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Galloway Township Public School District reports mixed 2024–25 state test results; highlights student growth and upcoming adaptive NJSLA changes

Galloway Township Public School District Board of Education · September 9, 2025
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District officials presented 2024–25 assessment results showing modest proficiency (about one-third passing ELA and ~32% passing math) but substantial year-over-year growth for many students; staff warned of testing changes, NAEP sampling and a vendor transition that may affect future comparisons.

GALLOWAY TWP., N.J. — District curriculum leaders on Monday presented 2024–25 state assessment results that show modest proficiency rates alongside evidence of substantial student growth.

Miss Napoli, the district’s director of curriculum and instruction, told the board that districtwide passing percentages were 33% in English language arts and 32% in mathematics but stressed improvement: “66% of the students improved from prior years,” she said, and students who have been in Galloway for five years or more showed roughly a 10% boost compared with newer arrivals. Napoli also noted near-universal test…

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