Summary:
The South Hunterdon Regional School District consists of 3 schools, including 2 elementary schools (Lambertville Public School and West Amwell Township School) and 1 high school (South Hunterdon Regional High School). The data reveals that Lambertville Public School and South Hunterdon Regional High School are the standout performers, with Lambertville Public School ranking 598 out of 1,338 New Jersey elementary schools and South Hunterdon Regional High School ranking 254 out of 426 New Jersey high schools.
Academically, the schools in the district generally outperform the state averages in English Language Arts proficiency, with Lambertville Public School and South Hunterdon Regional High School leading the way. However, the schools have mixed results in Mathematics and Science proficiency, with some grade levels performing above the state average and others below. The district also faces challenges with relatively high chronic absenteeism rates across all three schools.
In terms of student demographics, the percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients varies significantly, ranging from 13.53% at West Amwell Township School to 33.94% at Lambertville Public School. The per-student spending also varies, with South Hunterdon Regional High School spending nearly $3,000 more per student than the lowest-spending elementary school, indicating potential inequities in resource allocation within the district. Overall, the data suggests that the South Hunterdon Regional School District has some high-performing schools, but also faces opportunities for improvement in ensuring consistent academic achievement and equitable resource distribution across all its schools.
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