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NJ DOE accepts Winslow Township School District self-assessment; district scores 76 of 78 under Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act

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Director of Human Resources Dion Davis reported the New Jersey Department of Education accepted the district's 2023-24 school self-assessment under the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act; district grade was 76 out of 78 and school scores ranged 73—6 to 78.

Dion Davis, Winslow Township School District director of human resources, told the board on July 11 that the New Jersey Department of Education accepted and approved the district's 2023-24 school self-assessment under the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act.

Davis said the district's consolidated grade was 76 out of a possible 78 points…

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