Summary:
The Delsea Regional High School District in New Jersey consists of two schools: Delsea Regional High School and Delsea Regional Middle School. The district as a whole is ranked 448 out of 613 districts in New Jersey and is rated 1 star out of 5 by SchoolDigger, indicating below-average performance compared to other districts in the state.
Delsea Regional High School has a 91.1% four-year graduation rate, which is higher than the state average. However, the school struggles with relatively low proficiency rates in NJSLA/English Language Arts (39.8%) and NJSLA/Algebra I (13.3%) compared to state averages. In contrast, Delsea Regional Middle School performs better in NJSLA/English Language Arts (54.7% proficiency) but lags behind in NJSLA/Mathematics (12.9% proficiency).
Both schools in the district have higher-than-average chronic absenteeism rates (16.6%), which could be a contributing factor to their lower academic performance. Additionally, the spending per student is higher at the high school ($13,530) compared to the middle school ($12,279), but this does not seem to translate to better academic outcomes. The student-teacher ratios are relatively low in both schools, but this does not appear to be driving higher academic achievement.
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