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Hillsborough students score above state averages on NJGPA; gaps remain for some subgroups

Hillsborough Township Board of Education · August 25, 2025
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District officials reported that 94.1% of the class of 2026 met NJGPA ELA readiness and 83.6% met math readiness; officials said the district continues to exceed state averages but noted lower rates for Black, Hispanic/Latino students, students with IEPs and economically disadvantaged students. ACCESS testing for multilingual learners tested 114 students.

HILLSBOROUGH, N.J. — Hillsborough Township Public Schools reported strong overall results on spring 2025 state assessments but flagged persistent achievement gaps for several student groups.

Dr. Lisa Rabimus, presenting the district’s NJGPA and ACCESS results, said 94.1% of the class of 2026 were determined to be graduation ready in English language arts on the New Jersey Graduation Proficiency Assessment (NJGPA) and 83.6% were deemed graduation…

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