Summary:
The city of Seabrook, New Jersey is home to three schools: two elementary schools (Charles F. Seabrook School and Elizabeth F. Moore School) and one middle school (Woodruff Middle School). Unfortunately, the data analysis reveals that these schools are consistently underperforming compared to state-wide metrics, with all three schools ranking in the bottom third of their respective grade levels in New Jersey.
The key metrics show that the schools in Seabrook face significant challenges. Test scores in both English Language Arts and Mathematics are well below the state averages, and the schools have low statewide rankings. Additionally, the schools have high percentages of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 52.96% to 56.63%, and a chronic absenteeism rate of 16.6%, which is higher than the state average. Despite the relatively high per-student spending and low student-teacher ratios, the schools are still struggling to improve student outcomes.
The data suggests that the Upper Deerfield Township School District needs to implement more comprehensive and effective strategies to address the underlying issues and support student learning. Without significant improvements, the schools in Seabrook will continue to underperform and fail to provide the quality education that the community deserves.
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