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School Performance Reports: See How Lacey Did
How do Lacey schools compare to others? Check out the newest state data:
LACEY, NJ — How do schools in the Lacey Township School District compare to others? The New Jersey Department of Education released the latest School Performance Reports this week for the 2023-24 school year, with details on each of the state's 2,400-plus public schools. Districts are scored from 0 to 100 based on factors like standardized test scores, student academic growth and graduation rates, among other metrics.
Along with the performance reports are school-by-school summative scores and ratings, which compares districts and also gives a number score that measures how well each school is doing in academic achievement and progress.
Compared to other students, Lacey Township students were below standards for English language arts and met standards for mathematics. They also performed below state standards on assessments.
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Students are meeting state averages for four-year and five-year graduation rates, according to the data.
Schools are broken down into categories by configuration, or what grade levels they serve, and compared to others in that category. These include elementary/middle school, high school, and a mixed configuration school which combines many grades into one building.
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"Summative scores" provide a number from 1-99, and are based on factors listed above such as graduation rates and progress in English and math. Higher scores are better, and certain schools with lower scores are put into categories for support and improvement.
Schools are compared to one another based on grade level, as well, in the "summative ratings." For example, schools that serve high school students only are compared with one another. These are percentile ratings from 1-100, so a school with a rating closer to 100 is among the best of its peers. It is possible for a school to have a higher summative rating than summative score, and vice-versa.
Here's how local schools compare.
| School | Summative Score | Summative Rating |
| Lacey Township High School | 37.71 | 31.58 |
| Cedar Creek Elementary School | 36.64 | 27.36 |
| Forked River Elementary School | 31.37 | 20.14 |
| Lacey Township Middle School | 24.18 | 11.00 |
| Mill Pond Elementary School | n/a | n/a |
| Lanoka Harbor Elementary School | 25.21 | 11.85 |
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