Summary:
The city of Marlboro, New Jersey is home to a high-performing school district that serves students from elementary through high school. The district consists of 5 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school, all of which have demonstrated strong academic achievement and consistent rankings among the top schools in the state.
The standout schools in Marlboro are Frank Defino Central Elementary School, which is ranked 111th out of 1,342 New Jersey elementary schools and has a 5-star rating, and Marlboro High School, which is ranked 106th out of 422 New Jersey high schools and has a 4-star rating. These schools consistently perform at high levels, with impressive test scores, low chronic absenteeism rates, and strong graduation and dropout rates.
The schools in Marlboro serve a diverse student population, with a significant representation of Asian and white students. The district also has relatively low percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively affluent community. While the student-teacher ratios vary across the schools, with Marlboro Middle School and Frank Defino Central Elementary School having the lowest ratios, the overall academic performance of the district suggests that the schools are providing a high-quality education to their students. The strong performance of the schools in Marlboro, particularly the standout schools, could provide opportunities for collaboration and sharing of best practices within the Marlboro Township School District and with other high-performing schools in the Freehold Regional High School District.
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