Summary:
The schools in Denville, New Jersey provide a high-quality education, with several standout performers and a consistent level of excellence across the district. The city is home to 5 schools, including 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 2 high schools, all of which serve students from the Denville Township K-8 School District, the Morris Hills Regional School District, and the Morris County Vocational School District.
Two schools stand out in the data: Morris County School of Technology, a high school ranked 18th out of 426 in New Jersey with exceptional test scores and a low free/reduced lunch rate, and Morris Knolls High School, ranked 79th and with strong test scores and a high graduation rate. The schools in Denville generally perform well on state assessments, with many exceeding the state averages in English Language Arts and Mathematics, and have relatively low percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting a relatively affluent student population.
While the schools in Denville are providing a high-quality education, the district may want to investigate and address the relatively high chronic absenteeism rates across all schools, which range from 16.6% to 16.6%. Overall, the data indicates that the schools in Denville are a strong, well-performing school system, with several standout performers and a consistent level of excellence across the district.
Thank you for your feedback!