Summary:
The Atlantic County Vocational School District consists of a single high school, the Atlantic County Institute of Technology, serving grades 9-12 with a total enrollment of 1,759 students. The school's performance is a mix of strengths and areas for potential improvement, with a focus on providing additional support and resources to students.
The Atlantic County Institute of Technology has a strong 91.1% four-year graduation rate, exceeding the state average, and a low 1.2% dropout rate. However, the school's performance on state assessments is more varied, with ELA and Geometry proficiency rates slightly below the state average, but Algebra I and Science proficiency rates above the state average. The school has a relatively high proportion of economically disadvantaged students, with 55.03% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch.
Despite the academic challenges, the school appears to be well-resourced, with a lower student-teacher ratio and higher spending per student compared to state averages. The school's focus on providing individualized attention and resources to students may contribute to its higher-than-average graduation rate. Overall, the Atlantic County Institute of Technology is the primary high school option for students in the Atlantic County Vocational School District, offering a mix of strengths and areas for potential improvement in supporting student success.
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