Summary:
The city of Mount Holly, New Jersey is home to 4 schools serving students from elementary through high school, including 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The data reveals a mix of strengths and challenges across the schools in the Mount Holly Township Public School District.
Rancocas Valley Regional High School stands out as the largest school with 1,981 students and the highest graduation rate at 91.1%. However, its test scores are below the state average, with only 41.2% proficient in ELA and 3% proficient in Algebra I for 10th grade. In contrast, F.W. Holbein Middle School has the highest percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch at 63.92%, and its test scores are significantly below the state average, with only 30.2% proficient in ELA and 20.6% proficient in Math for 5th grade.
Across the district, chronic absenteeism is a concern, with all schools reporting a rate of 16.6%, higher than the state average. Additionally, the data suggests socioeconomic disparities, with the elementary and middle schools having much higher percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch compared to the high school. While Rancocas Valley Regional High School District and Mount Holly Township Public School District face these challenges, addressing them could be crucial for improving educational outcomes for all students in the area.
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