Summary:
The Hawthorne Public School District in New Jersey has only one high school, Hawthorne High School, which serves grades 9-12. The school's performance has been inconsistent, with a fluctuating statewide ranking between 261 and 294 out of 415-426 New Jersey high schools over the past three school years, and a consistent 2-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Hawthorne High School's academic performance, as measured by proficiency rates in various NJSLA assessments, has generally declined over the past two school years. The school's proficiency rates in NJSLA/English Language Arts (42.1%), NJSLA/Algebra I (14.6%), and NJSLA-S/Science (18.9%) are significantly lower than the state averages, while its proficiency rates in NJSLA/Geometry (55.6%) are higher than the state average. The school's four-year graduation rate of 91.1% is slightly lower than the state average, and its dropout rate of 1.2% is lower than the state average.
Additionally, Hawthorne High School's chronic absenteeism rate of 16.6% is higher than the state average, which could be a contributing factor to the school's declining academic performance. The school's student-teacher ratio of 10.8 is lower than the state average, and its per-student spending of $12,194 is slightly higher than the state average. Overall, Hawthorne High School faces several challenges in maintaining consistent academic performance and meeting state-level benchmarks, which will require targeted interventions and strategies to address the identified areas of concern.
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