West Morris Regional High School District Newsletter
NJ School Performance ReportsMarch 31st, 2014












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Dear West Morris Central High School Community,  

The 2012-2013 NJ School Performance Reports, formerly called the NJ Report Card, were recently released by the Department of Education. This new and improved analysis compares the achievement of WM Central with high schools of similar socio-economic and demographic characteristics. 

We are especially excited that the NJ School Performance Report includes IB metrics for the first time. This gives us a more accurate and true picture of our school as compared to similar schools in NJ.  

The report is comprehensive.  The newsletter is intended to provide relevant context to the large volume of data.  We hope you find it informative. 
 
Academic Achievement at WMC High School
According to the recent NJ School Performance Report, WM Central High School's academic performance "is high when compared to its peers".  WMC's improvement in reading, writing, and math over the last four years places it in the top 5% of schools in NJ.   Click HERE to learn more. 
 
Does the inclusion of IB Metrics impact WMC High School's standing in peer comparisons?
 
Yes, significantly.   Click HERE to learn more.
 
Post-Secondary Success & College Readiness 
College enrollments, PSAT, SAT, ACT, AP & IB and other metrics relative to college readiness.    Click HERE to learn more. 
 
Who is our Peer Group and how is it determined?
The NJ Department of Education created a group of 30 high schools from across the state that have similar socio-economic and demographic characteristics as WM Central High School.    
 
 
 
How can WMC High School improve?
The NJ Department of Education created the new School Performance Reports in order to provide a more complete picture of school performance with the ultimate aim of helping schools and stakeholders engage in local goal setting and improvement.  What do the new reports tell us about how we can improve?  Click HERE to learn more.