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New Jersey Department of Education 2018-19 ESSA School Accountability Profile 07 Camden 0150 Audubon Public School Disrict 010 Audubon Junior/Senior High School
New Jersey Department of Education 2018-19 ESSA School Accountability Profile 07 Camden 0150 Audubon Public School Disrict 010 Audubon Junior/Senior High School Participation Rate Academic Achievement (NJSLA/DLM) Academic Progress Students Non Time In Met (95%) Denominator Proficient Annual Met Median Met standard Enrolled tested School< Yr Standard (At least 95% ( Full-Year Target Target SGP** (40-59.5) Rate Enrolled of full-year students only) Exceeds # % # enrollment ) % % (>=60) English Language Arts / Literacy Schoolwide 504 1.0 1 Y 499.0 53.9 51.2 Y 58.0 Y White 436 1.1 1 Y 431.0 54.5 54.1 Y 58.0 Y Hispanic 37 0.0 0 Y 37.0 37.8 33.5 Y 62.0 - Black or African American 13 0.0 0 * 13.0 46.2 * 47.5 - Asian 9 0.0 0 * 9.0 88.9 * 37.5 - American Indian 2 0.0 0 * 2.0 100.0 * 68.0 - Two or More Races 7 0.0 0 * 7.0 57.1 * 67.5 - Economically Disadvantaged 121 0.8 0 Y 120.0 39.2 34.6 Y 58.5 Y Students with Disabilities 123 2.4 1 Y 120.0 15.0 20.9 N 40.0 Y English Language Learners* 6 0.0 0 * 6.0 16.7 * 39.5 - Mathematics Schoolwide 436 1.1 1 Y 431.0 37.4 32.1 Y 42.0 Y White 377 1.3 1 Y 372.0 37.9 33.2 Y 42.0 Y Hispanic 29 0.0 0 Y 29.0 31.0 22.7 Y 56.0 - Black or African American 13 0.0 0 * 13.0 30.8 * 35.0 - Asian 9 0.0 0 * 9.0 55.6 * 52.5 - American Indian 1 0.0 0 * 1.0 0.0 * - Two or More Races 7 0.0 0 * 7.0 28.6 * - Economically Disadvantaged 98 1.0 0 Y 97.0 20.6 24.0 Y* 38.5 - Students with Disabilities 96 3.1 1 Y 93.0 9.7 18.7 N 58.5 - English Language Learners* 6 0.0 0 * 6.0 0.0 * 44.0 - Graduation Rate (High School only) School Quality -
2020 Sustainable Jersey for Schools Certified Schools Listed Below Are the 147 Schools That Achieved Sustainable Jersey for Schools Certification in the 2020 Cycle
2020 Sustainable Jersey for Schools Certified Schools Listed below are the 147 schools that achieved Sustainable Jersey for Schools certification in the 2020 cycle. The certifications include: 80 newly certified schools (78 at the bronze-level and 2 first time silver- level); 66 schools were recertified at the bronze-level; 3 schools advanced from bronze to silver; and 1 school recertified at the silver-level. To review the complete list of 321 certified New Jersey schools visit: Participating Districts and Schools List. County School District 2020 Certified School Points Level Atlantic Egg Harbor Township School District E.H. Slaybaugh Elementary School 200 Bronze Atlantic Egg Harbor Township School District Alder Avenue Middle School 190 Bronze Atlantic Egg Harbor Township School District Clayton J. Devenport Elementary 190 Bronze Atlantic Egg Harbor Township School District Dr. Joy Miller Elementary School 190 Bronze Atlantic Egg Harbor Township School District Eagle Academy 190 Bronze Atlantic Egg Harbor Township School District Egg Harbor Township High School 190 Bronze Atlantic Egg Harbor Township School District Fernwood Middle School 190 Bronze Atlantic Egg Harbor Township School District H. Russell Swift Elementary School 190 Bronze Atlantic Galloway Township Public Schools Smithville Elementary School 185 Bronze Atlantic Greater Egg Harbor Regional HS District Cedar Creek High School 190 Bronze Atlantic Greater Egg Harbor Regional HS District Absegami High School 180 Bronze Atlantic Greater Egg Harbor Regional HS District Oakcrest -
Njsiaa Wrestling Public School Classifications 2018 - 2019
NJSIAA WRESTLING PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSIFICATIONS 2018 - 2019 North I, Group V North I, Group IV (Range 1,394 - 2,713) (Range 940 - 1,302) Northing Northing School Name Number Enrollment School Name Number Enrollment Bloomfield High School 712844 1,473 Belleville High School 716518 1,057 Clifton High School 742019 2,131 Cliffside Park High School 724048 940 East Orange Campus High School 701896 1,756 Fair Lawn High School 763923 1,102 Eastside High School 756591 2,304 Kearny High School 701968 1,293 Hackensack High School 745799 1,431 Morris Hills High School 745480 985 John F. Kennedy High School 756570 2,478 Morris Knolls High School 745479 1,100 Livingston High School 709106 1,434 Mount Olive High School 749123 1,158 Montclair High School 723754 1,596 Northern Highlands Regional HS 800331 1,021 Morristown High School 716336 1,394 Orange High School 701870 941 North Bergen High School 717175 1,852 Randolph High School 730913 1,182 Passaic County Technical Institute 763837 2,633 Ridgewood High School 778520 1,302 Passaic High School 734778 2,396 Roxbury High School 738224 1,010 Union City High School 705770 2,713 Wayne Hills High School 774731 953 West Orange High School 716434 1,574 Wayne Valley High School 763819 994 North I, Group III North I, Group II (Range 762 - 917) (Range 514 - 751) Northing Northing School Name Number Enrollment School Name Number Enrollment Bergenfield High School 760447 847 Dumont High School 767749 611 Dwight Morrow High School 753193 816 Glen Rock High School 771209 560 Indian Hills High School 796598 808 High -
Return of Private Foundation CT' 10 201Z '
Return of Private Foundation OMB No 1545-0052 Form 990 -PF or Section 4947(a)(1) Nonexempt Charitable Trust Department of the Treasury Treated as a Private Foundation Internal Revenue Service Note. The foundation may be able to use a copy of this return to satisfy state reporting requirem M11 For calendar year 20 11 or tax year beainnina . 2011. and ending . 20 Name of foundation A Employer Identification number THE PFIZER FOUNDATION, INC. 13-6083839 Number and street (or P 0 box number If mail is not delivered to street address ) Room/suite B Telephone number (see instructions) (212) 733-4250 235 EAST 42ND STREET City or town, state, and ZIP code q C If exemption application is ► pending, check here • • • • • . NEW YORK, NY 10017 G Check all that apply Initial return Initial return of a former public charity D q 1 . Foreign organizations , check here . ► Final return Amended return 2. Foreign organizations meeting the 85% test, check here and attach Address chang e Name change computation . 10. H Check type of organization' X Section 501( exempt private foundation E If private foundation status was terminated Section 4947 ( a)( 1 ) nonexem pt charitable trust Other taxable p rivate foundation q 19 under section 507(b )( 1)(A) , check here . ► Fair market value of all assets at end J Accounting method Cash X Accrual F If the foundation is in a60-month termination of year (from Part Il, col (c), line Other ( specify ) ---- -- ------ ---------- under section 507(b)(1)(B),check here , q 205, 8, 166. 16) ► $ 04 (Part 1, column (d) must be on cash basis) Analysis of Revenue and Expenses (The (d) Disbursements total of amounts in columns (b), (c), and (d) (a) Revenue and (b) Net investment (c) Adjusted net for charitable may not necessanly equal the amounts in expenses per income income Y books purposes C^7 column (a) (see instructions) .) (cash basis only) I Contribution s odt s, grants etc. -
1963 Metuchen High School
dedication Miss Leis, Mrs. Switras, Mrs. Owsik It is the responsibility of the office staff to serve the faculty and the students. This they do with a willingness and an altruistic spirit which inspire us all. Although the office staff enjoys perhaps the least personal contact with the student, they assist him in every phase of his high school life. From the day you fill out your first schedule card to the day you receive your diploma, they are ever present in the background, guiding and aiding you. For these reasons, and in grateful appreciation of their never failing interest and understanding we respect fully dedicate this yearbook to Miss Mildred Leis, Mrs. Virginia Owsik, and Mrs. Vera Switras. The Editors I would like to take this opportunity to offer you my heartiest congratulations and sheerest wishes for the future. You are leaving many wonderful years behind, but stepping into a most exciting part of life. Though past years seem important now, it is the future that holds your place in life. Paraphrasing Louisa May Alcott, Let LIFE be your college; may you be graduated well and earn some honors. Eugene R. Biringer To The Class of '63: On this memorable occasion, I extend my sincerest congratulations and best wishes to the members of the graduating class. It is my fond est hope that the years spent at Metuchen High School will be valuable as you assume your roles in our complex society. You are now faced with the responsibility of insuring the continuation and preservation of our culture and way of life. -
Mathematical Mayhem to Bring Students from 11 Area High Schools to Stockton for Competition
Mathematical Mayhem to Bring Students from 11 Area High Schools to Stockton for Competition Stockton Math Faculty and Students Organize April 9 Math Challenge For Immediate Release Friday, March 11, 2016 Contact: Susan Allen News and Media Relations Galloway, NJ 08205 [email protected] (609) 652-4790 www.stockton.edu/media Galloway, NJ – Students from 11 area high schools will solve their way through a math-filled Saturday during the fifth annual Mathematical Mayhem competition on April 9, 2016 at Stockton University. The competition brings high school students to Stockton’s campus to compete in individual and team exams that are designed to challenge the students and assess their current skill development. The competition is sponsored by the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Mathematics faculty, and students in the Math Club and Pi Mu Epsilon New Jersey Omicron chapter. About 22 percent of all the math and science majors in New Jersey’s senior public colleges and universities earn their degree at Stockton. Mathematical Mayhem exposes local youth and aspiring math and science majors to a university setting. A number of the teachers who bring their students to the competition are Stockton graduates. The experience “is meant to reduce test anxiety, increase student confidence and provide high school students with an inside view of college life,” said Chia-Lin Wu, professor of Mathematics and founder of the competition. The students will be exposed to the challenges of math and will see where they stand among their peers, he added. Participating high schools can send teams of three students to compete. -
Calendar Report
Pemberton Township Multi Year Multiple Activities Schedule (as of 11-05-2019) Activity Time Versus Location Location Dismiss Leave Return Comments Detail TUESDAY, NOV 26, 2019 Bowling: 3:45pm STEM Civics Charter Curtis Lanes - (45 Scotch Rd., Varsity Ewing, NJ) Match WEDNESDAY, NOV 27, 2019 Football: 7:00pm Rancocas Valley Rancocas Valley Regional High Varsity Regional School Game MONDAY, DEC 02, 2019 Bowling: 3:45pm Burlington Township Laurel Lanes Varsity Match TUESDAY, DEC 03, 2019 Swimming: 3:30pm Camden County Camden County Tech - 2:00pm Varsity Technical School - Sicklerville, NJ Meet Pennsauken Tech FRIDAY, DEC 06, 2019 Bowling: 3:45pm Pennsauken Public Thunderbird Lanes Varsity Schools Match Swimming: 4:00pm Camden Academy Camden Academy Charter High 2:20pm Varsity Charter School Meet MONDAY, DEC 09, 2019 Bowling: 3:45pm Holy Cross Holy Cross (Cancelled) Varsity Match Basketball 3:45pm Helen A. Fort Middle Helen A. Fort Middle School MS: Girls School vs. Middle Bordentown Middle School School Game Basketball 5:00pm Helen A. Fort Middle Helen A. Fort Middle School MS: Boys School vs. Middle Bordentown Middle School School Game TUESDAY, DEC 10, 2019 Basketball: 3:45pm Palmyra Palmyra High School Girls Varsity Scrimmage Bowling: 3:45pm Ewing Slocum's Bowling Center Varsity Match Activity Time Versus Location Location Dismiss Leave Return Comments Detail Wrestling 3:45pm Berlin Twp Berlin Township Eisenhower MS: Boys (Eisenhower) MS, Middle School Middle Helen A. Fort Middle School School Match Basketball: 4:00pm Hightstown Pemberton Township High "B" Gym Boys School Freshman Scrimmage WEDNESDAY, DEC 11, 2019 Basketball 3:45pm STEM Civics Charter, STEM Civics Charter School - MS: Girls Helen A. -
Participating School List 2018-2019
School Name School City School State Abington Senior High School Abington PA Academy of Information Technology & Eng. Stamford CT Academy of Notre Dame de Namur Villanova PA Academy of the Holy Angels Demarest NJ Acton-Boxborough Regional High School Acton MA Advanced Math and Science Academy Marlborough MA Agawam High School Agawam MA Allendale Columbia School Rochester NY Alpharetta High School Alpharetta GA American International School A-1090 Vienna American Overseas School of Rome Rome Italy Amesbury High School Amesbury MA Amity Regional High School Woodbridge CT Antilles School St. Thomas VI Arcadia High School Arcadia CA Arcata High School Arcata CA Arlington Catholic High School Arlington MA Austin Preparatory School Reading MA Avon Old Farms Avon CT Baldwin Senior High School Baldwin NY Barnstable High School Hyannis MA Barnstable High School Hyannis MA Barrington High School Barrington RI Barron Collier High School Naples FL BASIS Scottsdale Scottsdale AZ Baxter Academy of Technology & Science Portland ME Bay Village High School Bay Village OH Bedford High School Bedford NH Bedford High School Bedford MA Belen Jesuit Preparatory School Miami FL Berkeley High School Berkeley CA Berkshire School Sheffield MA Bethel Park Senior High Bethel Park PA Bishop Brady High School Concord NH Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro MA Bishop Fenwick High School Peabody MA Bishop Guertin High School Nashua NH Bishop Hendricken High School Warwick RI Bishop Seabury Academy Lawrence KS Bishop Stang High School North Dartmouth MA Blind Brook High -
Daylight/Twilight High School
State of New Jersey 2013-14 21-5210-030 OVERVIEW DAYLIGHT/TWILIGHT HIGH SCHOOL MERCER 135 EAST HANOVER STREET TRENTON CITY GRADE SPAN 09-12 TRENTON, NJ 08609 1.00 This school's academic performance significantly lags in comparison to schools across the state. Additionally, its academic performance significantly lags in comparison to its peers. This school's college and career readiness significantly lags in comparison to schools across the state. Additionally, its college and career readiness significantly lags in comparison to its peers. This school's graduation and post-secondary performance significantly lags in comparison to schools across the state. Additionally, its graduation and post-secondary readiness significantly lags in comparison to its peers. Performance Areas Peer Percentile Statewide Percentile Percent of Improvement Status Targets Met Priority Academic Achievement 3 1 67% Rationale College & Career Readiness 1 0 0% Lowest-Performing Graduation and Post-Secondary 4 1 0% Very High Performance is defined as being equal to or above the 80th percentile. High Performance is defined as being between the 60th and 79.9th percentiles. Average Performance is defined as being between the 40th and 59.9th percentiles. Lagging Performance is defined as being between the 20th and 39.9th percentiles. Significantly Lagging Performance is defined as being equal to or below the 19.9th percentile. Peer Schools are schools that have similar grade levels and students with similar demographic characteristics, such as the percentage of students qualifying for Free/Reduced Lunch, Limited English Proficiency programs or Special Education programs. Academic Achievement This school outperforms 1% of schools statewide as noted Academic Achievement measures the content knowledge by its statewide percentile and 3% of schools educating students have in language arts literacy and math. -
Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District
GREATER EGG HARBOR REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING September 28, 2020 The regular meeting of the Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District Board of Education was called to order by President Carol Houck at 7:00 P.M. on the above date in the Library of the Absegami, 201 S. Wrangleboro Road, Galloway, New Jersey. Secretary Grossi read the following statement: This is to advise those present at this meeting of the Board of Education of the Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District, in the County of Atlantic, that adequate notice has been given of this meeting as required by the provisions of Chapter 231 of the Laws of 1975; that notice thereof has been forwarded for publication in the District official newspapers, posted in the Absegami, Oakcrest and Cedar Creek High Schools, and forwarded to all of the Clerks of the municipalities within this school district within the time required by said Act. Present: Michael Baldwin, Peggy Capone, Darrell Edmonds, Anne Erickson, Lois Garrison, Margaret Guenther, Carol Houck, Greg Kehrli and Brian Sartorio Also Present: John J. Keenan, Superintendent; Thomas P. Grossi, Business Administrator/Board Secretary and Louis J. Greco, Solicitor (by phone). MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING Page 2 September 28, 2020 Mrs. Guenther stated that those absent for Special Meetings should be noted due to conflict. On motion by Guenther, seconded by Erickson, recommending approval of Minutes minutes of the following meetings: September 14, 2020 – Regular September 15, 2020 – Special September 15, 2020 – Executive September 21, 2020 – Special September 21, 2020 – Executive September 22, 2020 – Special September 22, 2020 – Executive September 24, 2020 – Special September 24, 2020 – Executive Upon Roll Call Vote – Vote (Yes) Baldwin, Capone, Erickson, Guenther, Houck and Kehrli. -
NGPF's 2021 State of Financial Education Report
11 ++ 2020-2021 $$ xx %% NGPF’s 2021 State of Financial == Education Report ¢¢ Who Has Access to Financial Education in America Today? In the 2020-2021 school year, nearly 7 out of 10 students across U.S. high schools had access to a standalone Personal Finance course. 2.4M (1 in 5 U.S. high school students) were guaranteed to take the course prior to graduation. GOLD STANDARD GOLD STANDARD (NATIONWIDE) (OUTSIDE GUARANTEE STATES)* In public U.S. high schools, In public U.S. high schools, 1 IN 5 1 IN 9 $$ students were guaranteed to take a students were guaranteed to take a W-4 standalone Personal Finance course standalone Personal Finance course W-4 prior to graduation. prior to graduation. STATE POLICY IMPACTS NATIONWIDE ACCESS (GOLD + SILVER STANDARD) Currently, In public U.S. high schools, = 7 IN = 7 10 states have or are implementing statewide guarantees for a standalone students have access to or are ¢ guaranteed to take a standalone ¢ Personal Finance course for all high school students. North Carolina and Mississippi Personal Finance course prior are currently implementing. to graduation. How states are guaranteeing Personal Finance for their students: In 2018, the Mississippi Department of Education Signed in 2018, North Carolina’s legislation echoes created a 1-year College & Career Readiness (CCR) neighboring state Virginia’s, by which all students take Course for the entering freshman class of the one semester of Economics and one semester of 2018-2019 school year. The course combines Personal Finance. All North Carolina high school one semester of career exploration and college students, beginning with the graduating class of 2024, transition preparation with one semester of will take a 1-year Economics and Personal Finance Personal Finance. -
FY15 NCLB Nonpublic Allocation Tables
FY 2015 ESEA‐NCLB Nonpublic Allocations NONPUBLIC COUNTY DISTRICT SCHOOL TITLE II‐A TITLE III CODE COUNTY CODE DISTRICT NAME CODE NONPUBLIC SCHOOL NAME % TITLE III IMMIGRANT 01 ATLANTIC 0010 ABSECON CITY 01A HOLY SPIRIT HIGH SCHOOL 30.80% 01 ATLANTIC 0110 ATLANTIC CITY 03A OUR LADY STAR OF THE SEA 2.48% $2,554 01 ATLANTIC 0590 BUENA REGIONAL 04A SAINT AUGUSTINE PREP 23.80% 01 ATLANTIC 0590 BUENA REGIONAL 08A SAINT MARYS REGIONAL 8.13% $256 01 ATLANTIC 1310 EGG HARBOR TWP 09A ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 3.63% 01 ATLANTIC 1690 GALLOWAY TWP 15A ASSUMPTION REGIONAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL 8.23% 01 ATLANTIC 1690 GALLOWAY TWP 17A CHAMPION BAPTIST ACADEMY 0.65% 01 ATLANTIC 1690 GALLOWAY TWP 16A HIGHLAND ACADEMY 0.98% 01 ATLANTIC 1690 GALLOWAY TWP 14A PILGRIM ACADEMY 7.50% 01 ATLANTIC 1940 HAMILTON TWP 18A SAINT VINCENT DEPAUL SCHOOL 5.02% $513 01 ATLANTIC 1960 HAMMONTON TOWN 21A LIFE MISSION TRAINING CENTER 0.22% 01 ATLANTIC 1960 HAMMONTON TOWN 20A SAINT JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL 9.73% 01 ATLANTIC 1960 HAMMONTON TOWN 19A SAINT JOSEPH SCHOOL REGIONAL ELEM 6.83% 01 ATLANTIC 4180 PLEASANTVILLE CITY 02P LIFE POINT ACADEMY/ LIFE POINT CHUR 0.22% 01 ATLANTIC 4800 SOMERS POINT CITY 23A SAINT JOSEPH REGIONAL SCHOOL 32.10% 03 BERGEN 0300 BERGENFIELD BORO 24A TRANSFIGURATION ACADEMY 6.08% $2,814 03 BERGEN 0300 BERGENFIELD BORO 00X YESHIVAT HE'ATID 3.77% 03 BERGEN 0440 BOGOTA BORO 26A SAINT JOSEPH ACADEMY 19.50% 03 BERGEN 0440 BOGOTA BORO 27A TRINITY LUTHERAN SCHOOL 0.63% 03 BERGEN 0990 CRESSKILL BORO 29A ACADEMY OF ST.