Summary:
The schools in the city of Little Silver, New Jersey, consist of 3 institutions: 1 elementary school, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The data reveals that the Point Road School and Markham Place School, which are part of the Little Silver Boro School District, are standout institutions, consistently ranking among the top schools in New Jersey. In contrast, the Red Bank Regional High School, which is part of the Red Bank Regional School District, has a relatively lower performance compared to the elementary and middle schools in the area.
The Point Road School and Markham Place School have exceptional academic performance, with proficiency rates on NJSLA tests that are significantly higher than the state averages, often by 30-40 percentage points. These schools also have very low chronic absenteeism rates and a small percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a high-socioeconomic student population. In contrast, the Red Bank Regional High School has a more diverse student body and a higher rate of free and reduced-price lunch recipients, which may contribute to its relatively lower performance compared to the other schools in the area.
Overall, the data suggests that the schools in Little Silver, particularly the elementary and middle schools, are delivering a high-quality education and producing strong academic outcomes for their students. The contrast between the high-performing schools in the Little Silver Boro School District and the relatively lower-performing Red Bank Regional High School highlights the importance of ensuring a smooth transition for students as they move from middle school to high school in this area.
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