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Howard C Johnson Elementary

Public - Grades: KG-5
District: Jackson Township

     Y021 Larsen Road
     Jackson, NJ  08527-3497   (map)
     (732) 833-4640

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Total Students (2007 - 2008): 623
Fulltime teachers: 30.0
Student/Teacher Ratio: 20.8
Eligible for discounted/free lunch: 34 ( 5 %)

Type: Regular school
Status: Operational
Locale: Suburb: Large
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Schooldigger Rating:
3 stars

Howard C Johnson Elementary ranks 572nd of 1366 New Jersey public elementary schools.
Schooldigger District Rating:
4 stars

Jackson Township ranks 174th of 588 New Jersey school districts.
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Howard C Johnson Elementary - ASK Test Scores - 4th Grade - Language Arts Literacy

Howard C Johnson Elementary - ASK Test Scores - 4th Grade - Language Arts Literacy
ASKStudents Tested% Advanced Proficient% Proficient
TestYearGradeSchoolDistrictStateSchoolDistrictStateSchoolDistrictState
Language Arts Literacy200341497161061930.74.93.885.281.473.8
Language Arts Literacy200441277721044712.41.74.786.688.377.5
Language Arts Literacy200541097231028942.83.74.488.187.677.2
Language Arts Literacy200641117801008804.53.73.891.99076.2
Language Arts Literacy200741157391006175.25.46.786.184.373.9
Language Arts Literacy200841077501005612.82.84.690.787.578.1

Source:  New Jersey Dept. of Education

Howard C Johnson Elementary - ASK Test Scores - 4th Grade - Math

Howard C Johnson Elementary - ASK Test Scores - 4th Grade - Math
ASKStudents Tested% Advanced Proficient% Proficient
TestYearGradeSchoolDistrictStateSchoolDistrictStateSchoolDistrictState
Math2003414871310604016.229.525.256.149.142.8
Math2004412777210444126.82725.753.554.246.4
Math2005410972510363638.545.431.751.444.448.5
Math2006411278210165945.552.441.148.241.741.2
Math2007411574010131048.752.24147.84343.7
Math2008410875010133741.748.740.548.145.344.4

Source:  New Jersey Dept. of Education

Howard C Johnson Elementary - ASK Test Scores - 4th Grade - Science

Howard C Johnson Elementary - ASK Test Scores - 4th Grade - Science
ASKStudents Tested% Advanced Proficient% Proficient
TestYearGradeSchoolDistrictStateSchoolDistrictStateSchoolDistrictState
Science2005410771810338029.926.72264.563.159.1
Science2006411278310163638.436.727.857.158.154.5
Science2007411374310126655.852.940.841.641.242.3
Science200841087521012305047.139.443.547.345.7

Source:  New Jersey Dept. of Education

About the charts
This graph shows three data columns for the “% proficient” perfoming students of the New Jersey Assessment of Skills and Knowledge (ASK) for each year. The first column is the score for Howard C Johnson Elementary, the second is the district average, and the third is the state average. Each bar represents the total percentage of students who met the standard, but the bar is also divided to represent the students who scored at an advanced level.
About New Jersey Assessment of Skills and Knowledge
NJASK or the New Jersey Assessment of Skills and Knowledge is a standardized test given to all New Jersey public-schooled students in grades 3-8 during (usually) March, April, or May, and is administered by the New Jersey Department of Education.

Together with the High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA) that is given to students in eleventh grade, the NJASK is part of a battery of tests used to assess student performance in New Jersey's public schools.

The test was originally called the Elementary School Proficiency Assessment (ESPA), which was administered at grade 4 from 1997 through 2002 to provide an early indication of student progress toward achieving the knowledge and skills identified in the state's Core Curriculum Content Standards (CCCS).

In spring 2003, the state education department replaced the ESPA with the NJASK, which is a comprehensive, multi-grade assessment program. It assesses student achievement in language arts, math, and science. Along with other indicators of student progress, the results of the elementary-level assessments are intended to be used to identify students who need additional instructional support in order to reach the CCCS.

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