Summary:
The Burlington County Institute of Technology School District operates two high schools, Burlington County Institute of Technology - Westampton and Burlington County Institute of Technology - Medford, both of which are standout schools within the district. The Westampton campus is ranked 235 out of 426 New Jersey high schools, while the Medford campus is ranked 222, placing them both in the top half of the state.
Both schools have impressive four-year graduation rates of 91.1%, exceeding the state average. They also outperform the district and state in English Language Arts proficiency for 9th graders. However, the schools' performance on Algebra and Science tests is more mixed, with some areas outperforming the district and state, and others underperforming. The Medford campus has a lower student-teacher ratio of 12.3, compared to Westampton's 14.5, and a higher per-student spending of $10,255, compared to Westampton's $8,041.
While the Burlington County Institute of Technology School District as a whole is ranked 379 out of 613 districts in New Jersey, the Westampton and Medford campuses are performing better than the district average. Both schools have low dropout rates, but they also face challenges with higher-than-average chronic absenteeism rates. Overall, the Burlington County Institute of Technology School District appears to have two high-performing high schools that are outpacing the district and state averages in several key areas, but there are also opportunities for improvement, particularly in addressing attendance and ensuring consistent academic achievement across all subject areas.
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