Summary:
The Gateway Regional High School District in New Jersey consists of a single high school, Gateway Regional High School. The school serves students in grades 9-12 and has faced some challenges in recent years, with declining performance on standardized tests and below-average proficiency rates compared to the state.
Gateway Regional High School has a 91.1% four-year graduation rate, which is slightly below the state average. The school also has a relatively high chronic absenteeism rate of 16.6%, higher than the state average. Academically, the school's performance on the NJSLA tests has been consistently below the state average, with proficiency rates ranging from around 2% to 40% across different subject areas and grade levels. This trend has been declining over the past few years, indicating a need for targeted interventions to support student success.
Despite the school's academic challenges, it does have some positive attributes, such as a low 1.2% dropout rate and a relatively low 10.2 student-teacher ratio. However, the school's high spending per student of $16,391 suggests that the resources available may not be translating into strong academic outcomes. Overall, the data suggests that Gateway Regional High School is facing significant challenges and may benefit from a closer examination of its resource allocation and instructional practices to better support student learning and achievement.
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