entering 8th grade, daughter Yatziri will be starting 5th grade and Manzano’s youngest, Ailyn, is enrolled in kindergarten for the upcoming school year.

“I wish I had a school like Zeta when I was young,” said Manzano, who attended traditional public schools.

Emily Kim, founder and CEO of Zeta Charter Schools, was thrilled with the test results and noted that the network is expanding into Queens, with new schools in Jamaica and Elmhurst opening this fall.

Zeta also reported that 100% of its 4th graders at the Bronx Tremont Park charter school and all of 7th graders at its Manhattan Middle School passed the state math exam.

“The results show that our academically rigorous, whole-child model works, and that all children thrive when they are challenged academically, encouraged creatively, and equipped with the tools they need to grow emotionally,” Kim said.

Cunningham, who started with the Icahn network when it opened its first school in 2002, said: “Everything we do has the students in mind.”

Manzano’s son, Gohan, is entering 8th grade, daughter Yatziri will be starting 5th grade and Manzano’s youngest, Ailyn, is enrolled in kindergarten for the upcoming school year.James Keivom

That starts with hiring and training of teachers, adopting a rigorous and engaging curriculum, providing state of the art technology and conducting data analysis, he said.

“Who you put in front of the kids matters. We prepare our teachers so they are ready to teach our kids,” he said.

The charter network — named after its founder, billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn — also encourages competition and stresses the importance of holding each other accountable for results, Cunningham said.

Bronx state Sen. Luis Sepulveda, who has many charter schools in his district, applauded the results.

Success Academy’s charter schools IV and V had 100% of pupils passed the math test, with ELA exam results ranging from 92% to 99% in all five of the schools.

“Overall the charter schools are doing well. We congratulate them,” he said. “I support the charter schools and traditional public schools.”

Candidates for mayor in the November election have not promoted charter schools despite their success.

Socialist Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani is on record opposing charter schools. Mayor Eric Adams, who is running for re-election as an independent, did not fight to increase the cap on charter schools when he had the opportunity to do so.

Andrew Cuomo, who is also running as an independent, championed charter schools when he was governor but has toned down his support as a mayoral candidate.

Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa does not mention charter schools as part of the education plan on his website, but he has publicly supported lifting the cap in state law to increase them in the past.

https://nypost.com/2025/08/17/us-news/bronx-charter-kids-excel-on-ny-math-and-reading-tests-surpassing-public-school-students-by-25/

Ukraine won’t give up land that Russia doesn’t already occupy, Zelensky says after Putin’s demand

 Kyiv will not give up land that Moscow troops aren’t occupying as part of any peace deal, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said, in response to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s demands.

Speaking ahead of his meeting with President Trump on Monday, Zelensky told reporters in Brussels that while Kyiv would be open to “land swaps” in exchange for peace, Putin’s demands to cede the entirety of the Donetsk region — including parts under Ukrainian control — is off the table.

“We need real negotiations, which means they can start where the front line is now,” Zelensky said. “The contact line is the best line for talking.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Kyiv would not cede land to Russia that has been successfully defended by his troops as part of a peace deal.AFP via Getty Images
Ukrainian troops have been able to effectively halt Russia’s advancements in the Donetsk region for more than three years.Getty Images

“Russia is still unsuccessful in the Donetsk region,” he added. “Putin has been unable to take it for 12 years, and the Constitution of Ukraine makes it impossible to give up territory or trade land.”

During his summit with Trump on Friday, Putin demanded that Ukraine withdraw all its forces from Donetsk and the neighboring Luhanks region, both of which lie along the eastern border, as one of the main conditions for ending the war.

While Russia currently controls a large swath of land across both regions, Ukraine has been able to keep Moscow’s forces from claiming the entire regions for more than three years.

Kyiv still holds the key cities of  Sloviansk and Kramatorsk, with hundreds of Moscow’s troops killed or injured every week in the quagmire.

Zelensky said Kyiv would not falter on these conditions, with European leaders backing the Ukrainian president and warning Trump that the country’s border cannot be allowed to be altered through force.

Vladimir Putin has made no public statement that Moscow would consider any concessions in the peace talks with Ukraine, with the Russian President demanding two entire Ukrainian regions to stop his invasion force.AP

“Since the territorial issue is so important, it should be discussed only by the leaders of Ukraine and Russia at the trilateral Ukraine-United States-Russia,” Zelensky added.

“So far, Russia gives no sign that trilateral will happen, and if Russia refuses, then new sanctions must follow,” he added.

As he prepares for this meeting with Trump on Monday, Zelensky said he will seek the full details of the “security guarantees” that will be available for Ukraine if a peace deal is reached.

A Ukrainian soldier fires a howitzer at invading Russian forces in Donetsk on Saturday.Getty Images

Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff said Sunday that Putin agreed to allow the US and Europe to provide Ukraine with assurances that it will never again be invaded by Russia, similar to NATO’s “Article 5” agreement that allows member nations to defend each other if one is ever attacked.

Putin has publicly denounced any deal that would give Ukraine NATO membership, with Trump also dismissing such proposals in the past.

The Russian strongman has also remained silent on what concessions Moscow is willing to make in the peace talks, which leaves Zelensky with more questions than answers following Friday’s summit in Alaska.

“We really want to get an answer to these questions in order to understand what ‘security guarantees’ are,” Zelensky said.

https://nypost.com/2025/08/17/world-news/ukraine-wont-give-up-land-that-russia-hasnt-captured-zelensky-says/

DC cops accused of downplaying violent crimes to make stats more favorable: ‘Completely agree’ with Trump

 The Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, DC, is facing accusations it routinely manipulates statistics on crimes such as stabbings, shootings and carjackings to make it look like the city is less violent than it is.

The allegations predate President Trump’s intervention in the city deployment of federal agents and National Guard troops over the rash of crime.

At least one high-ranking officer has been suspended so far over the disturbing claims, but the DC Police Union said the practices reflect standard operating procedure across the department.

“When our members respond to the scene of a felony offense where there is a victim reporting that a felony occurred, inevitably there will be a lieutenant or a captain that will show up on that scene and direct those members to take a report for a lesser offense,” DC Police Union Chairman Gregg Pemberton told NBC Washington last month.

Michael Pulliam, Metropolitan Police Department commander, on paid administrative leave.
Michael Pulliam, police commander of the DC’s 3rd District, was put on paid leave in mid-May, allegedly for manipulating local crime statistics to make them appear more favorable.

“So instead of taking a report for a shooting or a stabbing or a carjacking, they will order that officer to take a report for a theft or an injured person to the hospital or a felony assault, which is not the same type of classification.”

The department confirmed to the outlet that Michael Pulliam, commander of the city’s 3rd District, was put on paid leave in mid-May — and unnamed law enforcement sources said he was being investigated internally for making questionable changes to crime data.

Pulliam allegedly falsified violent crime statistics to make them appear more favorable for the city, an accusation he denies.

Trump last week invoked section 740 of DC’s Home Rule Act to place the capital’s police force under federal control for 30 days, citing an out-of-control rise in violent crime, particularly among youthful offenders.

“Our capital city has been overtaken by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth, drugged-out maniacs and homeless people,” Trump said Monday. “And we’re not going to let it happen anymore. We’re not going to take it.” 

Trump said the crime crackdown — which he dubbed “Liberation Day” for DC — would include the deployment of 700 National Guard members, with an additional 750 coming from GOP-led South Carolina, Ohio and West Virginia in the days to come.

Washington, D.C. police car near the U.S. Capitol.
President Trump evoked a section of Washington, DC’s, Home Rule Act to put law enforcement authorities under federal control in the district for 30 days and has deployed 700 National Guard troops.AP

The move provoked swift condemnation from liberals, who rushed to left-leaning news outlets such as CNN and MSNBC to accuse the president of everything from “federal overreach” to “a power grab” to using the federal takeover as a ploy to get late powerful pedophile Jeffrey Epstein out of the headlines.

Prominent Democrats, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York City and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, took to social media to parrot the MPD’s crime stats, which have been thrown into question pending the results of the Pulliam investigation.

“Violent crime in Washington, DC, is at a 30-year low,” Jeffries said Monday. “Donald Trump has no basis to take over the local police department. And zero credibility on the issue of law and order. Get lost.” Clinton posted on X last week, “As you listen to an unhinged Trump try to justify deploying the National Guard in DC, here’s reality: Violent crime in DC is at a 30-year low.”

The District of Columbia has the fourth-highest murder rate per capita in the US, according to a February report by Rochester Institute of Technology, seeing 265 murders — a 20-year high — in 2023 and 186 in 2024.

Even with the 30.7% drop in homicides between 2023 and 2024 as recorded by the MPD, DC remained the fourth worst US city for murders per capita, edging out well-known homicide hot spots like Compton, California; Newark, New Jersey and even Chicago.

In announcing the crackdown, President Trump noted that DC’s murder rate even eclipses those of crime-challenged Mexico City and Bogota, Colombia.

The MPD’s data also asserts that violent crime in DC dropped 35% across the board between 2023 (5,345 reported incidents) and 2024 (3,469 incidents).

Pemberton said during an interview on Fox Business that the police union “completely agree[s]” with Trump’s decision to federalize the city’s police force.

“Crime in the district is out of control and something needs to be done about it. This concept that crime is down is really an old trope,” he said.

“They’re using statistics in a way that makes it appear that crime is going down, but our rank-and-file officers know that we’re going call for armed carjackings, stabbings, robberies, shootings, homicides and the crime isn’t going anywhere.”

The Post reached out to the union Sunday but did not immediately hear back.

https://nypost.com/2025/08/17/us-news/dc-police-allegedly-downplay-violent-crimes-to-make-stats-look-more-favorable/