New Jersey High School Test Scores Released for Spring 2025 Assessments
NJ School Test Scores: See How Your High School Fared
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New Jersey's Spring 2025 test scores reveal that 81.3% of students passed the English language arts portion and 58.5% were proficient in math. The assessments, which include the NJ Graduate Proficiency Assessments (NJGPA), help evaluate student readiness for graduation and identify educational needs.
- 0181.3% of students passed the English language arts portion of the NJGPA.
- 0258.5% of students achieved proficiency in math.
- 03The NJGPA tests are crucial for determining graduation readiness.
- 04Students can meet graduation requirements through alternative standardized tests if they do not pass the NJGPA.
- 05Mean scores for various subjects are available for every assessed school.
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The Spring 2025 assessments in New Jersey revealed that 81.3% of students passed the English language arts section of the NJ Graduate Proficiency Assessments (NJGPA), while only 58.5% were proficient in math. These assessments, conducted for 11th graders in March and for 9th graders in April, aim to evaluate students' readiness for graduation and adherence to the Student Learning Standards set by the New Jersey Department of Education. To be deemed proficient, students must score above 750 in math and English/language arts on a scale of 650 to 850. In addition, students can fulfill graduation requirements through alternative tests like the SAT or ACT if they do not pass the NJGPA. The mean scores for the Spring 2025 assessments included 745 for ninth grade English/language arts, 752 for geometry, and 736 for math in the NJGPA. These scores provide insight into the educational progress across New Jersey's public schools.
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These test scores are critical for students and schools in New Jersey, as they determine readiness for graduation and identify areas needing improvement.
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