Summary:
The Manville School District in New Jersey contains a single high school, Manville High School, which has consistently ranked in the bottom quarter of New Jersey high schools for the past three school years. The school faces significant challenges, with proficiency rates well below the state average in most subject areas and a high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a high level of economic disadvantage among the student population.
Manville High School has a student enrollment of 538 and a four-year graduation rate of 91.3%, slightly below the state average. The school's dropout rate is relatively low at 1.0%, but its chronic absenteeism rate of 14.9% is higher than the state average. The school's student-teacher ratio of 10.9 is slightly lower than the state average, and it spends $10,806 per student, slightly higher than the state average.
Overall, the data suggests that Manville High School is a struggling school that faces significant challenges in improving academic outcomes and supporting its student population. The school's consistently low performance and large gaps in proficiency rates compared to the state average indicate that the school may need to implement comprehensive, data-driven strategies to address these issues and better serve its students.
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