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Long Beach Island School District


At a glance
292ndof 609 New Jersey districts▼ 18
Better than 52% of New Jersey districts
Elementary 2Grades PK, KG-6
201 W. 20TH Street
Ship Bottom, NJ 08008
·(609) 494-8851·All New Jersey district rankings →
Statewide performance 2017–2025
2025: better than 52.1% of districts
2
Schools
196
Students
Top rankedLong Beach Island Grade School559th of 1,347 New Jersey elementary schools
Summary:

The Long Beach Island School District consists of two elementary schools, Ethel A. Jacobsen Elementary School and Long Beach Island Grade School, serving students in grades K-6. Both schools in this small coastal district demonstrate strong academic performance, with a focus on individualized attention and significant per-student spending.

Long Beach Island Grade School stands out for its consistently high test scores, exceeding the state average in English Language Arts and Mathematics across grades 3-6. This suggests the school is providing a robust academic foundation for its students. Both schools also boast relatively low student-teacher ratios, with Ethel A. Jacobsen Elementary at 7.1 and Long Beach Island Grade School at 5.5, indicating a high level of individual support. Additionally, the district spends significantly more per student, around $22,600, compared to the state average, reflecting a strong commitment to education.

While the schools have slightly higher chronic absenteeism rates than the state average, the overall picture is one of academic excellence and a focus on student success. The small school sizes, with Ethel A. Jacobsen Elementary at 98 students and Long Beach Island Grade School at 91 students, likely contribute to the personalized learning environment. With the district's 3-star rating and ranking in the top half of New Jersey districts, families in the Long Beach Island area can be confident in the quality of education their children will receive.

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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the New Jersey Department of Education.

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