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NJGPA shows 75% ELA proficiency, math lags; district reports high AP pass rates and plans targeted supports
Summary
North Brunswick's principal reported that 75% of juniors met NJGPA ELA proficiency while 44.2% met math proficiency; 139 students still need to meet graduation requirements early in the year but the district offers retakes, portfolio pathways and interventions. The district also reported 78% of AP test takers scored a 3 or better.
The North Brunswick Township Board of Education heard a detailed review of student assessment results on July 30, including the New Jersey Graduation Proficiency Assessment (NJGPA), graduation-rate calculations and Advanced Placement (AP) exam outcomes.
High school principal Mr. Neller told the board that 75% of juniors who took the NJGPA this year were determined to be graduation-ready in language arts, a small decline from 78% the prior year. Math results were weaker: 44.2% of juniors were graduation-ready in math, though Mr. Neller said the school showed modest year-over-year improvement in several demographic groups.
Mr. Neller explained multiple alternative ways students can demonstrate graduation readiness,…
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