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Hillsborough presents 2025 NJSLA and DLM results; district outperforms state in most grades
Summary
Assistant Superintendent Dr. Lisa Rabimus presented spring 2025 NJSLA and DLM results showing the district outperformed New Jersey averages across ELA, math and science; administrators flagged cohort growth and called for targeted interventions for groups lagging behind.
Dr. Lisa Rabimus, the district’s assistant superintendent, presented the Hillsborough Township Public School District’s spring 2025 New Jersey Student Learning Assessment (NJSLA) and Dynamic Learning Map (DLM) results to the board on Oct. 27.
The presentation showed district participation of 3,913 students on the NJSLA and higher percentages meeting or exceeding expectations than the state average across tested grades. Dr. Rabimus highlighted strengths in mathematics—grade 4 proficiency was 78.8% districtwide while algebra 2 test-takers in the district recorded 100% proficiency—and said several grades and cohorts showed measurable year-to-year growth. For English language arts, the district “continues to far exceed the state percentage” with grades 4 and 7 noted…
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