Summary:
The East Windsor Regional School District in New Jersey is home to four elementary schools serving students from kindergarten through fifth grade. While the district as a whole is ranked 422 out of 613 in the state, the individual schools within the district show significant performance differences.
The standout school in the district is Perry L. Drew Elementary School, which consistently outperforms the other schools and the district/state averages in academic assessments. In contrast, Walter C. Black Elementary School has the highest spending per student but has experienced fluctuations in its state-wide rankings over the years.
Across the district, all four schools share a common challenge of high chronic absenteeism rates, which may require targeted interventions. Additionally, the varying socioeconomic factors, such as free/reduced lunch rates and spending per student, suggest that the schools serve student populations with diverse backgrounds, which could be a contributing factor to the performance disparities observed within the district.
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