Thursday, March 21, 2019

NJDOE Graded its Public Schools from 0-100. The Hola Dual Language School Scored Tops Among All Public Charter Schools in Hoboken NJ and All Public Schools with Enrollment > 115

Picture: Success Last Year...and this year
Continuing on past achievements at the Hola Dual Language School like the "model program won last year (see Picture)--- the NJDOE announced that the Hola Dual Language School achieved the highest score among all public schools in Hoboken with enrollment greater than 115 students. 

New Jersey’s latest school grades are out, giving parents in every community a snapshot of what the state thinks of their local schools.

The state Department of Education released the new scores (2017-18), which are graded on a scale of 0-100 and consider standardized test results, graduation rates and other factors.

The scores, which critics have dismissed as oversimplified, are weighted to give the performance of minority and economically disadvantaged students equal importance as a school’s overall performance, making the grades somewhat less correlated to overall demographics.

Highest Score in Hoboken
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To be clear, I am an original founder and past Board Members of the Hola Dual Language School as well as the Assistant Superintendent of the Hoboken Public Schools when I wanted Hola in the Hoboken Public Schools but was rejected by the Kids First Legacy Hoboken Board of Education.