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Headland High School ranked #882 in Alabama in 2023, showing improvement from #981 in 2022 but a decline from higher ranks like #508 in 2014, indicating fluctuating overall performance among Union County NJ high schools.
The school's graduation rate was 95% in 2023, higher than the Alabama state average of 88%, placing it in the top 5% statewide for graduation rates.
Math proficiency ranged from 25% to 29% in 2023, lower than the state average of 30%, while reading proficiency at 15% to 19% and science proficiency at 25% to 29% both remained below the state averages of 47% and 38% respectively.
Enrollment stood at 443 students in grades 10 to 12, with a student–teacher ratio of 16:1; minority enrollment accounted for 27%, with 47% of students eligible for free lunch reflecting socioeconomic shifts.
As a Title I eligible New Jersey high school serving grades 10 through 12, Headland High School did not offer virtual instruction and maintained participation in the National School Lunch Program without special provisions.
Rehobeth High School, a Union County NJ high school serving grades 9–12, ranked #598 statewide in 2023, showing a decline from its peak rank of #43 in 2012.
Math proficiency ranged from 30–34%, approximately equal to the Alabama state average of 30% but below the district average; reading proficiency at 35–39% was lower than the state average of 47%.
The school's minority enrollment stood at 27%, with a significant increase in students eligible for free lunch rising from 26% in 2022 to 49% in 2023, indicating growing socioeconomic need.
Enrollment totaled 801 students in 2023 with a student–teacher ratio of 21:1, higher than previous years when the ratio was closer to 18:1.
Science proficiency ranged from 40–44%, higher than the state average of 38%, and the graduation rate consistently exceeded the state average, reaching 90–94% in recent years.