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These Are The Best Elementary, Middle Schools In NJ: New Ranking

The U.S. News list includes data on more than 79,000 public elementary and middle schools nationwide. See the top 10 in NJ below:

U.S. News & World Report based its 2024 Best Elementary and Middle School rankings on publicly available data from the U.S. Department of Education, focusing on student proficiency in core subject areas.
U.S. News & World Report based its 2024 Best Elementary and Middle School rankings on publicly available data from the U.S. Department of Education, focusing on student proficiency in core subject areas. (Shutterstock)

NEW JERSEY — New education rankings from U.S. News & World Report aim to give New Jersey parents a snapshot of how their child's school compares to others, compiling a list of the best K-8 schools in the state.

The news outlet based its 2024 Best Elementary and Middle School rankings on publicly available data from the U.S. Department of Education, focusing on student proficiency in core subject areas.

In New Jersey, the top 10 public elementary schools are:

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  1. Lincoln-Hubbard Elementary School, Summit Public Schools
  2. Glenwood School, Millburn Township Schools
  3. Princeton Charter School
  4. Clara E Coleman School, Glen Rock Public Schools
  5. Cornelia F. Bradford School, Jersey City Public Schools
  6. South Mountain School, Millburn Township Schools
  7. Forrestdale School, Rumson Borough Schools
  8. Wyoming School, Millburn Township Schools
  9. Deerfield School, Millburn Township Schools
  10. Mount Prospect Elementary School, Bernards Township Schools

The top 10 public middle schools in New Jersey are:

  1. Princeton Charter School
  2. School 28, Paterson Public Schools
  3. Forrestdale School, Rumson Borough Schools
  4. Infinity Institute, Jersey City Public Schools
  5. Millburn Middle School, Millburn Township Schools
  6. Thomas Edison Energysmart Charter School, Somerset
  7. Mendham Township Middle School, Mendham Township Schools
  8. Roosevelt Intermediate School, Westfield Public Schools
  9. Cresskill Middle School, Cresskill Public Schools
  10. Emil A. Cavallini Middle School, Upper Saddle River Schools

The U.S. News list includes data on more than 79,000 public elementary and middle schools nationwide.

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In the analysis, U.S. News looked closely at state assessment of students who were proficient or above-proficient in mathematics and reading/language arts, while also accounting for student backgrounds, achievement in core subjects, and how well schools are educating their students. Student-teacher ratios are applied to break ties in the overall score.

LaMont Jones, managing editor for education at U.S. News, said the state and district-level rankings are intended to give parents a snapshot of their child’s school and how well it’s doing within its community.

“Easily accessible data on student-teacher ratio, district spending, and the number of school counselors available at the school can keep parents informed and involved,” Jones said.

To be included in district-level rankings, at least two of the top performing schools must rank in the top 75 percent of the overall elementary or middle school rankings to qualify for district-level recognition.


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