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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Elementary and Middle School Students Receive Less Daily Instruction than State Peers

This week Patch takes a look at a number of district educational trends revealed in the Department of Education’s annual Report Card, released May 31.

When Superintendent Bruce Watson scans Fair Lawn’s School Report Card – the district performance overview issued annually by the state -- he sees growth. Fair Lawn is right up there, if not better, than its socioeconomic peers and even socioeconomically wealthier districts when it comes to test scores, administration/student ratio and per pupil cost, he said. “There’s only one thing I’m not happy with, never have been,” Watson said after poring over the School Report Card. “The comparison of instructional time.” Fair Lawn’s daily instructional time trails the state average at the middle school and elementary school level.  Watson said he’s most concerned with the instructional time gap at the elementary level, where during the 2010-2011 …

Lovelivingfairlawn

10:55 pm on Friday, June 15, 2012

PS- Today I learned some interesting information. Mr. Watson made an error in saying elementary schools currently get 1 hour and 10 minutes for lunch. According to my sources, they have never gotten that long. That being said, let's analyze the rest of the data here before squeezing the kids any further.   more ›

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

District Employs Fewer, More Well-Compensated Administrators than NJ Average

This week Patch takes a look at a number of district educational trends revealed in the Department of Education’s annual Report Card, released May 31.

Contrary to the public perception that Fair Lawn has too many high-paid administrators in its school district, this year's annual state School Report Card finds that the district has actually had fewer administrators per student than the New Jersey average for at least the past three years. Released Thursday, the School Report Card provides a district-by-district overview of public school performance across the state, with information on student demographics and performance, staff information and district financial data for the 2010-2011 school year. Fair Lawn employed 23 administrators across nine schools during the 2010-2011 school year, or about 2.5 administrators per school. By comparison, the average New Jersey school district had 26 …

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Tommy P

12:48 pm on Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Mr Antonelli should replace Mr Watson. Fair Lawn's kids and taxpayers would all be better off.   more ›

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