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Livingston Public School Teachers All ‘Effective’ Or Higher: DOE

The NJDOE "graded" hundreds of teachers in Livingston. They all passed the test, state officials report.

LIVINGSTON, NJ — According to the New Jersey Department of Education, all of Livingston's public school teachers were “effective” or "highly effective" in 2015 and 2016.

The New Jersey Department of Education once again has come up with a list that was developed under a relatively new teacher and administrator evaluation system, with educators in the 2015-16 school year graded on a scale of four measures.

The state identified the number of teachers in each school district deemed "highly effective," "effective," "partially effective" and "ineffective" and released the list last week. If nine or fewer staff received a rating of ineffective, the record was "suppressed" and not part of the data file.

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In Livingston, out of 410 ranked teachers, 121 were “effective” and 287 were “highly effective,” the DOE stated.

Out of 15 administrators (principals, assistant principals and vice-principals), 11 were "highly effective" and 4 were not included in the data.

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The evaluation system began after the state legislature passed a teacher tenure system five years ago that ultimately sought to identify the weakest and the best teachers. State law now requires every district to use a standardized evaluation system based on observed classroom practices and some measure of student performance.

With previous reporting by Tom Davis

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