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Moorestown High School Nets Perfect Scores in School Performance Reports
It scored 100 percent in Academic Achievement, College and Career Readiness and Graduation and Post Secondary School performance.

Moorestown High School saw perfect scores across the board in the School Performance Reports for the 2013-14 school year, recently released by the New Jersey Department of Education.
It scored 100 percent in Academic Achievement, College and Career Readiness and Graduation and Post Secondary School performance.
This is the third year the Department has issued its School Performance Reports that provide comprehensive data on school performance.
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The detailed report, which can be viewed by clicking here, measures how schools fared in meeting specific goals, as well as how the school performed against other schools in the state and its peer group.
Peer schools are schools that have similar grade levels and students with similar demographic characteristics, such as the percentage of students qualifying for Free/Reduced Lunch, Limited English Proficiency programs or Special Education programs.
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South Jersey schools included in Moorestown’s peer group are Cherokee, Shawnee, Cedar Grove and Delaware Valley Regional.
Schools are ranked according to the following categories:
Very high: equal to or greater than the 80th percentile;
High: Between 60 and 79.9;
Average: Between 40 and 59.9;
Lagging: Between 20 and 39.9;
Significantly lagging: 19.9 or lower.
Moorestown High School’s college and career readiness is very high when compared to schools across the state, and when compared to its peers.
College and career readiness measures student participation in the SAT, ACT or PSAT and college AP or IB courses in English, math, social studies and science.
It meets 100 percent of its goals, outperforming 84 percent of statewide schools and 81 percent of peer schools.
Specifically, 71 percent of students scored above 1550 on the SAT
Despite meeting 100 percent of its goals, Moorestown’s graduation and post-secondary performance is about average when compared to schools across the state, and lags behind its peers.
This measures the rate at which students who begin high school four years earlier graduate within four years, and the rate at which students drop out of school.
Moorestown outperformed 58 percent of the state, but just 31 percent of its peers.
Its academic performance is high when compared against the other schools in the state and its peers.
Academic Achievement measures the content knowledge students have in language arts literacy and math, including proficiency rates on both the Language Arts Literacy and Math sections of the New Jersey High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA).
It meets 100 percent of its targets, outperforming 75 percent of schools statewide and 60 percent of its peers.
Specifically, the school scored 100 percent in both the HSPA Language Arts and Proficiency and HSPA Math Proficiency, and met all its targets for the No Child Left Behind waiver.
Career and Technical Education (CTE) was included in the reports for the first time this year.
CTE provides students with opportunities to attain academic, technical and professional skills that are essential for success in 21st Century careers. Through authentic learning experiences, informed by standards and expectations of business and industry, CTE programs enhance students’ career readiness and options for the future.
A total of 18 percent of Moorestown High School students participated, compared to a state average of 19.2 percent.
The overall graduation rate was 98 percent, with a dropout rate of 0.3 percent.
The student suspension rate was 3.8 percent, and there were no expulsions.
The School Performance Reports were created collaboratively with the input of members of the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA), New Jersey Principals and Supervisors Association (NJPSA), the New Jersey Association of School Administrators (NJASA), the New Jersey School Boards Association (NJSBA), and the New Jersey Parent Teacher Association (NJPTA).
A report on the Upper Elementary School is also available.
For complete reports, click here.
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