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Friday, December 7, 2012

High School Graduation Rates, Test Scores on Upswing in NJ

Annual report shows big achievement gaps remain for minority students.

The annual report on New Jersey public-school test scores and graduation rates brought mostly good news yesterday, with the 2011-2012 numbers up overall for high schools, less so for the lower grades, and all with the expected cautions and caveats. It’s hard to draw a single conclusion from dozens of different grade-by-grade statistics released by the state each year, but much of the focus in the Christie administration’s presentation to the state Board of Education was on high-school graduation rates. This was the second year of new methodology intended to more accurately track how many students entering high school actually graduated. And, for all the worry that the change would send New Jersey’s historically highest-in-the-nation …

Monday, May 7, 2012

Spotlight: South Brunswick High School Graduation Rates

Under new formula, the number of seniors at SBHS receiving diplomas is 95.3 percent.

Editor’s Note: The graduation rate at South Brunswick High School was 95.3 percent, according to new state data. The New Jersey Department of Education last week released 2011 graduation rates for high schools that were largely lower, in some cases significantly lower, than prior years. Statewide, the rate calculated using the “four-year adjusted cohort graduation rate” formula now required by the federal government was 83 percent for last spring’s high school seniors. For the Class of 2010, the graduation rate -- largely self-reported by schools -- was 94.7 percent for New Jersey. Last year, nine of the state’s 392 schools had perfect graduation rates. That’s almost 90 percent fewer than the 82 schools that reported all seniors had …

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