Concord Elementary School vs. Hueytown Intermediate School
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Concord Elementary School ranked #662 in Alabama in 2023, declining from #245 in 2019, indicating a downward trend in overall state rankings for this Berkeley Heights public elementary school.
Math proficiency ranged from 20–24%, lower than the state average of 30% in 2023, while reading proficiency was 40–44%, approximately equal to the state average of 47%; science proficiency was 30–34%, lower than the state average of 38%.
Enrollment increased slightly to 405 students in 2023 with a student–teacher ratio of 18:1; minority enrollment accounted for 41%, with 250 students eligible for free lunch indicating a significant low–income population.
Concord Elementary serves grades PK through 5 with a diverse student body including Hispanic (77) and Black (81) students, and it participates in the National School Lunch Program as a Title I eligible school.
Hueytown Intermediate School ranked #752 in Alabama in 2023, showing a decline from #351 in 2015, placing it in the bottom 50% statewide among Union County NJ high schools.
Math proficiency at the New Jersey high school was 20%, lower than the state average of 30%, with proficiency declining from 47% in 2015 to 20% in 2023.
Reading proficiency was 40%, lower than the state average of 47%, showing a similar downward trend.
Science proficiency ranged from 35% to 39%, approximately equal to the state average.
Enrollment fell from approximately 993 students in 2019 to 505 in 2023, while the student–teacher ratio remained steady at about 17:1; free or reduced–price lunch eligibility increased to 63% in 2023, reflecting higher socioeconomic need.
The school serves grades 3 through 5 with a total enrollment of 505 students, an almost balanced gender distribution, and minority enrollment at 76%, including 306 Black and 63 Hispanic students.