The 2019-2020 New Jersey School Performance Reports, which were recently released are available on the NJ School Performance Reports webpage at www.njschooldata.org.

The School Performance Reports reflect the New Jersey Department of Education’s (NJDOE) commitment to providing parents, students, and school communities with a large variety of information about each school and district. These reports can be used as a tool to help evaluate whether all students have equitable access to high-quality education. We encourage you to use these reports to:

  • Learn more about your child’s school and the school district
  • Start conversations with your child’s school community members and ask questions
  • Engage with your child’s school community to identify what the school is doing well and where the school can improve

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the way the NJDOE was able to measure school performance and student achievement in the 2019-2020 School Performance Reports. Some data is not available at all and other data, while available, may not look the same as it did in prior years. The NJDOE also recognizes that our existing data cannot begin to measure the hard work and perseverance of the students, families, educators, and community members during this difficult year.

While this past year has been unlike any other, the district will use available data in the reports, to start conversations and continue to find ways to address the impacts of COVID-19. In addition, the district will use the School Performance Reports in conjunction with available school and district data to identify priorities for summer and school year programming and the use of state and federal dollars.

Notes are included throughout the School Performance Reports to explain where data is missing or impacted by COVID-19 and a new Impact of COVID-19 on Data Availability resource is available to summarize this information.

Enhancements to the 2019-2020 School Performance Reports

The 2019-2020 reports include changes that respond to stakeholder feedback collected over the last several years and during the COVID-19 pandemic. These changes include:

  • New report design with improved visuals and new navigational tools
  • Additional data about graduation cohorts to provide more information about students who do not graduate
  • New resources to help explain the impact of COVID-19 on the availability of data in the reports
  • A new narrative field, “Learning During COVID-19”, to give the district an opportunity to share information on how the district responded to the COVID-19 pandemic (Source: NJDOE)

A summary of the School Performance Report data will be presented at the Board of Education meeting on April 26, 2021.