Summary:
The Freehold Regional High School District in New Jersey is home to 6 high schools serving grades 9-12. These schools exhibit a range of academic performance, with Marlboro High School and Colts Neck High School standing out as the top-performing schools in the district based on state rankings, test scores, and other key metrics.
Marlboro High School is the highest-ranked school in the district, placed 134th out of 426 New Jersey high schools. It excels in math performance, with 80% of 9th graders and 59.5% of students overall proficient or better in Algebra I, and 100% proficiency in Algebra II. Colts Neck High School is the second-highest ranked, at 118th, and stands out in science performance, with 36.8% of 11th graders proficient or better in NJSLA-S/Science.
While the district as a whole performs relatively well, with a 91.1% four-year graduation rate and low dropout rates, there are some areas of concern, such as the high chronic absenteeism rates of 16.6% across all 6 schools. Additionally, there are disparities in math performance, with some schools excelling while others struggle in certain subjects. The district's diverse socioeconomic makeup, ranging from 6.33% to 31.23% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, may present both challenges and opportunities in addressing the unique needs of different student populations.
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