Summary:
The city of Little Silver, New Jersey is home to three exceptional schools that serve students from elementary through high school. Red Bank Regional High School, Point Road School, and Markham Place School are all part of the Red Bank Regional School District and the Little Silver Boro School District, and they consistently rank among the top-performing schools in the state.
The standout schools in Little Silver appear to be the elementary Point Road School and the middle Markham Place School, both of which have earned 5-star ratings from SchoolDigger and rank among the top 20 and top 6 schools in their respective categories in New Jersey. These schools consistently outperform state averages on standardized tests, with proficiency rates often exceeding 80% and 90%. In contrast, Red Bank Regional High School has more mixed performance, with proficiency rates ranging from 26.8% to 82.5% across different subject areas and grade levels.
Interestingly, the elementary and middle schools in Little Silver have very low free/reduced lunch rates, indicating a relatively affluent student population, while the high school has a higher rate of 33%, suggesting a more economically diverse student body. Additionally, the high school spends significantly more per student ($16,802) compared to the elementary and middle schools (around $9,900 per student), though all three schools maintain relatively low student-teacher ratios ranging from 8.2 to 10.3 students per teacher.
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