Summary:
The Passaic Valley Regional High School District in New Jersey is home to a single high school, Passaic Valley Regional High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school has a diverse student population, with a racial makeup of 50.91% White, 38.69% Hispanic, 5.1% Asian, and smaller percentages of other racial groups.
Academically, Passaic Valley Regional High School faces some challenges, with proficiency rates on the NJSLA assessments generally below the statewide averages, particularly in Algebra I. However, the school maintains a relatively high four-year graduation rate of 91.5% and a low dropout rate of 1.6%. The school is well-resourced, with a student-to-teacher ratio of 12.4 and per-student spending of $15,358, but there may be opportunities to improve the effectiveness of these resources to better support student learning, especially in mathematics.
Overall, Passaic Valley Regional High School appears to be a well-established and resourced institution serving a diverse student population, but it could benefit from a closer examination of its instructional practices and support systems to address the academic performance concerns, particularly in the area of mathematics. The school's graduation and dropout rates suggest that it is generally successful in keeping students engaged and on track to graduation, but there is room for improvement in ensuring equitable educational opportunities and outcomes for all students.
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