Friday, May 06, 2016

State School Report Cards



Many high school students are getting college credits while still in high school, according to the state Department of Education 2014-15 School Performance Reports released Friday.

The reports include some new information, and look somewhat different. This year they include the results of the new PARCC exams, rather than the ASK test given in previous years. Results are displayed for each grade using the new five-point grading scale

 The complete reports for every public and charter school are on the Department of Education web site at: https://education.state.nj.us/pr/

Entire article at
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/education/state-school-report-cards-include-more-career-readiness-data/article_fe5e17c4-13da-11e6-8705-fbf40eb78383.html


TRENTON — The average SAT score among New Jersey public high schools ranged from a high of 2,247 to a low of 940 in 2014-15, according to new data.
The average score across all high schools was 1,508 out of 2,400, a six-point drop from the year before.
Entire article at
http://www.nj.com/education/2016/05/whats_the_average_sat_score_in_your_high_school.html

A score of 1427 brought Cedar Creek HS in at # 236 out of 391 HS's listed highest to lowest at link
http://patch.com/new-jersey/parsippany/391-nj-high-school-average-sat-scores-ranked-highest-lowest-0?utm_source=social&utm_medium=hs&utm_campaign=

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