Cranbury Forum | Bulletin | Info Sharing Â
[Click here to bookmark this page: http://cranbury.info]
â–ª
Cranbury School
â–ª
Cranbury Township
â–ª
Cranbury Library
â–ª
Cranbury.org
â–ª
Cranburyhistory.org
(Press Ctrl and = keys to increase font size)
Search
Register (optional)
Log in to check your private messages
Log in
[http://cranbury.info]
->
News | Events
Post a reply
Username
Subject
Message body
Emoticons
Font colour:
Default
Dark Red
Red
Orange
Brown
Yellow
Green
Olive
Cyan
Blue
Dark Blue
Indigo
Violet
White
Black
Font size:
Tiny
Small
Normal
Large
Huge
Close Tags
[quote="news"]Cranbury pleased with high grades By Maria Prato-Gaines Posted: Friday, February 22, 2008 10:54 AM EST CRANBURY — State School Report Cards were released this week and with increasing advanced proficiency scores for Cranbury, school officials said they are pleased with the results. ”We’re proud of the scores our students achieved,” said Chief School Administrator John Haney. “Academically, we did very well.” The annual state report gives information about schools performance on standardized tests, classroom size, enrollment, faculty salaries and student-faculty ratios. Each school is compared to state averages. Results revealed that students at Cranbury School tested well above the statewide average. At minimum, Cranbury students led the state average by more than 6 percent during the New Jersey Assessment of Skills and Knowledge language arts literacy test for fifth-graders. Cranbury students scored more than 48 percent higher than the state average in the NJASK fifth-grade mathematics test. According to the report, 79.2 percent of Cranbury School third-graders scored proficient on the NJASK language arts literacy test and 19.4 percent scored advanced proficient. In math, 47.2 percent of third-graders scored proficient and 47.2 percent scored advanced proficient. ... http://www.packetonline.com/articles/2008/02/22/cranbury_press/news/doc47beebf741e5c750476501.prt[/quote]
Options
HTML is
ON
BBCode
is
ON
Smilies are
ON
Disable HTML in this post
Disable BBCode in this post
Disable Smilies in this post
All times are GMT - 4 Hours
Jump to:
Select a forum
Topics
----------------
News | Events
School | Parenting
Blogs by Cranbury Residents
Shopping | Good Deals | Price Talk
Home Sweet Home
House For Sale
Home Sales Pricing Records
Financial | Stocks | Mutual Funds
Cool Bytes & Bits
Garage Sale | ForSale Ads | Things to Trade
Tech Related (PC, Internet, HDTV, etc.)
Interesing and Fun Stuff to Share
What's Your Favorite?
Interests | Hobbies
Cranbury History
Radom Thoughts | Sports | Kitchen Sink
Amazon Deals
Local Business Info
----------------
Local Business Ads (FREE)
Support
----------------
Daily Sponsored Message & Amazon Ads
About Us | Your Privacy | Suggestion | Sponsored
Test Area (Practice your posting skills here)
Topic review
Author
Message
Guest
Posted: Sun, Feb 24 2008, 6:35 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Cranbury pleased with high grades
The 2007 Cranbury school and Princeton high school state report cards, with comparison data, are available here:
http://cranbury.info/viewforum.php?f=7
news
Posted: Fri, Feb 22 2008, 7:51 pm EST
Post subject: Cranbury pleased with high grades
Cranbury pleased with high grades
By Maria Prato-Gaines
Posted: Friday, February 22, 2008 10:54 AM EST
CRANBURY — State School Report Cards were released this week and with increasing advanced proficiency scores for Cranbury, school officials said they are pleased with the results.
”We’re proud of the scores our students achieved,” said Chief School Administrator John Haney. “Academically, we did very well.”
The annual state report gives information about schools performance on standardized tests, classroom size, enrollment, faculty salaries and student-faculty ratios. Each school is compared to state averages.
Results revealed that students at Cranbury School tested well above the statewide average. At minimum, Cranbury students led the state average by more than 6 percent during the New Jersey Assessment of Skills and Knowledge language arts literacy test for fifth-graders.
Cranbury students scored more than 48 percent higher than the state average in the NJASK fifth-grade mathematics test.
According to the report, 79.2 percent of Cranbury School third-graders scored proficient on the NJASK language arts literacy test and 19.4 percent scored advanced proficient.
In math, 47.2 percent of third-graders scored proficient and 47.2 percent scored advanced proficient.
...
http://www.packetonline.com/articles/2008/02/22/cranbury_press/news/doc47beebf741e5c750476501.prt