Summary:
The Howell Township Public School District in New Jersey is home to 10 elementary schools serving grades pre-kindergarten through 5th grade. These schools vary in size, with student populations ranging from 270 to 429 students. While the district as a whole faces challenges with high chronic absenteeism rates, a few standout schools have consistently demonstrated stronger academic performance.
Aldrich Elementary School, Newbury Elementary School, and Ramtown Elementary School have all earned 3-star ratings from SchoolDigger and have shown strong performance, particularly in mathematics. These schools have outperformed the district and state averages on standardized assessments. In contrast, Edith M. Griebling Elementary School, despite having the highest spending per student, does not necessarily demonstrate the strongest academic outcomes.
The data reveals disparities in performance across the district, suggesting that further investigation into the factors contributing to these differences could provide valuable insights. By examining the practices and strategies of the higher-performing schools, the district may be able to identify areas for improvement and support student success more effectively across all its elementary schools.
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