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Hudson County schools ranked by test score

Latest NJSLA year (2024-25). 115 schools in Hudson County, New Jersey with reported Science scores. New Jersey state average: 26.8%.
RankSchoolLevelSciencevs state
101Horace Mann Elementary School
NORTH BERGEN · North Bergen School District
Elementary6.8%-20.0pp
102Union Hill Middle School
UNION CITY · Union City School District
Middle6.4%-20.4pp
103East Newark Elementary School
E NEWARK · East Newark School District
Elementary6.1%-20.7pp
104James J Ferris High School
JERSEY CITY · Jersey City Public Schools
High5.9%-20.9pp
105Chaplain Charles Watters School
JERSEY CITY · Jersey City Public Schools
Elementary5.4%-21.4pp
106Emerson Middle School
UNION CITY · Union City School District
Middle5.1%-21.7pp
107McKinley Elementary School
NORTH BERGEN · North Bergen School District
Elementary4.7%-22.1pp
108Franklin L. Williams School
JERSEY CITY · Jersey City Public Schools
Middle4.5%-22.3pp
109Martin Center for the Arts
JERSEY CITY · Jersey City Public Schools
Elementary3.8%-23.0pp
110Whitney M. Young Jr. School
JERSEY CITY · Jersey City Public Schools
Elementary3.8%-23.0pp
111Dr Lena Edwards Academic Charter School
Jersey City · Dr Lena Edwards Academic Charter School
Elementary3.5%-23.3pp
112Dr. Charles P. DeFuccio School
JERSEY CITY · Jersey City Public Schools
Elementary3.1%-23.7pp
113President Barack Obama Elementary School
JERSEY CITY · Jersey City Public Schools
Elementary2.5%-24.3pp
114Ollie Culbreth Jr. School
JERSEY CITY · Jersey City Public Schools
Elementary1.4%-25.4pp
115Ezra L. Nolan School
JERSEY CITY · Jersey City Public Schools
Middle1.0%-25.8pp

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 Science test (school year 2024-25). Only public schools in Hudson 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.