Summary:
The Linden Public School District in New Jersey consists of 11 schools, including 8 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 1 high school. The district serves the city of Linden, providing educational opportunities for students from kindergarten through 12th grade.
Within the district, a few schools stand out for their academic performance. Number 9 Elementary School and Number 5 Elementary School consistently perform above the district and state averages on standardized tests, with high proficiency rates in both English Language Arts and Mathematics. In contrast, Linden High School and the district's two middle schools, Myles J. McManus Middle School and Joseph E. Soehl Middle School, struggle academically, with proficiency rates generally below 40% in both English Language Arts and Mathematics.
The data also reveals a correlation between socioeconomic status and academic performance, with schools that have a higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch tending to have lower academic proficiency rates. Additionally, the schools with higher per-student spending and lower student-teacher ratios generally demonstrate better academic performance, highlighting the potential impact of resource allocation on student success. By addressing these disparities and implementing targeted strategies, the Linden Public School District can work towards improving educational outcomes for all students and supporting the broader Linden community.
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