Summary:
The city of Oakland, New Jersey is home to a diverse set of 5 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school, all of which are part of the Oakland Public School District and the Ramapo Indian Hills Regional High School District. The data reveals that several schools in this district, particularly Indian Hills High School and Manito Elementary School, are standout performers, excelling academically and providing a quality education to their students.
Indian Hills High School stands out as the top-performing school in the district, ranking 72nd out of 422 high schools in New Jersey and earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school boasts an impressive 96% four-year graduation rate and a low 0.2% dropout rate, significantly better than the state averages. Academically, Indian Hills High School students outperform their peers in the district and state on NJSLA/ELA, Algebra I, Geometry, and Science assessments. Manito Elementary School also shines, ranking 138th out of 1,342 elementary schools in New Jersey and earning a 4-star rating. Manito students significantly outperform the district and state averages in NJSLA/ELA and Mathematics, and the school has a low chronic absenteeism rate of 5.6%.
While the schools in the Oakland Public School District generally perform well, there are some areas that may warrant further investigation. The district has varying student-teacher ratios, with Heights Elementary School having the highest ratio at 12.0. Additionally, the spending per student ranges from $11,259 at Heights Elementary to $16,207 at Indian Hills High School, suggesting potential inequities in resource allocation. The district may also want to address the chronic absenteeism rates, which range from 5.6% at Manito Elementary to 17.3% at Valley Middle School.
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