Summary:
The Delran Township School District in New Jersey has two elementary schools: Millbridge Elementary School and Delran Intermediate School. Both schools serve students from kindergarten through 5th grade and are considered average-performing within the district, with no clear standout schools based on the available data.
The key metrics show that Millbridge Elementary has a slightly higher enrollment of 653 students compared to Delran Intermediate's 597 students. Both schools have a chronic absenteeism rate of 16.6%, which is an area of concern. The free and reduced-price lunch rates are also similar, with Millbridge at 25.88% and Delran Intermediate at 26.13%. Spending per student varies, with Millbridge spending $12,252 per student and Delran Intermediate spending $10,792 per student.
Academically, Delran Intermediate's performance on the NJSLA assessments is mixed, with some grade levels and subjects performing above the state average, while others are below. This suggests a need for a more in-depth analysis of the school's academic strengths and weaknesses. Overall, the data does not reveal any clear standout schools within the Delran Township School District, indicating a need for the district to focus on improving the overall performance and quality of education across all its elementary schools.
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