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Atlantic County schools ranked by test score

Latest NJSLA year (2024-25). 15 schools in Atlantic County, New Jersey with reported Mathematics scores. New Jersey state average: 41.6%.
RankSchoolLevelMathematicsvs state
1Eugene A. Tighe Middle School
MARGATE · Margate City School District
Middle82.7%+41.1pp
2Belhaven Middle School
LINWOOD · Linwood City School District
Middle68.3%+26.7pp
3Northfield Community Middle School
NORTHFIELD · Northfield City School District
Middle52.1%+10.5pp
4Ventnor Middle School
VENTNOR · Ventnor City School District
Middle49.5%+7.9pp
5Emma C Attales
ABSECON · Absecon Public Schools District
Middle37.4%-4.2pp
6Hammonton Middle School
HAMMONTON · Hammonton School District
Middle34.7%-6.9pp
7Mullica Township Middle School
ELWOOD · Mullica Township School District
Middle30.2%-11.4pp
8Galloway Township Middle School
GALLOWAY · Galloway Township Public School District
Middle29.1%-12.5pp
9Fernwood Avenue Middle School
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP · Egg Harbor Township School District
Middle27.2%-14.4pp
10William Davies Middle School
MAYS LANDING · Hamilton Township School District
Middle26.1%-15.5pp
11Buena Regional Middle School
BUENA · Buena Regional School District
Middle25.8%-15.8pp
12Alder Avenue Middle School
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP · Egg Harbor Township School District
Middle23.0%-18.6pp
13Jordan Road Elementary School
Somers Point · Somers Point School District
Middle21.7%-19.9pp
14Egg Harbor City Community School
EGG HARBOR CITY · Egg Harbor City School District
Middle14.4%-27.2pp
15Pleasantville Middle School
PLEASANTVILLE · Pleasantville Public School District
Middle8.9%-32.7pp

About this ranking

Schools are ranked by the percentage of students who scored at or above the NJSLA % Meeting or Exceeding Expectations threshold on the latest available NJSLA Mathematics test (school year 2024-25). Only public schools in Atlantic County, New Jersey with a reasonable cohort size are shown. A higher percentage is better.

The comparison column shows the gap to the New Jersey statewide enrollment-weighted average. To compare against neighboring counties, use the full New Jersey ranking.