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State Board certifies two districts amid concern that many districts fall below 80% on performance reviews

New Jersey State Board of Education · May 8, 2025
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Summary

The New Jersey State Board of Education certified Mainland Regional High School and Warren County Vocational Technical School but members flagged that 37 districts scored below 80% on recent CUSAC evaluations, with student performance on NJSLS assessments driving many low scores and staff promising revised weightings and growth measures.

The New Jersey State Board of Education voted to certify Mainland Regional High School (Atlantic County) and Warren County Vocational Technical School (Warren County) after staff presented district evaluation results and recommendations. The vote to accept the two certifications was called and approved during the meeting.

Board members raised focused concerns that 37 districts scored below the 80% threshold on the state's CUSAC evaluations, with some in the 60s and 70s. "We're seeing a trend, and it's not getting better yet," Board member Barry said, urging staff to…

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