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NJ School Performance Summary Report
School No. 2
2016-2017
CDS: 03-1550-070
County: BERGEN
District: Fort Lee School District
Principal: Mrs. Martin
2047 JONES ROAD
FORT LEE, NJ 07024
School Website
(201)585-4630
Total students:
497
Grades offered: PK-06
Teachers-average years experience: 10.2
Student/Teacher Ratio: 10:1
Students with Disabilities: 28%
Economically Disadvantaged: 21%
English Language Learners: 10%
 
Are students on track for success?
English
Students meeting/exceeding expectations on state assessment
Report chart
Math
Students meeting/exceeding expectations on state assessment
Report chart
Chronic Absenteeism
Students absent for 10% or more of days enrolled
Report chartShowing Progress. School: 5.7%. (Showing Progress: 5.1-10%, Excelling: 0-5%)
How much are students learning?
Median Student Growth Percentile
 
Each student gets a student growth percentile for English (4th to 8th grade) and Math (4th to 7th grade) from 1 to 99 that explains their progress compared to students who had similar test scores in the past.
 
If the student growth percentile for all students in the school are ordered from smallest to largest, the median student growth percentile is the percentile in the middle of that list.
English
Report chartExcelling. School: 67. (Showing Progress: 40-59.5, Excelling: 60-99)
Math
Report chartExcelling. School: 60. (Showing Progress: 40-59.5, Excelling: 60-99)
 
School Highlights
School Highlights
• Academic skills are taught through an interdisciplinary approach designed to motivate students.
• Our multicultural student population embraces our emphasis on global education.
• Students participate in programs such as the Presidential Academic and Fitness Awards.
 
How to
use this report?
One
Learn More: This report provides an overview of school performance. Learn more about your school by viewing the full performance report
Two
Ask Questions: Use the contact information included above to reach out to your school and ask how they are working to improve school performance and student outcomes.
Three
Get Involved: Schools need help from parents and communities to help students succeed. Contact your school to find out about school board meetings or parent groups.