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Thursday, January 10, 2013

West Deptford '12 Graduation Rate 5th Lowest in County

A new state mandated formula promises a clearer overall picture of New Jersey's true graduation rate, but caused a decline at many school districts, including West Deptford.

Out of 14 high schools in Gloucester County, West Deptford falls close to the bottom for the Class of 2012’s graduation rate, state data shows. West Deptford had an 84.86 percent graduation rate for 2012, putting it 10th in the county, whose high schools ranged from graduation rates of 96.3 percent (Gloucester County Institute of Technology) to 72.07 percent (Paulsboro High School). Superintendent Kevin Kitchenman called the numbers “a concern” and unusually high, but also wants residents to understand how the graduation rate is calculated. West Deptford’s graduation rate is down in recent years, and part of that decrease comes from a new state formula. The formula provides a clearer picture of New Jersey’s graduation rate overall, but can…

Walter Frockmorton

11:23 am on Saturday, January 12, 2013

I wouldn't get too upset about a statistic like this. It could mean that the schools with a higher percentage tend to hang on to their troublemakers and disrupt the education process for students that actually want to learn. Keep up the good work. Walt ----- just keepin it real   more ›

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Huge Changes Coming to Math Classes in WD Schools

The school board approves a new math curriculum for the West Deptford School District that aligns it with the new model set by New Jersey's Department of Education.

There are some big changes in store for math classes at West Deptford schools. As part of approving a curriculum for the school district, the school board on Monday approved revised changes to the mathematics curriculum for grades K-5 and 9-12. The changes align West Deptford's curriculum with the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), the new benchmark used across New Jersey. The school district's director of curriculum, Kristin O'Neill, gave a presentation to the board to explain the changes. The new model curriculum is the first that New Jersey's Department of Education has issued. The new curriculum aims to to prepare students for the new Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) tests that all students in …

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