Summary:
The Alexandria Township School District in New Jersey has only one elementary school, Alexandria Township School, which serves students from grades 4 through 8. The school's academic performance, as measured by standardized test scores, is generally below the statewide averages in both English Language Arts and Mathematics, particularly in the lower grades. However, the school's performance in Algebra I is exceptionally high, with proficiency rates significantly exceeding the state averages.
Despite the school's relatively low academic proficiency rates in some areas, it appears to have adequate resources, with a spending per student of $12,932 and a student-teacher ratio of 8.2. The school's chronic absenteeism rate of 16.6% is relatively high, which may be a contributing factor to the lower academic performance in certain subjects. Additionally, the school serves a relatively affluent student population, with only 3.52% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch.
Overall, the data analysis suggests that Alexandria Township School has a mixed performance, with strengths in Algebra I but lower-than-average proficiency rates in other subject areas. The school's resources and student population characteristics suggest that there may be opportunities to implement targeted interventions and strategies to improve overall student achievement.
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