Summary:
The Gloucester Township Public Schools district in New Jersey is home to three middle schools: Ann A. Mullen Middle School, Glen Landing Middle School, and Charles W. Lewis Middle School. While the schools share similarities, they also exhibit distinct strengths and challenges that parents should consider.
Glen Landing Middle School stands out as the highest-ranked middle school in the district, ranking 380 out of 748 New Jersey middle schools. It boasts exceptional performance in NJSLA Algebra I, with 100% proficiency rates, far surpassing the district and state averages. In contrast, Charles W. Lewis Middle School has the most diverse student population, with higher percentages of African American and Hispanic students, and it achieved the highest proficiency rates in NJSLA English Language Arts for 8th grade.
However, the district as a whole faces some concerning trends, as all three middle schools have experienced declining statewide rankings over the past three years. Additionally, Charles W. Lewis Middle School stands out with the highest chronic absenteeism rate at 20.2%, which can negatively impact student learning and academic outcomes. These findings suggest that the district may need to address equity concerns, chronic absenteeism, and overall academic performance to ensure that all students in the Gloucester Township Public Schools district receive a high-quality education.
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