Summary:
The city of Franklinville, New Jersey is home to 4 schools, including 1 high school, 2 middle schools, and 1 elementary school. The schools in this area show significant disparities in academic performance, with some schools performing well above the state average and others performing well below.
Delsea Regional High School stands out as the largest school with 1,090 students and a relatively high 4-year graduation rate of 91.3%. However, its academic performance is below the state average, with proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Math significantly lower than the New Jersey average. In contrast, Delsea Regional Middle School has strong performance in Algebra I and 8th grade English Language Arts, but struggles in 8th grade Math. Caroline L. Reutter School also performs well in English Language Arts and Math compared to the state average.
The schools in the Delsea Regional High School District and the Township of Franklin School District have varying rates of free and reduced-price lunch recipients, indicating differences in the socioeconomic backgrounds of the student populations. This could be a factor in the academic performance disparities observed. Additionally, the significant differences in spending per student suggest potential inequities in resource allocation across the district, which may also contribute to the observed performance gaps.
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