

The Evesham Township K-8 District is also not classified as being “in need of improvement.” Marlton Middle School was also declared a “school in need of improvement.” Now in its second year of the process, parents of the district will be notified, it will be included in the public school choice program, and several other actions will take place.Īll remaining schools in the district didn’t meet their AYP goals, but are not classified as being in “need of improvement.” Evans Elementary and Frances Demasi Elementary were the only two schools to reach their AYP goal. Shawnee High School topped the high school average with a 1,627 total Lenape High School came in second at 1,561, and Seneca High School finished third at 1,541.Ĭherokee students averaged a 531 in math, 508 in verbal, and 497 in the essay portion of the SAT.Īt the Evesham K-8 School District level, only two schools out of nine reached their Adequate Yearly Progress goal in the No Child Left Behind Report for 2010. Teachers, however, earned $56,600 on average in the 2010–2011 school year, about $3,000 less than the state average.Ĭherokee High School students averaged a total of 1,536 on the SATs, the lowest of all four high schools in the Lenape Regional High School District. The average administrator in the district earned a little more than $106,000 in the school year, about $5,100 less than the state average for administrators. The district actually decreased its cost per student by almost $500 from the 2009–2010 school year, according to the report cards. Several categories are considered within the study, including district finances, student performance indicators, school environment, class sizes, and the students themselves, according to department representatives.įor the 2010–2011 school year, the district spent $16,248 per student in the district, about $200 more than the average of districts with similar budget types.
