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District presents NJSLA gains and outlines programs to sustain scores
Summary
The Little Egg Harbor School District reported year-over-year gains on New Jersey Student Learning Assessments in ELA and math, highlighting improvements in grades 5–6 and targeted interventions (i-Ready, Wonders, DIBELS, RTI) intended to reduce students 'approaching' proficiency gaps.
The Little Egg Harbor School District presented results from the New Jersey Student Learning Assessments (NJSLA) and described curricular steps intended to maintain recent score gains.
The district presenter said the system saw districtwide improvements in English language arts and math, noting, for example, that fourth- through sixth-grade cohorts recorded marked increases: “As a district in ELA, we improved 5.7%,” the presenter said, and reported grade-by-grade gains (fifth- and sixth-grade showed the largest gains). For math, the presenter reported that roughly 37% of tested students met or…
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