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Ocean City presents 2024 NJSLA results, emphasizes multiple measures for student achievement

Ocean City Board of Education · October 18, 2024
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Summary

An administrative presentation to the Ocean City Board of Education reviewed 2024 NJSLA, MAP and AP results, stressed test scores are one part of a multi-measure accountability system, and described how item-level analysis is guiding targeted instruction and interventions.

An administrative presenter told the Ocean City Board of Education that the district’s 2024 New Jersey Student Learning Assessments (NJSLA) results are only one component of the district’s multiple-measure approach to evaluating student achievement. The presenter said state assessments in English language arts, mathematics and science inform—but do not wholly determine—district decisions about curriculum and instruction.

The presenter explained the NJSLA cut scores and reporting levels, noting "Level 4 is meeting standards; Level 5 is exceeding standards," and said the district tracks subgroup performance while…

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