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District presents NJSLA results, identifies algebra 1 as focus for improvement
Summary
Director of curriculum Matt Hall told the board Hunterdon Central outperformed state averages in some ELA and geometry cohorts but flagged falling performance in the algebra 1 cohort; the district set a goal to raise math proficiency 3% and outlined MTSS/RTI, IXL, tutorials and a targeted lunch-support program.
Director of Curriculum Matt Hall presented spring 2025 NJSLA and graduation pathways results, compared district performance to New Jersey averages and described interventions planned to raise math performance.
Hall said Hunterdon Central continues to perform above the state average in English language arts and in small accelerated math cohorts such as ninth-grade geometry, where "100% of the students met or exceeded their grade level expectation in geometry" (presentation reference). At the same time he warned that the larger algebra 1 cohort is an area of concern: many students in that cohort are performing…
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