In this photograph taken Sept. 13, 2011, New Jersey acting Education Commissioner Christopher Cerf answers a question at Sharp Elementary School in Cherry Hill, N.J. Cerf says the state should be quicker to reconfigure or close failing institutions and that would be one of his top priorities if he had free rein to modify the states education system. As New Jerseys acting education commissioner, Cerf is charged with carrying out Gov. Chris Christies plans to overhaul some aspects of the states public education system. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)
We are very encouraged by results that show our students continue to make steady gains, especially when comparing their results to students in other cities. This data shows us that while there remains progress to be made, thousands more Newark students are reading and doing math on grade level today than just a few years ago, and that these students have a better chance at attending college and pursuing a meaningful career when they leave our schools.
That’s Newark Superintendent Chris Cerf commenting on the implications of just-released state test scores of Newark public school students’ proficiency in math and English Language Arts (ELA). For decades the academic achievement of Newark students has lagged behind others, including children with similar socio-economic backgrounds. But based on this year’s most recent PARCC data (Newark students participate at a rate of 94%, which enables educators “to draw more meaningful conclusions about student learning”), the district reports that “Newark’s results have not only improved, but compare more favorably than ever before with other districts across the state.” In particular, over the last two years PARCC scores have gone up almost 9 points in ELA and over 5 points in math. Once you include Newark’s public charter schools, student academic growth is even more impressive.
Here are some highlights.
If you want more detail about the district’s blueprint for continuing this upward swing, see Newark’s 2016-2019 strategic plan.
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