Summary:
The city of Franklinville, New Jersey is home to 4 schools, including 1 elementary school, 2 middle schools, and 1 high school. The data reveals notable differences in academic performance and resource allocation across these schools, providing insights for parents and the community.
Among the standout schools is Caroline L. Reutter School, a middle school that excels in English Language Arts and Mathematics, with proficiency rates above the state averages. In contrast, Delsea Regional High School and the middle schools in the Delsea Regional High School District generally underperform the state in proficiency rates, indicating a need for targeted interventions.
The data also reveals significant disparities in per-student spending, ranging from $5,350 at Mary F. Janvier School to $13,530 at Delsea Regional High School. Additionally, all schools in the area face high chronic absenteeism rates, an issue that requires attention to improve student engagement and attendance. Overall, the analysis of Franklinville's schools highlights the need for a closer examination of resource allocation, academic support, and community-wide strategies to ensure equitable educational opportunities for all students.
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