Sussex County schools ranked by test score
Latest NJSLA year (2024-25). 14 schools in Sussex County, New Jersey with reported Science scores. New Jersey state average: 26.8%.
| Rank | School | Level | Science | vs state |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Marian E. McKeown Elementary School NEWTON · Hampton Township School District | Elementary | 48.3% | +21.5pp |
| 2 | Ogdensburg Borough School OGDENSBURG · Ogdensburg Borough School District | Elementary | 43.1% | +16.3pp |
| 3 | Hamburg School HAMBURG · Hamburg School District | Elementary | 37.2% | +10.4pp |
| 4 | Helen Morgan School SPARTA · Sparta Township Public School District | Elementary | 35.7% | +8.9pp |
| 5 | Green Hills School GREENDELL · Green Township School District | Elementary | 35.4% | +8.6pp |
| 6 | Stillwater Township School STILLWATER · Stillwater Township School District | Elementary | 33.3% | +6.5pp |
| 7 | Fredon Township School NEWTON · Fredon Township School District | Elementary | 32.4% | +5.6pp |
| 8 | Valley Road School STANHOPE · Stanhope School District | Elementary | 31.6% | +4.8pp |
| 9 | Lounsberry Hollow School VERNON · Vernon Township School District | Elementary | 26.7% | -0.1pp |
| 10 | Lafayette Township School LAFAYETTE · Lafayette Township School District | Elementary | 25.0% | -1.8pp |
| 11 | Wantage Elementary School WANTAGE · Sussex-Wantage Regional School District | Elementary | 23.1% | -3.7pp |
| 12 | Frankford Township School BRANCHVILLE · Frankford Township Consolidated School District | Elementary | 20.7% | -6.1pp |
| 13 | Franklin Borough School FRANKLIN · Franklin Borough School District | Elementary | 12.8% | -14.0pp |
| 14 | Montague Township School MONTAGUE · Montague Township School District | Elementary | 11.8% | -15.0pp |
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 Sussex 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.