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Board reviews 2024–25 NJSLA results, preschool progress and anti‑bullying self‑assessment

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District staff presented spring 2024–25 NJSLA results, spring preschool assessment growth tied to the new Nutley Early Childhood Center and the district's annual Anti‑Bullying Bill of Rights self‑assessment; state testing will move to an adaptive field test this fall.

Nutley Public School District staff presented the district's 2024–25 New Jersey Student Learning Assessment (NJSLA) results, state and internal assessments for preschool through high school, and the district's Anti‑Bullying Bill of Rights self‑assessment during the board meeting.

The presentation, led by Mr. Bania and Ms. Locansolo, highlighted measurable growth in the district's new Nutley Early Childhood Center, increases in students meeting or exceeding expectations in several grades, and areas identified for further instructional focus. "Our students' education begins in 3 and 4 years old. It's measurable," Mr. Bania said, noting about 30 percentage points of spring growth in preschool domains from fall to spring in social‑emotional, physical,…

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