Moorestown Township Public School District
- MOORESTOWN, NJ
School District
Moorestown Township Public School District
- MOORESTOWN, NJ
- Rating 4.27 out of 5 26 reviews
Report Card
- Academicsgrade A+
- Diversitygrade B minus
- Teachersgrade A+
- College Prepgrade A+
- Clubs & Activitiesgrade A minus
- Administrationgrade A
- Sportsgrade A
- Foodgrade B+
- Resources & Facilitiesgrade B minus
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Academics
Percent Proficient - Reading
76%
Percent Proficient - Math
70%
Average Graduation Rate
97%
Average SAT
1290
655 responses
Average ACT
29
138 responses
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Students
Diversity
grade B minus
Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.
Students
3,838
Free or Reduced Lunch
10.1%
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Teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
13:1
National
17:1Average Teacher Salary
$77,983
Teachers in First/Second Year
9.4%
Finances
Expenses Per Student
$24,027 / student
National
$12,239- Cost of Livinggrade B minus
- Good for Familiesgrade A+
- Housinggrade B+
Median Household Income
$149,500
National
$69,021Median Rent
$1,231
National
$1,163Median Home Value
$509,200
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$244,900Moorestown Township Public School District Reviews
Rating 4.27 out of 5 26 reviews
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I moved to Moorestown in 1998 with my two young children, ages 7 & 5 in tow. We came from a small town in central New Jersey and I thought they were doing fine in school. The first year in elementary school was a bit difficult. They both had some catching up to do but all the teachers were all fantastic. My children loved the new school and all the teachers so it helped with the transition. The rest is history and they both went on to top universities and have successful careers today. My youngest is married and they own & operate two businesses.
When I was in middle school, I really enjoyed it! There were many clubs and extracurricular classes that the school offered, and creative writing, home economics and public speaking classes were mandatory, which I think was a very important part of my experience there. However, since I started high school some of the best teachers have left, they switched up all of the teachers' classes and rooms, they have eliminated many extracurricular courses, and they will be starting school even earlier in the upcoming school year. I mean come on, they have a teacher with a doctorate in mathematics teaching an extracurricular now!
The academics prepared me for higher education beyond what I could have expected. I loved my teachers and was fully supported throughout my entire schooling. Every school provided the students with a variety of extracurriculars that aided to overall success.
My hesitation with five stars is the value the district places on specific athletic programs. Students who participate in lacrosse programs are automatically placed on a higher level than those who do not. As a student who did not participate in lacrosse, I felt the only way to be deemed important was if I had one of those jerseys on.
My hesitation with five stars is the value the district places on specific athletic programs. Students who participate in lacrosse programs are automatically placed on a higher level than those who do not. As a student who did not participate in lacrosse, I felt the only way to be deemed important was if I had one of those jerseys on.