Clearview Regional High School District
- MULLICA HILL, NJ
School District
Clearview Regional High School District
- MULLICA HILL, NJ
- Rating 4.16 out of 5 100 reviews
Report Card
- Academicsgrade A
- Diversitygrade C+
- Teachersgrade A+
- College Prepgrade A
- Clubs & Activitiesgrade A
- Administrationgrade B+
- Sportsgrade B minus
- Foodgrade B
- Resources & Facilitiesgrade A minus
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Academics
Percent Proficient - Reading
68%
Percent Proficient - Math
58%
Average Graduation Rate
96%
Average SAT
1220
551 responses
Average ACT
29
50 responses
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Students
Diversity
grade C+
Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.
Students
2,292
Free or Reduced Lunch
12.8%
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Teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
15:1
National
17:1Average Teacher Salary
$74,058
Teachers in First/Second Year
11.8%
Finances
Expenses Per Student
$16,663 / student
National
$12,239- Cost of Livinggrade B
- Good for Familiesgrade A
- Housinggrade B+
Median Household Income
$159,848
National
$69,021Median Rent
$996
National
$1,163Median Home Value
$389,600
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$244,900Clearview Regional High School District Reviews
Rating 4.16 out of 5 100 reviews
Clearview Regional Highschool has outstanding academics. Especially in STEM related subjects, you will feel fully prepared to take on any class in college. However, relationships between staff and students vary greatly, as they do in many schools. Some of the teachers and staff are people I will remember fondly for the rest of my life. Unfortunately, many others are people I believe should not be teaching.
There is also a great lack of racial diversity in the schools. A great majority of the students are white. However, in terms of LGTBQ+ diversity, there are many people of a variety of gender identities and sexual orientations. Despite a large percentage of students being in this community, there is still a lot of homophobia and transphobia.
Overall, in terms of bullying and academics, it struggles in some areas but is definitely better than a majority of high schools.
There is also a great lack of racial diversity in the schools. A great majority of the students are white. However, in terms of LGTBQ+ diversity, there are many people of a variety of gender identities and sexual orientations. Despite a large percentage of students being in this community, there is still a lot of homophobia and transphobia.
Overall, in terms of bullying and academics, it struggles in some areas but is definitely better than a majority of high schools.
My experience at Clearview has been nothing out of the ordinary, going into my junior year. I am someone who is enrolled in the honors and AP programs since freshman year, and some of these teachers are genuinely so understanding, and willing to do anything to see their students thrive. However, there has been an issue with some teachers being blatantly racist to students, even going as far as saying the N-slur in an ELA class, and the district did nothing about this matter. There has been multiple SA allegations/assaults from students to students, and the school completely ignored the issue, and allowed the assaulter to roam free within the building. I mostly fear safe within the building, however we have had bomb threats, and helicopters surround the building during a shelter in place. The administrators are very secretive to parents, students, and teachers, and do not let anyone know what is going on until the last minute.
The average classroom has always had a somewhat diverse group of kids. It has to do with the reality that every single student is different. Students arrive at the learning environment with a diverse range of values, perspectives, and beliefs. Despite its ups and downs, Clearview Regiona High School can give pupils a genuine high school musical experience. There are many events and activities that include students and promote a laid-back lifestyle.