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People on here always say (insert town here) is a top 10 school in the state. Where do you find this info? The only objective rankings I could find were School Digger.com and their rankings don't reflect that any of them are in the top 20 For example (Elementary Schools) Taunton Forge (Medford) 38 Baker (Moorestown) 95 Signal Hill (Voorhees) 182
Hi, my husband and I are moving to NJ (to work in NYC). I am trying to find a ranking list of the top public elementary schools in NJ, but all the NJ Elementary Schools (Elizabeth, Clifton, Bayonne: house, find a job, school districts) - New Jersey - City-Data Forum
The thing about rankings is that they change. I don't know how anyone born after 1970 can ever decide on which town to live in let alone what street in that town to live in with the influx of changing and conflicting statistics. Add that with unrealistic criteria and price range and you have one giant complaint fest.
Just an FYI, there are parts of Cinnaminson adjacent to Moorestown that are just as nice in a school district that's nearly as good, FWIW... Moorestown ranked 99th best HS in the state according to this site New Jersey State Schools - NJ School Rankings Senaca in Medford was 115th Cinnaminson was 116th
NJ Monthly. New rankings coming out this month, they come out every two years.
FYI, Moorestown High School is a blue ribbon school and has ranked in the Top 10 in the State. If you think Senaca, Cinnaminson are comparable to Moorestown on school quality or reputation, I've got some ocean view property in Kansas to sell you. M-town also turns out more kids to the Ivy League than any of its peers.
Just confirmed that if your school system does NOT have a cafeteria and therefore does not have a lunch program, the % of free lunches is marked as 0%. 2017 Niche NJ School Rankings (Millburn: living, rich, place) - New Jersey - Page 5 - City-Data Forum
Anyway if you just want to take it from somewhere else, i'd look at the academic rank both in absolute and relative to peers on the NJ Dept of Ed Report Cards, and try to look at at least 2-3 yrs. Any of the big published lists are pretty bad in my opinion just based on their methodologies.
Those complaining about factors like diversity negatively impacting their school rankings have to consider that the mark of a good education is about 2017 Niche NJ School Rankings (Jersey City, Livingston: income, living in, law) - New Jersey - Page 3 - City-Data Forum