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1 NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION -- OFFICE OF SCHOOL FINANCE Revised State School Excluding Debt Service K al Adequacy Choice Categorical Adequacy Growth Readiness Growth Support 12 K-12 Percent ATLANTIC 10 ABSECON CITY 1,541,266 1,541,266 1,694, , , ,308 51,965 77, ,570 9, , ,694, , % ATLANTIC 110 ATLANTIC CITY 18,859,785 18,920,666 24,337,833 8,055, ,422 1,237,600 3,676,081 2,501, ,870 67,870 7,594,626 67, ,702 24,337,833 5,478, % ATLANTIC 120 ATLANTIC CO VOCATIONAL 3,700,925 3,700,925 4,940,398 4,336, ,007 80, ,060 13, , ,940,398 1,239, % ATLANTIC 570 BRIGANTINE CITY 2,301,796 2,301,796 2,255, , , , ,560 8,560 1,013,566 7, ,255,760-46, % ATLANTIC 590 BUENA REGIONAL 19,421,492 19,421,492 19,421,492 17,468, ,040 1,134, , ,580 18, , ,421, % ATLANTIC 960 CORBIN CITY 700, , , , ,890 40,858 10, , ,911-14, % ATLANTIC 1300 EGG HARBOR CITY 5,242,675 5,242,895 5,301,220 4,951, , ,087 43, ,775 4, , ,301,220 58, % ATLANTIC 1310 EGG HARBOR TWP 40,384,851 40,384,851 41,838,342 34,666, ,571 4,443,028 1,547,671 70, ,015 74, , ,838,342 1,453, % ATLANTIC 1410 ESTELL MANOR CITY 2,135,970 2,153,630 2,134,584 1,604, ,730 45, ,247 36, ,340 2, , ,134,584-1, % ATLANTIC 1540 FOLSOM BORO 5,638,614 5,638,614 5,641,739 4,183, ,512 50, ,894 79,030 30, ,180 5, ,420 4, ,641,739 3, % ATLANTIC 1690 GALLOWAY TWP 23,756,598 23,756,598 24,008,853 20,783, ,818 1,996, , ,240 33, , ,008, , % ATLANTIC 1790 GREATER EGG HARBOR REG 31,349,652 31,349,652 31,353,710 27,932, ,111 2,214, , ,620 34, , ,353,710 4, % ATLANTIC 1940 HAMILTON TWP 22,948,512 22,948,512 23,178,276 19,654, ,014 1,768, , , ,645 29, , ,178, , % ATLANTIC 1960 HAMMONTON TOWN 15,483,174 15,561,742 16,436,910 12,131, ,993, ,898 1,426, , , ,340 27, , ,436, , % ATLANTIC 2680 LINWOOD CITY 1,579,695 1,579,695 1,548, , , ,951 64, ,005 8, ,581 7, ,548,101-31, % ATLANTIC 2780 LONGPORT 92,674 92,674 90, ,694 33,846 4, , ,821-1, % ATLANTIC 2910 MAINLAND REGIONAL 7,696,244 7,696,244 7,700,745 6,194, ,096 84, ,929 43, ,230 14, , ,700,745 4, % ATLANTIC 3020 MARGATE CITY 552, , , , ,672 43, ,030 5,030 34,651 4, ,758-10, % ATLANTIC 3480 MULLICA TWP 5,407,924 5,407,924 5,419,739 4,101, , , ,565 11, ,170 6, ,788 6, ,419,739 11, % ATLANTIC 3720 NORTHFIELD CITY 3,908,678 3,908,678 3,913,230 3,234, , ,038 28,076 11, ,660 9, , ,913,230 4, % ATLANTIC 4180 PLEASANTVILLE CITY 64,881,006 64,881,006 64,048,801 46,765, ,714 2,182,722 1,345, ,775 36,775 13,040,219 35, ,048, , % ATLANTIC 4240 PORT REPUBLIC CITY 1,068,889 1,088,785 1,078, , ,960 47,977 85,872 12, ,870 1, ,655 1, ,078,238 9, % ATLANTIC 4800 SOMERS POINT CITY 5,680,239 5,680,239 5,693,197 4,991, , ,696 70,464 12, ,890 9, , ,693,197 12, % ATLANTIC 5350 VENTNOR CITY 2,104,029 2,104,029 2,061, , , , ,650 10, ,541 9, ,061,948-42, % ATLANTIC 5760 WEYMOUTH TWP 2,373,620 2,373,620 2,326,148 1,748, , ,399 51, ,460 2, ,146 2, ,326,148-47, % BERGEN 40 ALLENDALE BORO 346, , , , ,535 14, ,485 8, , ,381 36, % BERGEN 80 ALPINE BORO 146, , , ,240 82,020 15, ,450 2, , ,398 8, % BERGEN 290 BERGEN COUNTY VOCATIONAL 5,695,547 5,695,547 5,695, ,264, , ,550 21,550 4,194,257 21, ,695, % BERGEN 300 BERGENFIELD BORO 10,896,337 10,908,886 11,359,313 8,619, ,431 95,498 2,104, , ,030 35,030 12,549 35,060 2,721 11,359, , % BERGEN 440 BOGOTA BORO 5,662,189 5,662,189 5,809,244 4,803, , ,979 73, ,100 11,100 80,476 11, ,809, , % BERGEN 740 CARLSTADT BORO 258, , , , ,694 24, ,980 5, , ,294 21, % BERGEN 745 CARLSTADT-EAST RUTHERFORD 367, , , , ,737 18, ,280 5, , ,730 18, % BERGEN 890 CLIFFSIDE PARK BORO 3,665,603 3,665,603 3,909,862 1,769, ,923 1,378, , , ,560 24, , ,909, , % BERGEN 930 CLOSTER BORO 447, , , , ,788 18, ,720 10, , ,089 45, % BERGEN 990 CRESSKILL BORO 768, , , , ,897 29, ,150 17, , ,891 64, % BERGEN 1070 DEMAREST BORO 332, , , , ,177 11, ,960 6, , ,347 20, % BERGEN 1130 DUMONT BORO 8,679,571 8,679,571 8,691,772 6,782, ,860 1,729,791 53, ,900 25, , ,691,772 12, % BERGEN 1230 EAST RUTHERFORD BORO 611, , , , , , ,650 7, , ,225 15, % BERGEN 1270 EDGEWATER BORO 975, ,360 1,034, , ,423 45,596 21, ,143 13,300 13, , ,034,472 59, % BERGEN 1345 ELMWOOD PARK 3,127,693 3,127,693 4,738,567 2,276, ,016 1,551, , , ,780 26, , ,738,567 1,610, % BERGEN 1360 EMERSON BORO 507, , , , ,501 21, ,620 11, , ,411 45, % BERGEN 1370 ENGLEWOOD CITY 9,649,835 9,649,835 9,489, ,324, ,644 1,813, , ,440 30,440 1,594,199 31, ,489, , % BERGEN 1380 ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS BORO 301, , , , ,965 8, ,780 5, , ,151 31, % BERGEN 1450 FAIR LAWN BORO 3,423,378 3,423,378 3,963, , ,872 2,818,180 99, ,520 45, , ,963, , % BERGEN 1470 FAIRVIEW BORO 7,478,669 7,478,676 8,690,741 7,078, , , , , ,310 17, , ,690,741 1,212, % BERGEN 1550 FORT LEE BORO 2,101,283 2,101,283 2,228, ,990 1,916, , ,770 38, , ,228, , % BERGEN 1580 FRANKLIN LAKES BORO 767, , , , ,704 20, ,010 12,010 14,036 10, ,334 22, % BERGEN 1700 GARFIELD CITY 56,248,834 56,248,834 56,596,841 51,257, ,240 2,896,716 1,552, ,130 49, ,380 33,144 56,596, , % BERGEN 1760 GLEN ROCK BORO 1,111,263 1,111,263 1,197, ,336 1,058,667 40, ,130 23, , ,197,037 85, % BERGEN 1860 HACKENSACK CITY 12,963,674 12,963,674 14,972,649 11,394, ,857 2,875, , ,290 51, , ,972,649 2,008, % PAGE 1 OF 11

2 K al Adequacy Choice Categorical Adequacy Growth Readiness Growth Support 12 K-12 Percent BERGEN 2050 HARRINGTON PARK BORO 296, , ,419 2, , ,759 10, ,440 6, , ,419 20, % BERGEN 2080 HASBROUCK HEIGHTS BORO 1,172,404 1,172,404 1,484, , , ,916 46,450 14, ,510 19, , ,484, , % BERGEN 2090 HAWORTH BORO 215, , , , ,015 7, ,310 4,310 2,010 4, ,922 10, % BERGEN 2180 HILLSDALE BORO 844, , ,860 11, , ,271 23, ,690 12,690 23,739 11, ,860 27, % BERGEN 2200 HO HO KUS BORO 477, , , , ,460 14, ,800 8,800 14,257 8, ,074 38, % BERGEN 2620 LEONIA BORO 3,592,204 3,592,204 3,592,204 2,614, , ,489 27, ,050 14, , ,592, % BERGEN 2710 LITTLE FERRY BORO 1,490,787 1,490,901 2,140,230 1,169, , ,218 51, ,390 13, ,430 1,459 2,140, , % BERGEN 2740 LODI BOROUGH 14,508,710 14,508,710 15,800,234 13,086, ,483 2,123, ,334 76, ,130 35, , ,800,234 1,291, % BERGEN 2860 LYNDHURST TWP 2,053,597 2,053,597 2,098, , ,668 1,484,288 75, ,220 24, , ,098,617 45, % BERGEN 2900 MAHWAH TWP 2,346,236 2,346,236 2,427, ,066 1,989,854 59, ,305 30, , ,427,120 80, % BERGEN 3060 MAYWOOD BORO 1,190,660 1,190,660 1,200, , , ,538 23, ,790 12, , ,200,808 10, % BERGEN 3170 MIDLAND PARK BORO 635, , ,158 33, , ,404 18, ,520 9, , ,158 11, % BERGEN 3330 MONTVALE BORO 513, , , , ,655 18, ,340 10, , ,470 38, % BERGEN 3350 MOONACHIE BORO 404, , , , ,111 73, ,560 3,560 16,590 4, ,811 6, % BERGEN 3550 NEW MILFORD BORO 1,796,368 1,796,368 1,872, , ,397 1,294,330 47, ,170 20, , ,872,920 76, % BERGEN 3600 NORTH ARLINGTON BORO 1,814,432 1,816,834 2,187,694 1,044, ,472 1,003,779 48, ,610 17, ,290 2,919 2,187, , % BERGEN 3700 NORTHERN HIGHLANDS REG 596, , , , ,417 77, ,480 10, , ,988 50, % BERGEN 3710 NORTHERN VALLEY REGIONAL 1,242,082 1,242,082 1,313, ,037 1,108,571 42, ,230 23, , ,313,191 71, % BERGEN 3730 NORTHVALE BORO 233, , , , ,369 8, ,930 4, , ,083 17, % BERGEN 3740 NORWOOD BORO 408, , , , ,142 10, ,000 6,000 3,920 6, ,355 10, % BERGEN 3760 OAKLAND BORO 684, , , , ,756 28, ,140 16, , ,445 55, % BERGEN 3850 OLD TAPPAN BORO 380, , , , ,089 12, ,560 7, , ,681 19, % BERGEN 3870 ORADELL BORO 353, , , , ,094 13, ,780 7, , ,547 23, % BERGEN 3910 PALISADES PARK 1,935,770 1,935,770 1,936, , , ,468 75, , ,770 16,770 19,353 16, ,936, % BERGEN 3930 PARAMUS BORO 2,048,461 2,048,461 2,204, ,658 1,801,797 69, ,180 38, , ,204, , % BERGEN 3940 PARK RIDGE BORO 592, , , , ,829 22, ,970 12, , ,371 37, % BERGEN 3960 PASCACK VALLEY REGIONAL 1,136,545 1,136,545 1,214, ,465 1,006,656 35, ,650 20, , ,214,919 78, % BERGEN 4300 RAMAPO-INDIAN HILL REG 1,280,379 1,280,379 1,403, ,672 1,085,582 40, ,430 23, , ,403, , % BERGEN 4310 RAMSEY BORO 1,325,991 1,325,991 1,403, ,666 1,194,536 47, ,720 26, , ,403,148 77, % BERGEN 4370 RIDGEFIELD BORO 2,599,573 2,599,573 2,632,415 1,530, , ,383 50,732 11, ,910 14, , ,632,415 32, % BERGEN 4380 RIDGEFIELD PARK TWP 4,962,421 4,962,421 5,958,857 4,424, ,329 1,188, , , ,580 20, , ,958, , % BERGEN 4390 RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE 2,196,000 2,196,000 2,453, ,964 2,049,826 98, ,660 56, , ,453, , % BERGEN 4405 RIVER DELL REGIONAL 685, , , , ,183 29, ,980 16, , ,864 68, % BERGEN 4410 RIVER EDGE BORO 486, , , , , ,566 19,965 23, ,260 11, , , , % BERGEN 4430 RIVER VALE TWP 479, , , , ,411 21, ,380 12, , ,683 48, % BERGEN 4470 ROCHELLE PARK TWP 462, , , , ,613 47, ,430 6, ,480 1, ,291 15, % BERGEN 4500 ROCKLEIGH 15,439 15,439 19, ,309 4, ,730 4, % BERGEN 4600 RUTHERFORD BORO 2,481,246 2,481,246 2,484, , ,538 1,509,423 43, ,055 25, , ,484,902 3, % BERGEN 4610 SADDLE BROOK TWP 1,132,133 1,132,133 1,170,197 17, , ,741 43, ,030 17, ,430 2,419 1,170,197 38, % BERGEN 4620 SADDLE RIVER BORO 214, , , , ,546 29, ,990 3, , ,130 31, % BERGEN 4870 SOUTH HACKENSACK TWP 248, , , , ,923 22, ,320 3, , ,447 11, % BERGEN 5150 TEANECK TWP 5,356,047 5,356,047 5,446, ,909,231 2,686, , ,420 40, , ,446,179 90, % BERGEN 5160 TENAFLY BORO 1,443,845 1,443,930 1,603, ,474 1,351,747 63, ,070 36, , ,603, , % BERGEN 5330 UPPER SADDLE RIVER BORO 546, , , , ,279 22, ,770 12, , ,579 41, % BERGEN 5410 WALDWICK BORO 872, , ,914 90, , ,580 27, ,220 16, , ,914 84, % BERGEN 5430 WALLINGTON BORO 3,108,299 3,108,299 3,605,399 2,671, , ,809 49,973 75, ,810 12, , ,605, , % BERGEN 5755 WESTWOOD REGIONAL 1,742,225 1,742,225 1,813, ,956 1,563,802 55, ,080 27,080 2,322 27, ,813,867 71, % BERGEN 5830 WOOD-RIDGE BORO 795, , ,081 79, , ,355 22, ,940 10, , ,081 38, % BERGEN 5880 WOODCLIFF LAKE BORO 365, , , , ,041 13, ,440 7, , ,191 24, % BERGEN 5920 WYCKOFF TWP 905, , , , ,160 37, ,080 21, , ,656 85, % BURLINGTON 200 BASS RIVER TWP 886, , , , ,972 67,203 22, ,150 1, ,852 1, ,965-17, % BURLINGTON 380 BEVERLY CITY 3,722,302 3,722,302 3,660,781 2,420, , ,576 87, ,550 3, ,657 2, ,660,781-61, % BURLINGTON 475 BORDENTOWN REGIONAL 8,028,133 8,028,133 8,279,997 6,422, ,608 1,470,071 71,779 33, ,530 25, , ,279, , % BURLINGTON 600 BURLINGTON CITY 16,811,067 16,811,067 16,661,574 13,867, , , , ,870 13,870 1,244,633 13, ,661, , % BURLINGTON 610 BURLINGTON CO VOCATIONAL 14,598,661 14,598,661 14,599,895 13,228, ,183, , ,760 20, , ,599,895 1, % 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3 K al Adequacy Choice Categorical Adequacy Growth Readiness Growth Support 12 K-12 Percent BURLINGTON 620 BURLINGTON TWP 18,672,983 18,672,983 19,066,813 15,389, ,010 2,315, ,856 34, ,040 40, , ,066, , % BURLINGTON 830 CHESTERFIELD TWP 419, , , , , ,277 43,728 60,016 85,512 7,380 7, , , , % BURLINGTON 840 CINNAMINSON TWP 9,052,948 9,053,176 9,070,845 7,371, ,546 1,385,471 57, ,210 23, , ,070,845 17, % BURLINGTON 1030 DELANCO TWP 2,492,244 2,492,244 2,492,244 2,105, , ,297 25, ,300 5, , ,492, % BURLINGTON 1060 DELRAN TWP 11,649,439 11,650,118 12,517,676 10,451, ,244 1,736,961 88,152 14, ,660 29, , ,517, , % BURLINGTON 1250 EASTAMPTON TWP 4,647,677 4,647,677 4,590,695 4,148, , ,996 17, ,010 6, , ,590,695-56, % BURLINGTON 1280 EDGEWATER PARK TWP 6,676,517 6,676,517 6,860,711 5,835, , , ,922 4, ,300 10, , ,860, , % BURLINGTON 1420 EVESHAM TWP 13,519,426 13,519,426 13,519,426 9,135, ,295,334 2,610, , ,200 44, , ,519, % BURLINGTON 1520 FLORENCE TWP 9,663,635 9,663,635 9,672,880 8,371, ,945 1,024, ,028 7, ,910 17, , ,672,880 9, % BURLINGTON 1910 HAINESPORT TWP 1,397,036 1,397,036 1,369, , , ,603 57,433 4, ,455 6,455 68,061 5, ,369,095-27, % BURLINGTON 2610 LENAPE REGIONAL 28,686,546 28,686,546 28,686,546 22,738, ,083 4,238, , ,220 70, ,497 67, ,686, % BURLINGTON 2850 LUMBERTON TWP 8,208,497 8,208,497 8,176,517 6,879, , , , ,840 14, , ,176,517-31, % BURLINGTON 2960 MANSFIELD TWP 615, , ,556 59, , ,264 50, ,830 6, , ,556 12, % BURLINGTON 3010 MAPLE SHADE TWP 8,650,279 8,650,279 9,192,188 7,665, ,205 1,222, ,422 27, ,080 22, , ,192, , % BURLINGTON 3070 MEDFORD LAKES BORO 1,144,817 1,144,817 1,220, , , ,108 9,036 2, ,170 5, , ,220,483 75, % BURLINGTON 3080 MEDFORD TWP 4,769,108 4,769,108 4,769,108 2,700, ,547 1,680,355 78, ,465 26, , ,769, % BURLINGTON 3360 MOORESTOWN TWP 3,193,484 3,193,484 3,268, ,682 2,443, , ,815 37, , ,268,702 75, % BURLINGTON 3430 MOUNT HOLLY TWP 10,031,294 10,031,294 10,044,255 8,048, , , , ,550 9,550 1,025,803 9, ,044,255 12, % BURLINGTON 3440 MOUNT LAUREL TWP 4,433,463 4,433,464 4,512, ,648,462 2,405, , ,785 38,785 3,387 39, ,512,427 78, % BURLINGTON 3540 NEW HANOVER TWP 2,410,204 2,410,204 2,413,419 1,920, , ,209 49, ,360 2, ,141 2, ,413,419 3, % BURLINGTON 3650 NORTH HANOVER TWP 11,531,559 11,531,559 11,604,992 9,802, , , , , ,980 11, ,273 10, ,604,992 73, % BURLINGTON 3690 NORTHERN BURLINGTON REG 12,420,510 12,428,812 12,714,206 10,397, , ,863 1,088, , ,780 21,780 8,302 21, ,714, , % BURLINGTON 3920 PALMYRA BORO 4,755,011 4,755,011 4,807,229 3,932, , , ,534 11, ,930 8, ,575 8, ,807,229 52, % BURLINGTON 4050 PEMBERTON TWP 83,609,595 83,609,595 82,089,354 44,597, ,160 2,475,800 2,658,413 1,276, ,520 47,520 30,869,988 44, ,089,354-1,520, % BURLINGTON 4320 RANCOCAS VALLEY REGIONAL 16,068,551 16,068,551 16,095,580 13,354, ,680 1,228, , ,060 20, ,619 20, ,095,580 27, % BURLINGTON 4450 RIVERSIDE TWP 10,939,934 10,939,934 11,173,307 10,277, , ,734 85,315 19, ,640 12, , ,173, , % BURLINGTON 4460 RIVERTON 547, , , , , ,849 30, ,560 3, , , % BURLINGTON 4740 SHAMONG TWP 4,251,771 4,251,771 4,251,771 3,430, , ,214 65, ,250 8, , ,251, % BURLINGTON 4930 SOUTHAMPTON TWP 2,135,196 2,135,196 2,092, , , ,453 71, ,280 7, ,162 6, ,092,492-42, % BURLINGTON 5010 SPRINGFIELD TWP 1,215,549 1,215,549 1,191, , , ,516 22, ,420 2,420 99,279 2, ,191,238-24, % BURLINGTON 5130 TABERNACLE TWP 5,473,344 5,473,344 5,363,877 3,405, , ,120 66, ,330 7,330 1,067,804 7, ,363, , % BURLINGTON 5490 WASHINGTON TWP 673, , , , ,934 83,884 52,560 9, , ,322-13, % BURLINGTON 5720 WESTAMPTON 3,736,794 3,736,794 3,750,314 2,864, , ,393 93,300 22, ,840 9, , ,750,314 13, % BURLINGTON 5805 WILLINGBORO TWP 38,450,560 38,450,560 38,471,878 34,408, ,570 2,391,334 1,086, ,910 38, , ,471,878 21, % BURLINGTON 5890 WOODLAND TWP 911, , , , ,119 88,141 14, ,430 1,430 36,904 1, ,807-3, % CAMDEN 150 AUDUBON BORO 8,303,642 8,321,546 8,409,554 5,957, ,960 62, , ,828 25, ,430 13, ,678 13, ,409, , % CAMDEN 190 BARRINGTON BORO 3,274,345 3,274,345 3,343,697 2,746, , ,444 23, ,540 8, , ,343,697 69, % CAMDEN 260 BELLMAWR BORO 5,180,807 5,180,807 5,533,555 4,543, ,144 13, ,550 66, , ,720 10, , ,533, , % CAMDEN 330 BERLIN BORO 3,701,976 3,701,976 3,725,649 3,037, , ,390 35,051 77, ,790 8, , ,725,649 23, % CAMDEN 340 BERLIN TWP 5,658,612 5,683,680 5,695,151 4,507, ,732 53, , , ,590 7, ,391 8,180 1,429 5,695,151 36, % CAMDEN 390 BLACK HORSE PIKE REGIONAL 33,536,468 33,536,468 33,589,058 30,659, ,607 2,425, , ,720 38, , ,589,058 52, % CAMDEN 580 BROOKLAWN BORO 4,482,694 4,482,694 4,482,694 3,451, ,365 6, ,405 22,579 98, ,060 4, ,142 3, ,482, % CAMDEN 680 CAMDEN CITY 280,072, ,072, ,088, ,719, ,491,244 8,402,662 5,974, , ,690 45,048, , ,088,059 15, % CAMDEN 700 CAMDEN COUNTY VOCATIONAL 22,501,202 22,501,202 22,581,598 21,139, ,184, , ,560 22, , ,581,598 80, % CAMDEN 800 CHERRY HILL TWP 13,110,005 13,110,005 14,131,515 6,691, ,448 6,294, , , , , ,131,515 1,021, % CAMDEN 810 CHESILHURST 2,498,030 2,498,030 2,448,069 1,533, ,687 95,861 50, ,310 1, ,066 1, ,448,069-49, % CAMDEN 880 CLEMENTON BORO 6,367,633 6,367,633 6,375,111 5,793, , , , ,020 6, , ,375,111 7, % CAMDEN 940 COLLINGSWOOD BORO 10,470,822 10,499,331 10,375,955 7,838, , , , , ,010 16, ,794 16, ,375,955-94, % CAMDEN 1255 EASTERN CAMDEN COUNTY REG 9,292,586 9,292,586 9,292,586 7,393, ,241 1,217, , ,440 20, , ,292, % CAMDEN 1720 GIBBSBORO BORO 1,415,946 1,415,946 1,387, , , ,463 19, ,630 2, ,683 2, ,387,627-28, % CAMDEN 1770 GLOUCESTER CITY 30,108,192 30,108,192 29,595,537 19,016, ,679 1,014, , ,040 18,040 8,682,658 18,830 1,575 29,595, , % CAMDEN 1780 GLOUCESTER TWP 50,911,529 50,911,529 50,988,439 45,803, ,108 3,992, , ,225 65, , ,988,439 76, % CAMDEN 1880 HADDON HEIGHTS BORO 1,714,858 1,765,262 1,729, , , , ,273 66, ,930 8, ,142 9, ,729,957 15, % CAMDEN 1890 HADDON TWP 8,443,633 8,443,633 8,447,619 7,088, ,530 1,181,261 44, ,715 19, , ,447,619 3, % CAMDEN 1900 HADDONFIELD 961, ,986 1,078, , ,605 41,592 1, ,780 24, , ,078, , % PAGE 3 OF 11

4 K al Adequacy Choice Categorical Adequacy Growth Readiness Growth Support 12 K-12 Percent CAMDEN 2130 HI NELLA 866, , , , ,318 59,002 24,574 58, ,170 1, , ,158 59, % CAMDEN 2540 LAUREL SPRINGS BORO 1,916,973 1,924,509 1,999,445 1,617, ,256 2, ,451 7, ,390 3,390 15,072 3, ,999,445 82, % CAMDEN 2560 LAWNSIDE BORO 3,752,484 3,759,385 3,866,307 3,424, ,109 29, ,513 78, ,940 3, , ,866, , % CAMDEN 2670 LINDENWOLD BORO 24,764,150 24,775,811 25,707,429 23,200, , ,623 1,304, , , ,300 24,300 29,975 27,020 24,942 25,707, , % CAMDEN 2890 MAGNOLIA BORO 3,073,391 3,073,391 3,131,770 2,851, , ,021 22, ,650 3, , ,131,770 58, % CAMDEN 3110 MERCHANTVILLE BORO 2,342,831 2,350,335 2,473,482 1,599, ,852 24, ,151 15,047 28, ,040 4, ,770 12,194 2,473, , % CAMDEN 3420 MOUNT EPHRAIM BORO 3,949,876 3,972,784 4,015,533 3,361, ,536 12, ,699 20, ,120 6,120 38,180 6, ,015,533 65, % CAMDEN 3770 OAKLYN BORO 2,627,039 2,627,039 2,627,039 2,145, ,022 7, ,669 23,254 16, ,210 5,210 9,573 4, ,627, % CAMDEN 4060 PENNSAUKEN TWP 48,526,369 48,526,369 49,336,778 44,078, ,586 3,077,525 1,492, ,380 51, , ,336, , % CAMDEN 4110 PINE HILL BORO 16,452,958 16,452,958 16,804,200 14,914, , , , , ,735 15, , ,804, , % CAMDEN 4590 RUNNEMEDE BORO 4,876,849 4,877,443 4,994,548 4,326, ,353 21, ,898 41, ,940 7,940 8,123 8, ,994, , % CAMDEN 4790 SOMERDALE BORO 3,094,057 3,094,057 3,180,008 2,535, ,295 5, ,488 28,521 36, ,540 5,540 54,510 4, ,180,008 85, % CAMDEN 5035 STERLING HIGH SCHOOL DIST 6,889,435 6,889,435 7,023,389 5,654, ,506 12, ,852 31, ,660 7, , ,023, , % CAMDEN 5080 STRATFORD BORO 4,458,367 4,495,633 4,564,897 3,811, ,596 44, ,954 24, ,130 7,130 41,639 7, ,564, , % CAMDEN 5400 VOORHEES TWP 5,562,934 5,562,934 5,562,934 2,916, ,501 1,699, , ,215 28, ,761 27, ,562, % CAMDEN 5560 WATERFORD TWP 12,634,862 12,641,824 12,641,824 10,427, , , , , ,820 16,820 6,962 15, ,641,824 6, % CAMDEN 5820 WINSLOW TWP 44,171,666 44,171,666 44,023,246 38,341, ,066,545 3,025,665 1,389, ,290 46,290 61,313 45, ,023, , % CAMDEN 5900 WOODLYNNE BORO 6,995,917 6,995,917 7,106,570 6,581, , ,858 63,427 70, ,950 5, , ,106, , % CAPE MAY 170 AVALON BORO 73,609 73,609 73, ,597 39,551 4, , % CAPE MAY 710 CAPE MAY CITY 555, , , ,092 5,993 78,905 40, ,330 1, ,174 1, ,830 2, % CAPE MAY 720 CAPE MAY CO VOCATIONAL 1,396,049 1,396,049 1,396, ,150 74, ,450 6, ,562 6, ,396, % CAPE MAY 730 CAPE MAY POINT 27,009 27,009 26, , , , % CAPE MAY 1080 DENNIS TWP 6,167,055 6,167,055 6,043,714 1,063, , ,644 81, ,880 6,880 3,795,219 6, ,043, , % CAPE MAY 2820 LOWER CAPE MAY REGIONAL 9,982,676 10,041,368 9,840,541 95, ,091 1,178, , , ,230 14,230 6,328,122 13, ,840, , % CAPE MAY 2840 LOWER TWP 10,177,147 10,177,147 9,973,604 5,202, , , , , ,460 16,460 1,826,869 15, ,973, , % CAPE MAY 3130 MIDDLE TWP 13,590,070 13,590,070 13,318,269 6,227, ,106 1,481,841 1,313, , ,560 22,560 3,572,576 22, ,318, , % CAPE MAY 3680 NORTH WILDWOOD CITY 672, , , , ,877 60, ,100 3, ,961 2, ,074-13, % CAPE MAY 3780 OCEAN CITY 3,787,076 3,787,076 3,804, ,654, , , , ,740 13,740 27,650 14,470 1,401 3,804,445 17, % CAPE MAY 4700 SEA ISLE CITY 255, , , ,010 61,912 16, , , ,659-5, % CAPE MAY 5060 STONE HARBOR BORO 53,971 53,971 52, ,876 23,364 2, , ,892-1, % CAPE MAY 5340 UPPER TWP 10,189,044 10,189,044 9,985,263 4,307, ,760 1,445,583 1,098, , ,270 19,270 2,436,501 19, ,985, , % CAPE MAY 5610 WEST CAPE MAY BORO 630, , , ,457 5,454 28,525 6,810 38, , % CAPE MAY 5700 WEST WILDWOOD 40,334 40,334 40, ,389 33,700 3, , % CAPE MAY 5790 WILDWOOD CITY 5,211,073 5,211,073 5,106, , , , , ,750 7,750 3,420,995 7, ,106, , % CAPE MAY 5800 WILDWOOD CREST BORO 701, , , ,998 52, ,971 38, ,480 2, ,387 2, ,616-14, % CAPE MAY 5840 WOODBINE BORO 2,972,035 2,972,035 2,941,904 1,802, , , ,339 85, ,260 2, ,518 2, ,941,904-30, % CUMBERLAND 540 BRIDGETON CITY 80,607,366 80,628,089 82,864,389 72,993,437 3,901, ,716 2,759,976 2,049, , ,690 53, ,240 71,370 82,864,389 2,257, % CUMBERLAND 950 COMMERCIAL TWP 10,262,823 10,262,823 10,269,118 9,277, , , , ,800 7, , ,269,118 6, % CUMBERLAND 995 CUMBERLAND CO VOCATIONAL 3,928,676 3,928,676 4,049,193 3,851, ,041 22, ,730 3, , ,049, , % CUMBERLAND 997 CUMBERLAND REGIONAL 12,244,449 12,244,449 12,390,855 10,276, , , , , ,940 12, ,409 12, ,390, , % CUMBERLAND 1020 DEERFIELD TWP 2,504,460 2,504,460 2,565,216 2,293, , ,666 45, ,220 3, , ,565,216 60, % CUMBERLAND 1120 DOWNE TWP 1,857,766 1,857,766 1,820,611 1,148, , , ,379 40, ,970 1, ,055 1, ,820,611-37, % CUMBERLAND 1460 FAIRFIELD TWP 6,060,073 6,060,073 6,106,657 5,178, , , ,555 41, ,940 4, ,271 5,600 7,744 6,106,657 46, % CUMBERLAND 1820 GREENWICH TWP 428, , , , ,030 37,201 7, , ,330-8, % CUMBERLAND 2270 HOPEWELL TWP 3,429,475 3,429,475 3,425,096 2,683, , ,695 72,462 4, ,010 5, ,122 4, ,425,096-4, % CUMBERLAND 2570 LAWRENCE TWP 6,104,962 6,106,079 6,221,388 5,206, ,960 64, , ,344 3, ,780 5, ,010 3,511 6,221, , % CUMBERLAND 3050 MAURICE RIVER TWP 4,749,732 4,764,028 4,767,121 3,565, , , ,934 96,207 21, ,470 5,470 35,740 5, ,767,121 17, % CUMBERLAND 3230 MILLVILLE CITY 68,009,023 68,009,023 67,197,040 49,661, ,606,779 2,732,287 1,561, ,600 49,600 11,486,080 49, ,197, , % CUMBERLAND 5070 STOW CREEK TWP 834, , , , ,430 69,186 16, ,150 1, ,188 1, ,225-16, % CUMBERLAND 5300 UPPER DEERFIELD TWP 6,335,736 6,336,224 6,476,862 5,767, , , , ,370 8, , ,476, , % CUMBERLAND 5390 VINELAND CITY 136,799, ,810, ,750,848 90,151, ,600 4,318,538 5,294,946 3,053, , ,180 31,605, , ,750,848-2,048, % ESSEX 250 BELLEVILLE TOWN 25,971,780 25,971,780 26,986,513 22,910, ,550 2,880, , , ,430 47, , ,986,513 1,014, % ESSEX 410 BLOOMFIELD TWP 21,057,962 21,057,962 23,020,310 17,137, ,567 3,747,967 1,217, , ,400 63, , ,020,310 1,962, % ESSEX 660 CALDWELL-WEST CALDWELL 1,044,523 1,044,523 1,178, , ,862 46, ,025 26, , ,178, , % ESSEX 760 CEDAR GROVE TWP 777, , , , ,504 30, ,010 17, , ,192 72, % PAGE 4 OF 11

5 K al Adequacy Choice Categorical Adequacy Growth Readiness Growth Support 12 K-12 Percent ESSEX 1210 EAST ORANGE 178,297, ,297, ,158, ,162, ,172,856 6,445,125 3,875, ,680 98,680 29,208,533 97, ,158,952-3,138, % ESSEX 1390 ESSEX CO VOC-TECH 20,799,941 20,799,941 21,094,830 19,457, ,303, , ,300 22,300 45,849 22, ,094, , % ESSEX 1400 ESSEX FELLS BORO 100, , , ,019 94,788 3, ,760 1,760 1,915 1, ,106 5, % ESSEX 1465 FAIRFIELD TWP 316, , , , ,435 12, ,260 6, , ,075 27, % ESSEX 1750 GLEN RIDGE BORO 780, , , , ,613 33, ,960 18, , ,408 75, % ESSEX 2330 IRVINGTON TOWNSHIP 113,296, ,370, ,477,223 82,248, ,164,430 4,401,641 2,533, ,110 71,110 22,051,380 73, , ,477, , % ESSEX 2730 LIVINGSTON TWP 2,609,301 2,609,301 2,923, ,059 2,398, , ,680 59, , ,923, , % ESSEX 3190 MILLBURN TWP 2,041,217 2,041,217 2,287, ,719 1,900,480 87, ,400 49, , ,287, , % ESSEX 3310 MONTCLAIR TOWN 6,863,068 6,863,068 6,891, ,175,389 4,260, , ,020 68, ,304 67, ,891,951 28, % ESSEX 3570 NEWARK CITY 742,025, ,420, ,118, ,870, ,797,523 28,732,094 19,436, , ,920 14,361, ,590 23,457, ,118,011 8,092, % ESSEX 3630 NORTH CALDWELL BORO 241, , , , ,099 48, ,540 6, , ,958 38, % ESSEX 3750 NUTLEY TOWN 7,095,097 7,095,416 7,237,573 4,478, ,457 2,451,565 81, ,380 40, , ,237, , % ESSEX 3880 CITY OF ORANGE TWP 74,020,695 74,024,748 75,202,477 62,244,876 7,152, ,151 2,919,794 1,858, , ,800 49, ,570 40,403 75,202,477 1,181, % ESSEX 4530 ROSELAND BORO 282, , , , ,078 8, ,330 4, , ,749 13, % ESSEX 4900 SOUTH ORANGE-MAPLEWOOD 4,307,567 4,307,567 4,549, ,922 3,825, , ,160 70, , ,549, , % ESSEX 5370 VERONA BORO 916, ,688 1,003, , ,894 38, ,960 21, , ,003,766 87, % ESSEX 5630 WEST ESSEX REGIONAL 1,051,982 1,051,982 1,145, , ,967 29, ,800 16, , ,145,989 94, % ESSEX 5680 WEST ORANGE TOWN 7,047,683 7,047,683 8,551,053 3,234, ,095 4,143, , ,410 70, , ,551,053 1,503, % GLOUCESTER 860 CLAYTON BORO 9,975,618 9,975,618 10,308,407 9,055, ,455 70, , ,975 77, ,055 13, , ,308, , % GLOUCESTER 870 CLEARVIEW REGIONAL 15,000,094 15,000,094 15,000,094 12,745, ,789 1,418, , , ,200 25, , ,000, % GLOUCESTER 1100 DEPTFORD TWP 23,651,378 23,651,378 24,287,367 20,845, , ,085 2,328, ,815 12, ,780 41, , ,287, , % GLOUCESTER 1180 EAST GREENWICH TWP 3,475,969 3,475,969 3,648,914 2,138, , ,378 83, , ,780 12,990 12, , ,648, , % GLOUCESTER 1330 ELK TWP 2,572,361 2,572,361 2,533,604 2,013, , , ,091 66,201 5, ,320 3, , ,533,604-38, % GLOUCESTER 1590 FRANKLIN TWP 8,803,530 8,803,530 8,875,221 7,523, , , , ,550 12, , ,875,221 71, % GLOUCESTER 1715 GATEWAY REGIONAL 7,507,065 7,507,065 7,670,486 6,007, , , , , ,350 9,350 7,128 9,780 1,193 7,670, , % GLOUCESTER 1730 GLASSBORO 16,554,309 16,554,309 16,571,091 14,781, , ,448 1,207, , ,040 21, , ,571,091 16, % GLOUCESTER 1775 GLOUCESTER CO VOCATIONAL 7,732,725 7,732,725 7,980,648 7,211, ,109 35, ,980 13, , ,980, , % GLOUCESTER 1830 GREENWICH TWP 1,132,945 1,132,945 1,110, , ,767 86, ,670 5, ,061 5, ,110,286-22, % GLOUCESTER 2070 HARRISON TWP 6,171,027 6,171,027 6,171,027 5,034, , , , ,560 13, , ,171, % GLOUCESTER 2440 KINGSWAY REGIONAL 8,866,900 8,866,900 9,599,143 6,867, ,272 1,152, , , ,670 22,880 22, , ,599, , % GLOUCESTER 2750 LOGAN TWP 5,405,785 5,416,407 5,308,079 3,990, , , , , ,620 10, ,459 10, ,308,079-97, % GLOUCESTER 2990 MANTUA TWP 6,171,701 6,171,701 6,171,701 5,286, , ,840 24, ,490 11, , ,171, % GLOUCESTER 3280 MONROE TWP 34,838,962 34,838,962 35,740,575 30,871, ,145 3,393, , , ,305 59, , ,740, , % GLOUCESTER 3490 NATIONAL PARK BORO 2,087,717 2,087,717 2,098,195 1,918, , ,383 15, ,300 2, , ,098,195 10, % GLOUCESTER 3580 NEWFIELD BORO 1,437,594 1,437,594 1,467,748 1,198, , ,013 43, ,340 2, , ,467,748 30, % GLOUCESTER 4020 PAULSBORO BORO 12,240,579 12,240,579 12,436,023 11,611, ,435 30, ,492 87, ,345 10, , ,436, , % GLOUCESTER 4140 PITMAN BORO 9,850,252 9,850,252 9,664,663 7,117, , , , ,720 13,720 1,420,276 13, ,664, , % GLOUCESTER 4880 SOUTH HARRISON TWP 1,634,459 1,634,459 1,657, , ,877 35, ,863 26,269 6, ,760 3,690 3,690 38,204 3, ,657,978 23, % GLOUCESTER 4940 DELSEA REGIONAL H.S DIST. 14,007,064 14,013,937 14,013,937 12,086, , , , , ,350 16, , ,013,937 6, % GLOUCESTER 5120 SWEDESBORO-WOOLWICH 6,987,560 6,987,560 7,217,672 4,786, ,973 1,016, ,549 4, ,615 17,670 17, , ,217, , % GLOUCESTER 5500 WASHINGTON TWP 50,115,305 50,115,305 49,112,999 38,162, ,909,313 4,519, , ,560 73,560 2,557,135 70, ,112,999-1,002, % GLOUCESTER 5590 WENONAH BORO 500, , , , , ,582 3, ,190 2, , , % GLOUCESTER 5620 WEST DEPTFORD TWP 12,146,669 12,146,669 12,335,282 9,917, ,027 1,706, , ,050 29, , ,335, , % GLOUCESTER 5740 WESTVILLE BORO 2,492,911 2,492,911 2,551,492 2,342, , ,074 20, ,250 3, , ,551,492 58, % GLOUCESTER 5860 WOODBURY CITY 12,103,526 12,103,526 12,425,436 11,234, ,388 50, , , ,380 14, , ,425, , % GLOUCESTER 5870 WOODBURY HEIGHTS BORO 1,002,506 1,002,506 1,002, , , ,019 5, ,120 2, , ,002, % HUDSON 220 BAYONNE CITY 54,016,434 54,016,434 56,916,073 49,790, ,758 5,528, , , ,880 92, , ,916,073 2,899, % HUDSON 1200 EAST NEWARK BORO 3,426,439 3,429,696 3,578,845 3,238, , ,241 27,928 72, ,030 4, ,100 3,257 3,578, , % HUDSON 1850 GUTTENBERG TOWN 5,096,583 5,096,583 5,784,546 4,305, , , , , ,860 12, , ,784, , % HUDSON 2060 HARRISON TOWN 25,418,188 25,418,188 25,459,593 23,110, ,237 1,274, ,463 40, ,970 19, , ,459,593 41, % HUDSON 2210 HOBOKEN CITY 10,682,520 10,682,520 10,468, ,645, ,453 1,492, , ,610 24,610 5,403,479 25, ,468, , % HUDSON 2295 HUDSON COUNTY VOCATIONAL 21,204,179 21,204,179 21,293,444 19,412, ,846 1,494, , ,310 21, , ,293,444 89, % HUDSON 2390 JERSEY CITY 418,779, ,779, ,404, ,661, , ,953,347 18,332,551 11,334, , , ,076, , ,404,292-8,375, % HUDSON 2410 KEARNY TOWN 30,928,987 30,928,987 33,119,896 28,396, ,192 3,583, , , ,140 58, , ,119,896 2,190, % HUDSON 3610 NORTH BERGEN TWP 57,095,133 57,095,133 58,323,031 51,895, ,404 4,632, , , ,130 74, , ,323,031 1,227, % PAGE 5 OF 11

6 K al Adequacy Choice Categorical Adequacy Growth Readiness Growth Support 12 K-12 Percent HUDSON 4730 SECAUCUS TOWN 999, ,542 1,130, , ,004 75, ,370 21, , ,130, , % HUDSON 5240 UNION CITY 179,005, ,005, ,132, ,721, ,492 6,865,654 5,261, , , , ,720 5, ,132,094 2,126, % HUDSON 5580 WEEHAWKEN TWP 2,722,708 2,722,708 2,668, , , , ,510 12,510 1,386,658 13, ,668,254-54, % HUDSON 5670 WEST NEW YORK TOWN 94,065,988 94,066,668 95,592,169 87,237, ,418 4,250,971 2,865, , ,420 73, ,440 1,414 95,592,169 1,526, % HUNTERDON 20 ALEXANDRIA TWP 1,663,317 1,663,317 1,646, , , , ,552 42, ,750 4,750 25,484 4, ,646,845-16, % HUNTERDON 370 BETHLEHEM TWP 1,545,815 1,545,815 1,545, , ,695 81, ,829 37, ,270 4,270 71,420 3, ,545, % HUNTERDON 430 BLOOMSBURY BORO 1,348,857 1,348,857 1,349, , ,310 9, ,452 6,916 2, ,810 1, ,632 1, ,349, % HUNTERDON 670 CALIFON BORO 320, , , , ,876 3,762 93,822 2, , , % HUNTERDON 910 CLINTON TOWN 1,242,707 1,242,707 1,251, , ,591 28, ,785 26, ,620 4, ,233 4, ,251,653 8, % HUNTERDON 920 CLINTON TWP 2,322,415 2,322,415 2,323, , , ,370 83, ,050 14, ,912 12, ,323, % HUNTERDON 1040 DELAWARE TWP 1,174,046 1,187,168 1,163, , , ,084 34, ,800 3, ,680 3, ,163,425-10, % HUNTERDON 1050 DELAWARE VALLEY REGIONAL 4,005,830 4,005,830 4,005,830 3,173, , ,662 74, ,080 9,080 21,693 8, ,005, % HUNTERDON 1160 EAST AMWELL TWP 876, , , , , ,435 37, ,620 3,620 80,216 3, ,867 8, % HUNTERDON 1376 SOUTH-HUNTERDON 2,196,968 2,272,813 2,290, ,330, , ,977 77,081 1, ,880 9,880 74,623 9, ,290,421 93, % HUNTERDON 1510 FLEMINGTON-RARITAN REG 6,159,367 6,159,367 6,159,367 3,522, ,717 2,087, , ,465 32, , ,159, % HUNTERDON 1600 FRANKLIN TWP 333, , , ,286 32, ,952 16, ,690 2, , ,425 7, % HUNTERDON 1680 FRENCHTOWN BORO 746, , , , , ,703 3, ,240 1,240 9,673 1, , % HUNTERDON 1970 HAMPTON BORO 945, , , , ,552 3,651 73,373 8, , ,360 13, % HUNTERDON 2140 HIGH BRIDGE BORO 1,485,424 1,485,424 1,488,722 1,051, ,348 14, ,436 29, ,330 3, ,509 3, ,488,722 3, % HUNTERDON 2220 HOLLAND TWP 1,798,214 1,819,736 1,819,736 1,291, ,327 53, ,356 9, ,710 5, , ,819,736 21, % HUNTERDON 2300 HUNTERDON CENTRAL REG 5,705,974 5,719,700 5,719,700 3,185, , ,410 1,840,406 48, ,880 29, , ,719,700 13, % HUNTERDON 2308 HUNTERDON CO VOCATIONAL 933, , , , ,571 17, ,080 2, ,424 2, , % HUNTERDON 2450 KINGWOOD TWP 1,308,517 1,320,710 1,294, , , , ,823 31, ,440 3, ,896 3, ,294,296-14, % HUNTERDON 2590 LEBANON BORO 191, , , ,478 14,601 65,815 8, ,050 1,050 61,273 1, , % HUNTERDON 2600 LEBANON TWP 2,356,764 2,378,976 2,331,396 1,058, , , ,461 54, ,940 6, ,668 6, ,331,396-25, % HUNTERDON 3180 MILFORD BORO 334, , , , ,906 2,238 58,167 1, , % HUNTERDON 3660 N HUNT/VOORHEES REGIONAL 5,554,323 5,554,323 5,554,323 3,405, ,618 1,738,465 44, ,890 27, , ,554, % HUNTERDON 4350 READINGTON TWP 1,424,790 1,424,790 1,458, ,177 1,150,343 69, ,410 16,410 9,488 15, ,458,386 33, % HUNTERDON 5180 TEWKSBURY TWP 857, , , , , ,903 56, ,530 6,530 38,685 5, ,770 49, % HUNTERDON 5270 UNION TWP 576, , , , ,531 36, ,615 4,615 17,175 4, ,634 1, % MERCER 1245 EAST WINDSOR REGIONAL 18,681,802 18,681,802 20,129,621 16,002, ,451 2,987, , ,945 49, , ,129,621 1,447, % MERCER 1430 EWING TWP 9,668,087 9,668,087 10,278,777 7,421, ,252 2,237, , ,200 36, , ,278, , % MERCER 1950 HAMILTON TWP 73,888,102 73,888,102 73,888,102 64,409, ,097 7,629, ,559 40, , , , ,888, % MERCER 2280 HOPEWELL VALLEY REGIONAL 2,838,448 2,852,002 2,966, , ,553 2,164,734 62, ,060 35, , ,966, , % MERCER 2580 LAWRENCE TWP 3,518,358 3,518,358 3,618, ,820 2,423, , ,410 40, , ,618, , % MERCER 3105 MERCER COUNTY VOCATIONAL 2,432,638 2,432,638 2,498,009 2,107, ,891 45, ,260 4, ,021 5, ,498,009 65, % MERCER 4255 PRINCETON 3,498,845 3,498,845 3,547, ,567 2,189, , ,020 34, ,606 35, ,547,845 49, % MERCER 5210 TRENTON CITY 228,933, ,933, ,692, ,443, ,852,217 8,404,818 5,139, , ,000 20,438, , ,692,142 1,758, % MERCER 5510 ROBBINSVILLE TWP 2,491,756 2,491,756 3,122, , ,078 1,758, , , ,880 29, , ,122, , % MERCER 5715 W WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO REG 7,593,152 7,593,152 7,854, , ,779 5,946, , ,710 94, , ,854, , % MIDDLESEX 750 CARTERET BORO 27,088,743 27,088,743 27,834,738 24,379, ,540 2,287, , , ,940 36, , ,834, , % MIDDLESEX 970 CRANBURY TWP 476, , , , ,655 13, ,650 7, , ,963 30, % MIDDLESEX 1140 DUNELLEN BORO 5,494,391 5,494,391 5,890,347 4,906, , ,414 65, , ,620 11, , ,890, , % MIDDLESEX 1170 EAST BRUNSWICK TWP 17,995,272 17,995,272 18,198,710 11,737, ,647 5,355, , ,350 83, , ,198, , % MIDDLESEX 1290 EDISON TWP 14,035,490 14,035,490 15,492,024 5,003, ,826 8,719, , , , , ,492,024 1,456, % MIDDLESEX 2150 HIGHLAND PARK BORO 3,676,784 3,677,347 3,885,439 2,792, , ,509 47, ,870 15, ,510 18,876 3,885, , % MIDDLESEX 2370 JAMESBURG BORO 5,078,778 5,078,778 5,353,086 4,481, , , , , ,480 9, , ,353, , % MIDDLESEX 3120 METUCHEN BORO 1,079,208 1,079,208 1,156, , ,204 40, ,075 21, , ,156,163 76, % MIDDLESEX 3140 MIDDLESEX BORO 8,915,077 8,915,077 9,122,803 7,600, ,137 1,286,114 75,430 3, ,080 21, , ,122, , % MIDDLESEX 3150 MIDDLESEX CO VOCATIONAL 13,302,416 13,302,416 13,520,974 12,182, ,159, , ,160 20, , ,520, , % MIDDLESEX 3220 MILLTOWN BORO 1,145,246 1,145,246 1,186, , , ,661 19, ,575 9, ,990 1,158 1,186,590 41, % MIDDLESEX 3290 MONROE TWP 2,832,178 2,832,371 3,290, ,717 2,434, , ,980 58, , ,290, , % MIDDLESEX 3530 NEW BRUNSWICK CITY 123,906, ,919, ,873, ,665, ,094,627 5,137,506 3,496,087 26, ,500 88, , , ,873,046 2,966, % MIDDLESEX 3620 NORTH BRUNSWICK TWP 11,862,491 11,862,491 14,621,189 9,375, ,496 3,679, , , ,190 63, , ,621,189 2,758, % MIDDLESEX 3845 OLD BRIDGE TWP 44,779,742 44,779,742 44,779,742 36,713, ,933 5,572, , ,680 86, ,066 89, ,779, % PAGE 6 OF 11

7 K al Adequacy Choice Categorical Adequacy Growth Readiness Growth Support 12 K-12 Percent MIDDLESEX 4090 PERTH AMBOY CITY 160,402, ,402, ,347, ,398,670 11,689, ,705,200 5,988,488 4,265, ,740 99, , ,347, , % MIDDLESEX 4130 PISCATAWAY TWP 15,911,190 15,911,190 16,906,426 10,682, ,045 4,407, , , ,450 73, , ,906, , % MIDDLESEX 4660 SAYREVILLE BORO 21,330,942 21,330,942 22,330,303 16,439, ,421 3,677, , , ,380 61, , ,330, , % MIDDLESEX 4830 SOUTH AMBOY CITY 6,627,860 6,627,860 6,627,860 5,719, , ,228 63,955 75, ,320 11, , ,627, % MIDDLESEX 4860 SOUTH BRUNSWICK TWP 23,651,279 23,651,279 23,651,279 17,015, ,504 5,479, , ,450 87, , ,651, % MIDDLESEX 4910 SOUTH PLAINFIELD BORO 9,200,178 9,200,178 9,202,688 6,636, ,052 2,230, , ,410 34, , ,202,688 2, % MIDDLESEX 4920 SOUTH RIVER BORO 13,036,888 13,036,888 13,314,062 10,895, ,277 1,448, , , ,460 23, , ,314, , % MIDDLESEX 4970 SPOTSWOOD 6,130,274 6,130,274 6,278,845 5,204, , ,046 36,526 6, ,750 14, , ,278, , % MIDDLESEX 5850 WOODBRIDGE TWP 23,934,460 23,934,460 28,997,676 18,914, ,488 7,858, ,063 71, , , , ,997,676 5,063, % MONMOUTH 50 ALLENHURST 47,922 47,922 46, , , , % MONMOUTH 100 ASBURY PARK CITY 55,429,860 55,429,860 54,448,308 28,163, ,652 1,392,679 1,000, ,420 23,420 23,441,320 22, ,448, , % MONMOUTH 130 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS BORO 158, , , , ,833 6, ,810 2, , ,526 8, % MONMOUTH 180 AVON BORO 179, , , , ,762 16, ,120 1,590 1,590 1,511 1, ,458 3, % MONMOUTH 270 BELMAR BORO 995, , , , , , ,650 5, ,895 5, ,594-19, % MONMOUTH 500 BRADLEY BEACH BORO 1,071,447 1,071,447 1,050, , ,689 93, ,800 3, ,777 3, ,050,018-21, % MONMOUTH 560 BRIELLE BORO 440, , , , ,655 14, ,060 8,060 13,186 7, ,593 27, % MONMOUTH 945 COLTS NECK TWP 1,010,861 1,010,861 1,025, , ,861 89, ,330 9,330 13,941 8, ,025,733 14, % MONMOUTH 1000 DEAL BORO 2,102,539 2,115,112 2,115, ,797,939 31,676 42,805 5,902 57,916 33,201 2,720 2, ,303 1, ,115,112 12, % MONMOUTH 1260 EATONTOWN BORO 3,851,572 3,851,572 3,774, , , , , ,570 10,570 1,872,505 10, ,774,541-77, % MONMOUTH 1440 FAIR HAVEN BORO 435, , , , ,311 16, ,715 9, , ,724 31, % MONMOUTH 1490 FARMINGDALE BORO 784, , , , ,836 84,317 16, ,440 1, ,253 1, , % MONMOUTH 1640 FREEHOLD BORO 9,744,020 9,744,020 10,699,812 9,105, , , , , ,960 15, , ,699, , % MONMOUTH 1650 FREEHOLD REGIONAL 51,564,083 51,564,083 51,564,083 40,713, ,110,522 7,030, , , ,720 1,636, , ,564, % MONMOUTH 1660 FREEHOLD TWP 4,258,004 4,258,004 4,266,774 1,100, ,183 2,624,533 93, ,120 39, , ,266,774 8, % MONMOUTH 2105 HAZLET TWP 12,727,947 12,727,947 12,727,947 10,451, ,190 1,936,203 71, ,220 30, , ,727, % MONMOUTH 2120 HENRY HUDSON REGIONAL 800, , , , ,247 60, ,030 3, ,832 2, ,617-16, % MONMOUTH 2160 HIGHLANDS BORO 642, , , ,233 93,355 48, ,935 1,640 1, ,700 1, ,388-12, % MONMOUTH 2230 HOLMDEL TWP 1,872,729 1,872,729 2,016, ,207 1,479, , ,345 29, , ,016, , % MONMOUTH 2290 HOWELL TWP 33,158,120 33,158,120 33,158,120 27,465, ,299 3,740, , ,270 61, ,416 58, ,158, % MONMOUTH 2320 INTERLAKEN 62,459 62,459 63, ,196 11,623 1,612 5, , ,529 1, % MONMOUTH 2400 KEANSBURG BORO 27,347,969 27,347,969 26,830,161 16,973, , , , , ,030 14,030 8,124,477 13, ,830, , % MONMOUTH 2430 KEYPORT BORO 5,493,230 5,493,230 5,522,076 4,872, , ,225 62, ,390 8, , ,522,076 28, % MONMOUTH 2720 LITTLE SILVER BORO 321, , , , ,548 13, ,430 8, , ,854 36, % MONMOUTH 2770 LONG BRANCH CITY 42,540,363 42,540,363 43,224,236 37,671, ,488 2,847,549 1,839,720 76, ,780 48, , ,224, , % MONMOUTH 2920 MANALAPAN-ENGLISHTOWN REG 19,837,100 19,837,100 19,440,358 12,610, ,122,959 3,077, , ,185 48,185 1,080,026 49, ,440, , % MONMOUTH 2930 MANASQUAN BORO 610, , , , ,766 20, ,560 9,560 20,596 9, ,883 14, % MONMOUTH 3030 MARLBORO TWP 11,651,542 11,651,542 11,418,511 6,247, ,531 3,375, , ,140 50, ,366 47, ,418, , % MONMOUTH 3040 MATAWAN-ABERDEEN REGIONAL 12,272,450 12,272,450 12,396,728 9,386, ,359 2,297, , ,880 37, ,694 37, ,396, , % MONMOUTH 3160 MIDDLETOWN TWP 17,838,595 17,838,595 17,481, , ,899,811 6,138, , ,610 96,610 6,349,963 94, ,481, , % MONMOUTH 3200 MILLSTONE TWP 4,799,939 4,799,939 4,799,939 2,349, ,121 1,263, , ,105 18, ,326 16, ,799, % MONMOUTH 3250 MONMOUTH BEACH BORO 156, , , , ,229 4, ,650 2,650 1,986 2, ,713 2, % MONMOUTH 3260 MONMOUTH CO VOCATIONAL 8,120,555 8,120,555 8,120,555 4,003, ,304, , ,900 20,900 2,565,835 22, ,120, % MONMOUTH 3270 MONMOUTH REGIONAL 3,366,316 3,366,316 3,298, , , , , ,510 9,510 1,635,921 9, ,298,990-67, % MONMOUTH 3500 NEPTUNE CITY 2,061,529 2,061,529 2,061,529 1,569, , ,450 33,720 64, ,050 6, , ,061, % MONMOUTH 3510 NEPTUNE TWP 32,746,719 32,746,719 32,091,785 25,407, ,363,716 2,404,326 1,222, ,650 38,650 1,579,834 36, ,091, , % MONMOUTH 3810 OCEAN TWP 7,770,200 7,770,200 7,614, ,335,875 2,331, , ,230 37,230 3,420,480 36, ,614, , % MONMOUTH 3830 OCEANPORT BORO 446, , , , ,177 20, ,860 5,860 27,299 5, ,470 10, % MONMOUTH 4360 RED BANK BORO 3,057,374 3,057,374 3,570,056 1,918, , , , , ,912 13,410 13, , ,570, , % MONMOUTH 4365 RED BANK REGIONAL 1,028,707 1,028,707 1,047,307 85, , , , ,250 9,250 40,174 9, ,047,307 18, % MONMOUTH 4520 ROOSEVELT BORO 991,413 1,021,398 1,000, , ,840 63,927 68,205 8, ,360 1,360 65,786 1, ,000,970 9, % MONMOUTH 4570 RUMSON BORO 392, , , , ,177 16, ,520 9, , ,575 41, % MONMOUTH 4580 RUMSON-FAIR HAVEN REG 449, , , , ,025 15, ,920 8, , ,251 50, % MONMOUTH 4690 SEA GIRT BORO 109, , , ,990 99,206 2, ,790 1,790 1,254 1, ,818 3, % MONMOUTH 4760 SHORE REGIONAL 447, , , , ,807 11, ,310 6,310 2,702 5, ,868 24, % MONMOUTH 4770 SHREWSBURY BORO 241, , , , ,365 7, ,620 4,620 2,810 5, ,810 12, % PAGE 7 OF 11

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