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Niche School Ranking: See Grades For Lawrence Public Schools
The school district received an overall grade of A-. Meanwhile, The Lawrenceville School was among the Top.3 in best private schools.
LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ — Niche’s 2023 Best Schools and Districts rankings were released earlier this week. Lawrence Township Public Schools ranked 93rd in NJ and 5th in Mercer County.
Two Mercer County school districts topped the list. Princeton Public School was ranked No. 3 in the state and West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District was ranked No. 4.
Niche ranked 11,820 school districts nationwide. The rankings differ from others that rely almost exclusively on test scores and academic performance in that it also includes input from students, alumni and parents, as well as quantitative data from sources such as the U.S. Department of Education to evaluate teachers, resources and facilities, according to the platform.
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Lawrence School District Gets An A-
The school district received an overall grade of A-. It received an A+ in college prep; A for diversity; A- for academics; B for teachers, clubs and activities, sports and administration; B+ for food and C+ for resources and facilities.
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The platform said its rankings were created to provide families with valuable information — both quantitative and qualitative — on schools in their area or in a neighborhood they’re not familiar with yet.
"We strive to put as much power in their hands as possible so they can make informed decisions with confidence," Skurman said in a statement. "Our 2023 rankings surface key insights and data points for parents everywhere to use in their school search. We’re honored that millions of families consider us a reliable resource during such a pivotal moment in their lives."
Here are New Jersey's highest-ranking districts:
- Millburn Township School District
- Northern Valley Regional High School District (Demarest)
- Princeton Public Schools
- West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District
- Ridgewood Public School District
- Tenafly Public School District
- Livingston Board of Education School District
- Summit Public School District
- Pascack Valley Regional High School District (Montvale)
- Mountain Lakes School District
- Moorestown Township Public School District
- South Brunswick School District
- Bernards Township School District
- West Essex Regional School District (North Caldwell)
- Haddonfield Public Schools
- Holmdel Township School District
- Westfield Public School District
- New Providence School District
- Mahwah Township Public School District
- Ramapo Indian Hills Regional High School District (Oakland)
- The School District of the Chathams
- Edison Township School District
- Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District
- River Dell Regional School District (River Edge)
- Glen Rock Board of Education
Niche gave them all A-plus grades, except for Glen Rock, which received an A.
Best Public High School
Niche also ranked 92,743 public schools in the 2023 report. Lawrence High School was ranked 131 in the state and 8th in the County among the best public high schools list released by Niche. More: NJ's 'Best' High Schools: New Rankings Released
But high school rankings have their critics. In 2013, journalist and former professor and The Atlantic writer John Tierney argued that high school rankings are "nonsense."
"Parents might be able to use that information to find an affordable residence near good schools, while still leaving themselves within reasonable reach of their place of employment," Tierney wrote.
"It's harder to fathom the logic for ranking high schools nationwide. Few are the families who will move out of state or across the country on the basis of claims about school quality."
Private School Top In State
Niche also released a list of the best private high schools in the state and the Lawrenceville School topped the list. With an overall grade of A+, the Lawrenceville School came in at No. 2, behind neighboring Princeton International School of Math and Science. Other private schools in the area also featured on the list. The Peddie School in Hightstown came in at No.6, Princeton Day School ranked 9th and Stuart Day School 14th. The Wilberforce School and The Hun School of Princeton were ranked 16th and 17th respectively. The Pennington School ranked 15th.
These are New Jersey's best private high schools, per Niche:
- Princeton International School of Math and Science
- The Lawrenceville School
- The Pingry School
- Newark Academy
- Delbarton School
- The Peddie School
- Dwight-Englewood School
- Kent Place School
- Princeton Day School
- Rutgers Preparatory School
- Blair Academy
- Montclair Kimberley Academy
- The Wardlaw + Hartridge School
- Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart
- The Pennington School
- The Wilberforce School
- The Hun School of Princeton
- Golda Och Academy
- Ranney School
- Morristown-Beard School
- Pioneer Academy
- Moorestown Friends School
- Primoris Academy
- Mount Saint Mary Academy
- Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child - Upper School
School ratings have the power to drive segregation, contends Jack Schneider, an associate professor of education at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.
"There’s evidence that this is already happening via websites like GreatSchools.org and Niche.com," Schneider wrote last October for WBUR.
Find out more about the rankings and methodology here.
(With reporting from Josh Bakan, Patch Staff)
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