Summary:
Weymouth Township School District is a small district in New Jersey, consisting of a single public elementary school, Weymouth Township Elementary School, which serves grades PK-8 with a total enrollment of 156 students. The school's academic performance varies significantly across grade levels and subject areas, with proficiency rates ranging from 23.1% to 61.5% in English Language Arts and 23.1% to 53.9% in Mathematics. Additionally, the school faces challenges with a high chronic absenteeism rate of 30.9% and a significant population of students (44.87%) eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating socioeconomic challenges.
Despite the school's relatively high per-student spending of $14,972 and a favorable student-teacher ratio of 9.3, the data suggests that funding and resources may not be the primary drivers of the academic performance challenges. The small size of the school, as the only institution in the Weymouth Township School District, could also be a factor worth exploring further. The variability in academic performance across grade levels and subject areas, as well as the high chronic absenteeism rate, suggest that the school may benefit from targeted interventions and support to address these issues and improve student outcomes.
Overall, the data highlights both strengths and areas for improvement at Weymouth Township Elementary School. While the school's small size and socioeconomic challenges present unique obstacles, the data suggests that there are opportunities to enhance the academic performance and overall well-being of the students through strategic initiatives and resource allocation.
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