Schools
Majority Of Collingswood Teachers 'Effective,' New Evaluations Say
The state Department of Education released data on teacher evaluations last week.

COLLINGSWOOD, NJ — Collingswood school children are in good hands. The Collingswood Public School District received good marks from the New Jersey Department of Education’s staff evaluations based on the 2015-16 school year.
Teachers and staff across the state are graded and categorized as “highly effective,” “effective," "partially effective" and "ineffective." Results were released last week.
Out of 165 total teachers, 118 teachers were found to be “effective,” with another 45 deemed “highly effective.” No data was provided for the other two categories.
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There are seven principals, assistant principals and vice principals in the district, but no data was provided for them.
See related: NJ Teacher Report Cards Released: See Who’s Effective, Ineffective
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Nearly two-thirds of the state’s 112,000 teachers were found to be “effective” and another third were “highly effective,” according to a report from NJ Spotlight.
State law requires each district to use a standardized system to evaluate teacher performance based on classroom observation and a form of student performance. It has been in effect since the State Legislature passed a tenure system five years ago to determine the strongest and weakest teachers in the state.
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