Summary:
The Delsea Regional High School District in New Jersey is home to a single high school, Delsea Regional High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school's academic performance, as measured by state assessments, is below the state averages, particularly in mathematics. Additionally, the school faces challenges with high chronic absenteeism rates, which can negatively impact student learning and achievement.
Delsea Regional High School has a diverse student population, with 70.67% White, 10.61% African American, 12.76% Hispanic, and smaller percentages of Asian and Native American students. However, the school's socioeconomic status is relatively low, with 19.46% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. The school's per-student spending is $13,530, and the student-teacher ratio is 12.3 to 1.
Despite the school's challenges, it maintains a respectable four-year graduation rate of 93.3% and a low dropout rate of 0.9%. However, the school's statewide ranking and rating have fluctuated in recent years, ranging from 161st out of 405 schools (3 stars) in 2020-2021 to 316th out of 415 schools (1 star) in 2021-2022. This variability suggests the need for a deeper analysis to understand the factors driving these changes and to identify areas for improvement to ensure that all students at Delsea Regional High School have access to a high-quality education.
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