Summary:
The Florence Township School District in New Jersey operates three schools: Florence Riverfront School (a middle school), Florence Township Memorial High School, and Roebling Elementary School. The district serves a diverse student population, with a mix of white, African American, Hispanic, and Asian students.
Among the standout schools, Florence Township Memorial High School shines with a remarkable 99.1% 4-year graduation rate and a 0.0% dropout rate, significantly outperforming the state average. Additionally, the school's students excel in the NJSLA Geometry exam, with 57.2% scoring proficient or better, compared to the state average of 50%. In contrast, Roebling Elementary School struggles academically, with only 22.5% of 3rd-grade students proficient or better in English Language Arts and 26.3% in Mathematics, well below the state averages.
The data also reveals concerning trends, such as high chronic absenteeism rates across the district, ranging from 14.6% at Roebling Elementary School to 20.5% at Florence Township Memorial High School. Additionally, there are disparities in funding, with Roebling Elementary School spending $6,070 per student, while Florence Township Memorial High School spends $8,740 per student, suggesting potential inequities in resource allocation within the district.
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