Summary:
The Northern Burlington County Regional School District has a single middle school, Northern Burlington County Regional Middle School, which serves grades 7-8 and has an enrollment of 703 students. This middle school stands out for its diverse student population, with a racial makeup of 55.05% White, 9.1% African American, 16.07% Hispanic, 14.65% Asian, and other minority groups represented.
Academically, the school performs above the state average in English Language Arts (ELA) and Algebra I proficiency, but lags behind in Math and Science proficiency. The school's 7th grade ELA proficiency rate is 54.1%, compared to the state's 55.7%, while its 8th grade ELA proficiency rate is 55%, on par with the state's 55.3%. In Algebra I, the school's end-of-course proficiency rate is 65.1%, significantly higher than the state's 35.1%. However, the school's 7th grade Math proficiency rate is 49.4%, compared to the state's 33.8%, and its 8th grade Math proficiency rate is 23.5%, compared to the state's 17.8%. The school's 8th grade Science proficiency rate is 24.3%, also above the state's 18.6%.
The school's chronic absenteeism rate of 22.1% is relatively high, which could be a contributing factor to its academic performance. Additionally, the school's spending per student of $12,048 is relatively high compared to the state average, but it's unclear how these funds are being allocated and utilized to support student learning. The school's student-teacher ratio of 11.3 is relatively low, which could be beneficial for providing more individualized attention and support to students.
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