Summary:
The Englewood Public School District in New Jersey serves students from preschool through 12th grade across 5 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. While the district as a whole is ranked 504 out of 615 districts in the state and rated 1 out of 5 stars, some schools within the district stand out more than others.
Dwight Morrow High School/Academies@Englewood appears to be the strongest-performing school in the district, with relatively higher test scores, graduation rates, and statewide rankings compared to the other schools. In contrast, Janis E. Dismus Middle School and the elementary schools are all struggling, with low test scores, high chronic absenteeism rates, and poor statewide rankings.
The high per-student spending at Donald A. Quarles Early Childhood Center does not seem to be translating into better outcomes, as the school has the highest student-teacher ratio and chronic absenteeism rate among the elementary schools. Overall, the district-wide challenges, such as low academic performance and high socioeconomic needs, suggest that the Englewood Public School District may benefit from targeted interventions and support to improve educational outcomes for its students.
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