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Board hears NJGPA and AP data; math passing increases while AP participation varies
Summary
District presenters reviewed New Jersey Graduation Proficiency Assessment (NJGPA) and Advanced Placement testing data, noting a rise in mathematics passing rates, demographic redactions for small groups, and early-year AP results including a new computer science baseline.
Dr. John Sanna presented the first of three public reports on district testing data, reviewing NJGPA results, demographic breakdowns and Advanced Placement exam outcomes for the past year.
The presenter summarized graduation-assessment data and options for students who do not meet the NJGPA standard, noting the district’s 2023 adoption of the NJGPA as the graduation assessment. He said the district tested 196 students in language arts and 199 in mathematics and that the state’s passing percentages remain higher than the district’s overall rates.
Sanna highlighted a significant local…
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