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Ridgefield Park board reviews spring 2025 NJSLA results, cites gains and continued work; routine resolutions pass

Ridgefield Park Public School District Board of Education · October 27, 2025
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Assistant Superintendent Triglia presented spring 2025 NJSLA and DLM results showing cohort gains and district performance above the state in many grades but areas of concern in grade 9 and some math measures; trustees praised progress and approved a slate of routine policy, faculty, finance and personnel resolutions.

The Ridgefield Park Public School District Board of Education on Oct. 20 heard a detailed briefing on the district's spring 2025 NJSLA and DLM assessment results and approved a series of routine resolutions covering policy, faculty programs, facilities, finance and personnel.

Assistant Superintendent Miss Triglia told trustees the district generally outperformed the state in most grades and highlighted specific cohort gains, while flagging persistent gaps. "If we look at grade 9, those students were at 33% and now they're at 40.5," she said, describing cohort-level growth even where a year-to-year comparison shows a drop. Triglia also said the district's goal for proficiency remains ambitious: "We wanna hit the 80%." She explained participation rules, subgroup reporting suppression when counts are under 20, and the…

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