Summary:
The city of Farmingdale, New Jersey is home to 5 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. These schools serve students from the surrounding area and are part of the Farmingdale Public School District, the Howell Township Public School District, and the Freehold Regional High School District.
Among the standout schools in the area, Howell High School has the largest student population with 1,905 students and consistently ranks in the top half of New Jersey high schools, though its performance is slightly below the state and district averages on many test score metrics. Howell Township Middle School North has strong test scores, with over 90% proficiency in Algebra I and Geometry, as well as a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 12:1. Ardena Elementary School stands out for its high test scores, outperforming the district and state averages in both English Language Arts and Mathematics for grades 3-5.
However, the data also reveals some areas of concern, such as the high chronic absenteeism rate of 14.9% across all schools, and the significant disparity in academic performance between the elementary/middle schools and the high school. Additionally, the wide range in per-student spending, from $9,486 at Ardena Elementary to $15,713 at Edith M. Griebling Elementary, suggests potential inequities in resource allocation across the district.
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