
Jefferson is a high-performing district, according to reports cards released by the New Jersey Department of Education (DOE) on Tuesday. The district performed above average in most areas of state standardized testing. For more on that story, clic.
For example, more than 90% of students at the high school who took the HSPA test are proficient in both language arts and math. Close to 90% of eighth grade students are proficient in language arts, nearly 75% are proficient in math, and 94% are proficient in science.
Jefferson also consistently comes in over the state average for daily attendance at school, finishing at about 95% at every school, while state averages stand at about 94%.
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The graduation rate from Jefferson High School was 96.2%, greater than the state average of 94.7%.
District spending per pupil is at $14,708, about $800 below the state average of $15,538. Teaching salaries, at $54,400, are below the state average of $61,840. However, administrative salaries run above state average, with the district at $119,241 and the state average running at $117,895.
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Jefferson lags below state average in the area of mean SAT scores, as shown in the chart below.
2009-2010
No. of Students Taking Test
Math
Average Score
Verbal Average Score
Essay
Average Score
School
196
502
482
478
DFG
13712
540
512
516
State
65337
520
497
499
“This is an area we are constantly working on,” said Jefferson Assistant Superintendent Joseph Kraemer. “We’re working with the juniors, but this is a tough nut to crack.”
Dr. Mary Thornton, Jefferson’s director of curriculum, was unavailable for comment as this went to press. Stay tuned to Patch for further updates on this story.
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