Summary:
Gateway Regional High School is the sole high school in the Gateway Regional High School District in New Jersey, serving students in grades 9-12. The school has an enrollment of 849 students, with a predominantly white student population (69.26%) and smaller percentages of other racial/ethnic groups.
Gateway Regional High School has a higher four-year graduation rate (92.8%) and a lower dropout rate (1.7%) compared to the state averages, indicating the school is successful in keeping students engaged and on track to graduate. However, the school's academic performance, as measured by proficiency rates on state assessments, is generally lower than the state averages, particularly in mathematics and science. For example, in Algebra I, only 7.7% of 10th-grade students were proficient or better, compared to the state average of 13.2%.
While the school's spending per student ($16,391) is relatively high compared to the state average, it's unclear how this funding is being utilized to support student learning and achievement. Additionally, the school's chronic absenteeism rate (10.6%) is higher than the state average, which may be a contributing factor to the lower academic performance. Overall, the data suggests that Gateway Regional High School has some areas of strength, such as its graduation and dropout rates, but also faces challenges in improving academic performance, particularly in mathematics and science.
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