Summary:
The city of Woolwich Twp, New Jersey is home to 3 schools serving grades K-12, including 1 elementary school, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The data reveals that the Kingsway Regional High School and Kingsway Regional Middle School are the standout performers in the area, consistently ranking among the top schools in New Jersey and excelling in academic metrics like test scores and graduation rates.
Kingsway Regional High School, ranked 192 out of 422 New Jersey high schools, boasts an impressive 96.5% 4-year graduation rate and a low 0.3% dropout rate. The school also performs well on NJSLA tests, with 70.9% of students proficient or better in Algebra II and 50.4% proficient or better in Geometry. In contrast, Governor Charles C. Stratton Elementary School has a higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch at 17.93%, suggesting a more diverse socioeconomic background among the student population.
The schools in Woolwich Twp have a predominantly white student population, ranging from 68.74% to 71.38%, with the next largest racial groups being African American (10.27% to 11.86%) and Hispanic (8.37% to 10.57%). The per-student spending varies across the schools, from $6,677 at Kingsway Regional Middle School to $8,412 at Governor Charles C. Stratton Elementary School. Overall, the data suggests that the Kingsway Regional School District and the Swedesboro-Woolwich School District are providing a solid educational foundation for the students in Woolwich Twp, with opportunities for further improvement in certain areas.
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