Summary:
The Pittsgrove Township School District in New Jersey consists of 4 schools: 2 elementary schools (Olivet Elementary and Norma Elementary), 1 middle school (Pittsgrove Township Middle School), and 1 high school (Arthur P. Schalick High School).
Pittsgrove Township Middle School stands out with a 3-star rating and strong performance in English Language Arts, but struggles in Mathematics. Arthur P. Schalick High School has a 2-star rating, but boasts an impressive 91.3% four-year graduation rate and relatively strong performance in English Language Arts, though it also struggles in Mathematics.
Across the district, there are concerns about high chronic absenteeism rates, with all schools exceeding the state average. Additionally, the district faces challenges in Mathematics proficiency, with low percentages of students performing at or above grade level. The significant variation in spending per student between the elementary and secondary schools suggests potential inequities in resource allocation that may contribute to the academic disparities observed.
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