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Best High Schools in Bridgeton, NJ


At a glance
2
Schools
2,802
Students
2
Districts
Top rankedCumberland Regional High School377th of 434 New Jersey high schools
Biggest riser
Cumberland Regional High School up 4 spots statewide this year
Summary:

The city of Bridgeton, New Jersey is home to two high schools: Bridgeton High School and Cumberland Regional High School. Both schools serve grades 9-12 and are part of the Bridgeton City School District and the Cumberland Regional School District, respectively.

Based on the available data, neither Bridgeton High School nor Cumberland Regional High School stand out as high-performing schools. Bridgeton High School is ranked 432 out of 434 New Jersey high schools and has a 0-star rating, while Cumberland Regional High School is ranked 377 out of 434 and has a 1-star rating. Both schools have graduation rates slightly below the state average, and their test scores are consistently lower than the state and district averages across all subjects and grade levels. Additionally, both schools have high rates of chronic absenteeism, which is significantly higher than the state average.

The data also reveals that Bridgeton High School serves a more economically disadvantaged student population, with a higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch compared to Cumberland Regional High School. Despite the higher spending per student at Bridgeton High School, the school's performance metrics still lag behind those of Cumberland Regional High School, suggesting that simply increasing funding may not be the sole solution to improving educational outcomes in the Bridgeton area. Overall, the data highlights the challenges faced by the high schools in the Bridgeton area and the need for targeted interventions and support to improve educational opportunities for all students.

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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the New Jersey Department of Education.

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