Summary:
The Neptune City School District in New Jersey has only one elementary school, Woodrow Wilson Elementary School. This school has consistently ranked in the bottom half of New Jersey elementary schools over the past three years, with significantly below-average performance on state assessments in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science.
Woodrow Wilson Elementary School serves a student population with a high percentage (50.4%) of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a significant economic challenge for the community. Despite the school's higher-than-average per-student spending of $16,187, its academic performance remains poor, with proficiency rates ranging from 0% to 45% in English Language Arts and 0% to 35% in Mathematics, compared to state averages of 43.6% to 53.9% and 19.4% to 47.6%, respectively.
The small student population of 252 students and a low student-teacher ratio of 8.6 suggest that the school may have opportunities for more personalized attention and support, but these factors have not translated into improved academic outcomes. The data indicates that Woodrow Wilson Elementary School is facing significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to its students, and the school may need to implement targeted interventions and strategies to address the underlying issues and improve student performance.
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