January 2014
In 2010-2011, 75% of district K-8 schools were classified as “Low” In 2010-2011, 75% of district K-8 schools were classified as “Low” - In 2011-2012, district K-8 schools classified as “low” decreased to 60%
- Since 2010-2011, the number of “low” charter schools has declined by appx. 50%
Since 2011, NPS graduation rate has increased to 68% -- and the HESPA graduation rate from 31% to 42%. Since 2011, NPS graduation rate has increased to 68% -- and the HESPA graduation rate from 31% to 42%.
For decades, accumulated wear and insufficient resources have caused the district’s school buildings to steadily deteriorate, and they are now in the worst condition they have ever been For decades, accumulated wear and insufficient resources have caused the district’s school buildings to steadily deteriorate, and they are now in the worst condition they have ever been - We must prioritize buildings that can – with significant investments – become 21st century learning environments.
- NPS would need between over $1B to bring all buildings in Newark to 21st century standards; $890M is our best/most utilized facilities are prioritized
- If we prioritize, it would cost $600 million and $750 million to bring schools up to NPS standards
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