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Metuchen presents NJSLA results: participation high, scores above state; district outlines curriculum and intervention steps
Summary
District leaders told the board that Metuchen students outperformed state averages in ELA and math and showed cohort gains in several grades. Officials flagged science score fluctuation and announced a state testing platform change and near‑term field tests.
District leaders presented results from the New Jersey Student Learning Assessments (NJSLA) for spring 2025 at the Oct. 28 Metuchen Board of Education meeting, saying Metuchen generally outperformed state averages while noting areas for further review and instructional focus.
"We have a very high rate of participation, 98 to 99%," Dr. Herzog said, underscoring that NJSLA is one data point used to identify trends and target interventions. Presenters said that, across elementary and secondary grades, ELA and math proficiency largely returned to or exceeded pre‑COVID levels and that cohort analyses showed gains for students who took consecutive tests in the district.
At the elementary level, presenters said fifth grade was a highlight: Mrs. Acevedo reported that 87% of fifth‑grade students were meeting or exceeding expectations — the highest in five…
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