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NJ Teacher Evaluations: How Howell Schools Fared

Overall, 99 percent of the teachers in both the K-8 and high school districts were evaluated as effective or highly effective.

HOWELL, NJ — Nearly 99 percent of teachers in the Howell Township School District have been judged as effective or highly effective, under information released by the state Department of Education last week.

And among teachers in the Freehold Regional High School District, 99.4 percent achieved those evaluation levels.

The evaluations, based on a combination of student test scores, in-class observations, and goals teachers set for their students, were for the 2015-16 school year. The full list of school results can be downloaded here (it is an Excel spreadsheet).

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According to the state DOE's AchieveNJ website, for teachers whose students are eligible to take the PARCC tests — fourth-graders through eighth-graders for language arts and fourth- through seventh-graders in math — 30 percent of a teacher’s overall evaluation rating is based on how that teacher's students fare on the tests. Another 55 percent is based on classroom observations, while 15 percent is based on the objectives set for students.

Teachers whose students do not fall into those categories (art and physical education, for instance) are evaluated with 85 percent of their grade coming from classroom observation and 15 percent from goals set for students, according to the website.

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Teachers receive a rating of 1 through 4 in each category, and their overall effectiveness rating is calculated.

In the Howell elementary and middle schools, 467 of the district's 586 teachers received evaluations of effective, and 112 were evaluated as highly effective.

In the high school district, 632 of the district's 743 teachers received evaluations of effective, and 107 were evaluated as highly effective, according to the state data.

Here is the breakdown of the number of teachers rated effective and highly effective in each of the district's schools. An asterisk indicates fewer than 10 teachers received the ranking and the state suppressed those numbers. The categories for ineffective and partially effective were eliminated because in each school the numbers were fewer than 10 and thus marked by an asterisk.

HOWELL TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS

FREEHOLD REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT

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