Summary:
The Woodland Park School District in New Jersey is home to three elementary schools: Charles Olbon School, Beatrice Gilmore School, and School One. These schools serve students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade and provide a range of educational opportunities within the district.
Among the three schools, Beatrice Gilmore School stands out as the top performer, consistently ranking higher than the other schools in the district and exceeding state and district averages in English Language Arts and Mathematics proficiency. In contrast, Charles Olbon School has a significantly higher chronic absenteeism rate of 24.5%, compared to 15.8% at Beatrice Gilmore School. Additionally, School One, which serves only pre-kindergarten students, has the lowest free/reduced lunch rate at 38.61%, suggesting a relatively higher socioeconomic status among its student population.
The data also reveals differences in per-student spending, with Beatrice Gilmore School spending the most at $12,753 per student, and Charles Olbon School spending $12,574 per student. The student-teacher ratio also varies, with Charles Olbon School having the lowest ratio at 11.1, while Beatrice Gilmore School has a ratio of 16.1.
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