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Here Is How Springfield Schools Were Graded On New State Report
NJ once again released its controversial system that grades every school on a 0-100 scale. Find out how Springfield schools ranked.
SPRINGFIELD, NJ — Springfield Schools Superintendent Michael Davino expressed his displeasure with the state's controversial rating system that many educators say paints an incomplete picture of the state's 2,100 schools.
Davino noted the whole ranking system is "preposterous" and it "doesn't accurately project or manifest everything that is going on in the district."
He also added that information the state reported was not accurate to information and records he had.
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"My personal opinion is the data we collect and generate show our scores and kids are continuing to do better," Davino said.
The schools are rated on a 1-100 scale. The ratings, which were released Wednesday, were established to comply with the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which replaced the controversial No Child Left Behind Act.
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The ratings for high schools are based on graduation and absenteeism rates and PARCC scores, while elementary and middle school scores are based on absenteeism, PARCC and student progress on PARCC tests, according to the state Department of Education.
Patch obtained the "summative scores" from the state Department of Education, which shows schools in Cresskill, Millburn and Fair Haven as having the highest scores, getting a 96.73 or higher.
Based on the reports, it appears that schools that finished with at least a 50 score could be considered average. Schools that finish in the top 20 percent are considered above average.
Springfield schools received the following scores and overall rankings (out of 2,088 schools):
- 680th. Thelma L. Sandmeier Elementary School: 60.93
- 703rd. James Caldwell Elementary School: 60.59
- 872nd. Jonathan Dayton High School: 56.00
- 1,188th. Florence M. Gaudineer Middle School: 46.35
Schools that have third grade or higher also have "summative percentile rating," which shows how they compare to other high schools, middle and elementary schools. Those give elementary schools more weight in their scoring because they don't have the exact same criteria as high schools (like graduation rates).
The summative percentile ratings, and their statewide rankings are:
- 666th. Thelma L. Sandmeier Elementary School: 68.19
- 686th. James Caldwell Elementary School: 67.18
- 946th. Jonathan Dayton High School: 54.73
- 1,190th. Florence M. Gaudineer Middle School: 43.01
For a complete statewide list of rankings, click here.
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