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Cherry Hill Schools Among Top 100 In NJ In New Rankings
The Cherry Hill Public School District is among the top 100 in the state, and among the top five in Camden County, according to Niche.

CHERRY HILL, NJ — The Cherry Hill Public School District is among the top 100 districts in the state, according to data compiler Niche. Cherry Hill ranked 69th in the state, and No. 2 in Camden County.
Each New Jersey district received a letter grade in the following categories: Academics; Diversity; Teachers; College Prep; Clubs & Activities; Health & Safety; Administration; Sports; Food; and Resources & Facilities.
Cherry Hill received an overall grade of A. It received an A+ for college prep; an A for academics; A- grades for teachers, clubs & activities, and diversity; a B+ for health & safety and sports; a B- for administration and resources & facilities; and a C- for food.
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To arrive at the rankings, Niche looked at data from the U.S. Department of Education as well as test scores, college data, and ratings collected from Niche users. (You can read more about the methodology here.)
Millburn was ranked as the top district in the state, followed by Northern Valley Regional, Princeton, West Windsor-Plainsboro and Livingston. Haddonfield was the highest ranked school district in Camden County.
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“Our 2022 rankings come at a time when so many parents are curious about the different options for their children’s education, including some they may never have considered before,” Niche founder and CEO Luke Skurman said. “No matter where they are in their search process, we strive to be a reliable guide and resource. It is truly an honor to know our users trust us to play a key role in such a big life decision.”
The most significant change to the methodology in 2022 was a de-emphasis of SAT and ACT scores. Any factor for test scores has been reduced by one third.
Niche said it chose to alter the methodology for several reasons, including acknowledgement of socioeconomic and racial disparities perpetuated by standardized tests; challenges making appointments to test in-person due to the coronavirus pandemic; and an increasing number of institutions adopting test-optional policies.
To see a full list of the 2022 Best Schools rankings, visit: https://www.niche.com/k12/rankings/.
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