Summary:
The city of Hammonton, New Jersey is home to three elementary schools: Warren E. Sooy Junior Elementary School, Hammonton Early Childhood Educational Center, and Folsom Elementary School. These schools serve students from prekindergarten through 8th grade, with varying grade ranges and specialties.
Folsom Elementary School stands out as the highest-performing school in the area, with consistently strong test scores in English Language Arts and Mathematics that exceed district and state averages. The school also has the lowest percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch and the smallest student-teacher ratio, indicating a more advantaged student population and smaller class sizes. In contrast, Hammonton Early Childhood Educational Center has the highest per-student spending but also the highest percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting a higher-need student population.
Across the schools, chronic absenteeism rates are a concern, with all three reporting around 15% of students chronically absent. Science proficiency rates are also low, with the highest being 30% at Folsom Elementary School for 5th grade. These findings highlight the variability in educational outcomes within the Hammonton School District and the Folsom Borough School District, and suggest areas for potential improvement and further investigation.
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