Summary:
The Woodlynne School District in New Jersey has only one elementary school, Woodlynne Boro Public School, which serves students from pre-kindergarten through 8th grade. This school faces significant academic challenges, with consistently low test scores and a declining statewide ranking over the past three years.
Woodlynne Boro Public School serves a predominantly low-income and diverse student population, with 83.03% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. The school's academic performance, as measured by NJSLA test scores, is generally below the state averages across all grade levels and subject areas. In English Language Arts, the school's proficiency rates range from 17.5% to 60%, compared to the state averages of 49% to 55.7%. In Mathematics, the school's proficiency rates range from 3.2% to 41.4%, compared to the state averages of 17.8% to 45.9%. The school's science proficiency rates are also low, with 18.8% in 5th grade and 6.3% in 8th grade, compared to the state averages of 26.8% and 18.6%, respectively.
Despite the school's low academic performance, it has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 10.1 and higher per-student spending of $13,716 compared to the state average. This may indicate an imbalance in resource allocation or ineffective use of available resources, which could be further explored. Overall, the data suggests that Woodlynne Boro Public School is facing significant challenges in providing a quality education to its students, and targeted interventions and strategies may be necessary to improve academic outcomes.
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