Summary:
The city of Manalapan, New Jersey is home to 8 schools that serve students from elementary through middle school, all part of the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District. This high-performing district is ranked 93 out of 615 school districts in New Jersey and is rated 4 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger.
Among the standout schools in the district, Manalapan-Englishtown Middle School ranks 83 out of 748 New Jersey middle schools and achieves exceptional results on state assessments, with over 80% proficiency in English Language Arts and Mathematics. The school's Algebra I performance is particularly impressive, with 100% proficiency in grade 7 and 85.3% in grade 8, far exceeding the state average. Another top performer is Wemrock Brook School, an elementary school ranked 143 out of 1,342 in the state, with high proficiency rates and low chronic absenteeism.
The Manalapan-Englishtown schools serve a diverse student population, with a racial makeup ranging from 65.94% to 79.66% white students, 6.21% to 20.47% Asian, 7.72% to 16.85% Hispanic, and 0.42% to 2.51% African American. The district's spending per student varies, with the John I. Dawes Early Learning Center spending the most at $13,140 per student, and the student-teacher ratios are generally low, contributing to the high-quality education provided across the district.
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