Summary:
The Lindenwold, New Jersey school district consists of 5 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. This diverse district faces significant challenges in providing quality education to its students, as evidenced by the stark disparities in academic performance across the schools.
While Lindenwold School Five stands out as the highest-performing school, with stronger proficiency rates in English Language Arts and math compared to the district averages, the overall academic achievement across the Lindenwold schools is very low. The Lindenwold High School and Lindenwold Middle School in particular struggle, with only 10-22% of students proficient in ELA and 2-4% proficient in math.
The data suggests that the Lindenwold district faces significant socioeconomic challenges, with very high rates of free and reduced-price lunch eligibility, ranging from 52.1% at the Lindenwold Preschool Building to over 80% at the elementary and middle schools. Additionally, chronic absenteeism is a major issue, with rates as high as 53.5% at Lindenwold School Four. Addressing these underlying barriers to learning will be crucial for the Lindenwold Public School District to improve educational outcomes for its students.
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