Summary:
Quinton Township School District in New Jersey has only one elementary school, Quinton Township School, which serves students from pre-kindergarten through 8th grade. The school has consistently ranked in the bottom half of New Jersey elementary schools over the past three years, indicating persistent challenges in academic achievement.
Quinton Township School's performance on state assessments is generally below the state average, with proficiency rates ranging from 10% to 60.7% in English Language Arts and 13.3% to 50% in Mathematics across different grade levels. The school's proficiency rates on science assessments are also below the state average, with 24.3% for 5th grade and 6.5% for 8th grade. Additionally, the school has a relatively high rate of chronic absenteeism at 16.6%, which can negatively impact student learning and academic outcomes.
Despite having a student-teacher ratio of 9.9 and per-student spending of $11,907, the data does not provide a clear picture of how these resources are being utilized to support student learning. The school's consistently low performance and subpar results on state assessments suggest a need for a closer examination of instructional practices and targeted interventions to improve student outcomes at Quinton Township School.
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