School Performance Reports
The 2022-2023 New Jersey School Performance Reports were recently released and are available on the NJ School Performance Reports Webpage at www.njschooldata.org
The School Performance Reports reflect the NJDOE’s commitment to providing parents, students, and school communities with a large variety of information about each school and district. The 2022-2023 School Performance Reports include all data that was included prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, which includes all assessment, student growth, and accountability data. While even comprehensive data dashboards like these do not fully capture the incredible efforts of our students, families, educators, and community members, the NJDOE believes that it is critical to use the data available in the reports, along with other information collected directly within your LEA and community, to start conversations, identify gaps in information, and continue to find ways to ensure all students receive the support and resources that they need. The School Performance Reports can and should be used in conjunction with available school and district data to identify priorities for upcoming year planning and the use of state and federal dollars. As data over the last three years was impacted by the pandemic in various ways, the NJDOE does recommend caution in comparing data from year to year.
What’s New in the 2022-2023 School Performance Reports
The 2022-2023 School Performance Reports include changes that respond to stakeholder feedback, federal and state requirements, and data availability. These changes include:
· Student growth data as measured by median student growth percentile for the first time since the 2018-2019 reports;
· Expanded computer science course participation data showing participation for all grades kindergarten through 12; and
· Results from the fall 2023 Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) accountability process.
To view School Performance Reports for Holdrum Middle School, Roberge Elementary School, and Woodside Elementary School, please click here.
The NJDOE continues to seek public input on ways to improve future reports. Please complete the School Performance Report feedback survey or email reportcard@doe.nj.gov with feedback and suggestions.