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NJ School Performance Summary Report
Lewis F. Cole Middle School
2018-2019
CDS: 03-1550-100
County: Bergen
District: Fort Lee School District
Principal: Mr. Robert Daniello
467 STILLWELL AVENUE
FORT LEE, NJ 07024-2140
School Website
201-585-4660
 
Total students: 593
  • Economically Disadvantaged: 17.2%
  • Students with Disabilities: 14.5%
  • English Learners: 7.3%
  • Grades offered: 07-08
  • Student to Teacher Ratio: 12:1
  • Teacher Average Experience (years): 11.2
 
School Highlights Reported by the District
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• Technology drives all of our instruction with a 1:1 Google Chromebook initiative. All 7th and 8th grade students are issued a Chromebook in order to support their studies and academic growth.
• We opened the intermediate school for 5th and 6th graders in September 2019.
• Our Student Ambassador program promotes kindness and acts as peer support to help prevent bullying. This program selects student leaders to promote anti-bullying throughout our student body.
How did students perform on assessments?
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Students that met or exceeded expectations on statewide assessments
English Language Arts
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Below State: 0 - 57.8%
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Met State: 57.9 - 79.9%
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Met Goal: 80 - 100%
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Math
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Below State: 0 - 44.4%
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Met State: 44.5 - 79.9%
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Met Goal: 80 - 100%
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Are students at risk?
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Students that were absent for 10% or more of days enrolled
Chronic Absenteeism
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How does student growth compare to other students?
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English Language Arts
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Below Standard: 1 - 39.5
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Met Standard: 40 - 59.5
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Exceeds Standard: 60 - 99
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Math
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Below Standard: 1 - 39.5
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Met Standard: 40 - 59.5
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Exceeds Standard: 60 - 99
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Median Student Growth Percentile
 
Each student gets a student growth percentile from 1 to 99 for English (4th to 8th grade) and Math (4th to 7th grade) that explains their progress compared to students who had similar test scores in the past.
If the student growth percentiles 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. 
 
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www.state.nj.us/education
www.njschooldata.org
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reportcard@doe.nj.gov
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Engage with your school communities to identify where schools are doing well and where they can improve.