But that was a decline from last year, when 67 percent met the math standards.
"Among 600 cities, 70 to 80 percent can't even meet our own air standards."
Over all, 41.1 percent of students met the English standards.
But, it says, 31 percent of nursing homes do not meet that standard.
At one school, just 12 percent of students met the state standards.
Across all grades, 61.5 percent of students met the standards.
The district now ranks 14th in the city, and 43 percent of the students meet state reading standards.
Only 23.9 percent of students there met the standards this year.
In 10 schools, fewer than 3 percent met the goal.
The company finds that nearly 35 percent of its home plans do not meet the new requirements.