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Report: NJ ranks high in overall child well-being, challenges remain

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Tuesday, June 18, 2024   

The Annie E. Casey Foundation has published its annual Kids Count Data Book, and the report shows the impact of the pandemic on educational outcomes. New Jersey ranks second overall in educational well-being, while at the same time observing declines in reading and math proficiency that reflected national trends.

Nationally, only 32% of fourth graders were proficient in reading in 2022, which marked an improvement since the turn of the 21st century but is lower than it was in 2019. In New Jersey, 38% of fourth graders were proficient in reading. Before the pandemic, that number was 42%.

Alena Siddiqui, data analyst with Advocates for Children of New Jersey, said these results warrant more attention.

"It is important to note that children are more than their test scores, but the results from these assessments do give us insight into how they're struggling, and it should ring alarm bells for us to do more," Siddiqui said.

In May, Gov. Phil Murphy approved the Stabilized School Budget Aid Grant Program, which will appropriate more than $44 million to support schools facing budget reductions. The bill also permits some districts to increase their property tax levy above the current 2% cap.

The Casey report also noted an 80% increase in chronic absenteeism nationwide among students since the pandemic. Students are considered chronically absent when they miss 10% or more school days in an academic year. New Jersey had the second lowest rate of chronic absenteeism in the nation at 17%, and Siddiqui said on that front the state has been proactive.

"ACNJ did help spearhead the 2018 legislation which required every district with a chronic absenteeism rate of 10% or higher to develop a corrective action plan to improve attendance, " Siddiqui continued.

The Data Book ranked New Jersey sixth nationally in overall child well-being. The state got high marks for health outcomes but was ranked 26th in economic well-being.


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