Marie H. Katzenbach School For The Deaf School District ranks among the top 20% of public school district in New Jersey for:
Category
Attribute
Diversity
Most diverse schools (Top 1%)
Student Attention
Lowest student:teacher ratio (Top 1%)
For the 2024-25 school year, there are 2 public schools serving 84 students in Marie H. Katzenbach School For The Deaf School District.
Public Schools in Marie H. Katzenbach School For The Deaf School District have a diversity score of 0.67, which is less than the New Jersey public school average of 0.72.
Minority enrollment is 81% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is more than the New Jersey public school average of 61% (majority Hispanic).
How many schools belong to Marie H. Katzenbach School For The Deaf School District?
Marie H. Katzenbach School For The Deaf School District manages 2 public schools serving 84 students.
What is the racial composition of students in Marie H. Katzenbach School For The Deaf School District?
50% of Marie H. Katzenbach School For The Deaf School District students are Hispanic, 23% of students are Black, 19% of students are White, 6% of students are Asian, and 2% of students are Two or more races.
What is the student/teacher ratio of Marie H. Katzenbach School For The Deaf School District?
Marie H. Katzenbach School For The Deaf School District has a student/teacher ratio of 3:1, which is lower than the New Jersey state average of 12:1.
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Quick Stats (2024-25)
District size: 2 schools
Grades: PK-12
Enrollment: 84 students
Student:Teacher Ratio: 3:1
Minority Enrollment: 81%
Math Proficiency
: <50%
Reading Proficiency
: <50%
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), NJ Dept. of Education