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Montgomery
Township
School Distr ict
October 17, 2017
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STUDENT
ACHIEVEMENT
& COLLEGE ADMISSIONS
REVIEW
PRESENTED BY:
Corie Gaylord
Director of Student Academic & Counseling Services
Damian Pappa
Director of Data, Assessment & Accountability
Portrait of a Graduate
Goal 1
Student Success:
Maximize the social-
emotional and
academic growth of
every student
Goal 2
School and Work
Environment:
Ensure a learning
environment that
promotes excellence
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PORTRAIT OF A GRADUATE
2016-2017 NJDOE ASSESSMENTS
APA
Alternate Prof ic iency Assessment (Sc ience)
DLM
Dynamic Learning Maps
(Mathemat ics , Language Ar ts L i te racy )
NJASK
NJ Assessment of Skills and Knowledge (Science)
NJBCT
NJ Biology Competency Test (Science)
PARCC
Par tnersh ip for Assessment of Readiness for Col lege and Careers
(Mathemat ics , Language Ar ts L i te racy )
PROTECTING STUDENT CONFIDENTIALITY
In the reporting of group assessment data, the intent is to protect student privacy through procedures that systematically prevent members of the public from discerning student identity.
Guidelines provided by the Federal government state that in the reporting of assessment results, suppression of numbers should occur in categories where the counts are low, making it otherwise possible to infer the results of individuals.
In practice, it is common to suppress numbers where a group size is equal to ten or less and to suppress totals when it is possible to calculate back to the results of two students.
Science
2017
NJ ASSESSMENT OF
SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
(NJASK 4 & NJASK 8)
NJ BIOLOGY COMPETENCY
TEST (NJBCT)
RESULTS
DISTRICT FACTOR GROUPING (DFG)
Montgomery Township is identified
as a “J” on a scale of letters A -J.
In terms of socio-economics,
districts identifies as “A” represent
the poorest districts while “J”
districts are the wealthiest.
DISTRICT FACTOR GROUP J DISTRICTS
• Bernards Township
• Chester Township
• Cranbury Township
• Essex Fells Boro
• Glen Rock Boro
• Haddonfield Boro
• Harding Township
• Ho Ho Kus Boro
• Little Silver Boro
• Mendham Boro
• Mendham Township
• Millburn Township
• Montgomery Township
• Mountain Lakes Boro
• North Caldwell Boro
• Northern Highlands Regional
• Ridgewood Vil lage
• Rumson Boro
• Rumson-Fair Haven Regional
• Saddle River Boro
• School District of Chathams
• Tewksbury Township
• Upper Saddle River Boro
• Woodclif f Lake Boro
• WW-P Regional
NJASK 4& 8 SCIENCE AND NJBCT
CLUSTERS
NJASK 4 & 8
Earth Science
Life Science
Physical Science
Knowledge
Application
NJBCT
Organization and
Development
Matter and Energy
Transfer
Interdependence
Heredity and
Reproduction
Evolution and Diversity
NJASK 4& 8 AND NJBCT
SCALE SCORES
Advanced Proficient/Pass 250 –300
Proficient/Pass 200–249
Partially Proficient/Not Pass 100–199
2017 STATEWIDE SCIENCE ASSESSMENTS
PERCENT PASSING
NJASK 4 NJASK 8 NJBCT
MTSD 96 92 85
DFG J 97 92 88
State 86 73 58
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2017 NJASK 4 SCIENCE PERCENT PASSING BY
DEMOGRAPHIC GROUP * D E M O G R A P H I C G R O U P = A F R I C A N A M E R I C A N < 1 1
TotalSpecial
Ed.LEP Female Male White Asian Hispanic
Econ.
Disadv.
MTSD 96 80 88 98 94 93 98 94 87
DFG J 97 87 83 98 96 97 99 90 79
State 86 72 64 86 85 94 96 77 74
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2017 NJASK 8 SCIENCE PERCENT PASSING BY
DEMOGRAPHIC GROUP
* D E M O G R A P H I C G R O U P = L I M I T E D E N G L I S H P R O F I C I E N C Y ( L E P ) < 1 1
TotalSpecial
Ed.Female Male White
African
Am.Asian Hispanic
Econ.
Disadv.
MTSD 92 62 93 91 91 83 97 71 72
DFG J 92 63 93 91 93 72 96 81 63
State 73 40 74 72 85 50 91 58 55
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2017 NJ BIOLOGY COMPETENCY TEST PERCENT PASSING BY
DEMOGRAPHIC GROUP
* D E M O G R A P H I C G R O U P S = L E P & E C O N O M I C A L LY D I S A D V A N TA G E D < 1 1
TotalSpecial
Ed.Female Male White
African
Am.Asian Hispanic
MTSD 85 33 86 82 84 67 92 45
DFG J 88 54 90 86 87 60 94 77
State 58 23 61 56 70 35 84 40
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The new science assessments wil l be administered in Spring 2018 and wil l be al igned to the New Jersey Student Learning Standards for Science.
The new science assessments wil l be computer -based tests.
The NJDOE is sensit ive to the t iming of the rol l -out of the new assessments this year and, as a result , wi l l not include the new science assessments as par t of the state’s accountabil ity for the 2017 -18 school year under the New Jersey Quality Single Accountability Continuum (NJQSAC).
The science assessments wil l be administered in grades 5, 8 and 11 .
The grade 11 high school assessment wil l be a comprehensive science assessment.
The NJDOE is reaching out to educators with degrees in science to serve on Science Assessment Advisory Committees to ensure educators are working with the NJDOE throughout these transitions and are providing direct input regarding many aspects of the administration and implementation of the new assessments.
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SPRING 2018
STATEWIDE
SCIENCE ASSESSMENTS
Measuring
College and
Career
Readiness
2017
PARCC
RESULTS
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2017 marked the 3 rd administration of the Partnership for
Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC)
and the first opportunity to compare year-to-year results as
the following slides will show.
Students took PARCC English Language Arts and Literacy
Assessments (ELA/L) in grades 3 – 11.
Students took PARCC Mathematics Assessments in grades 3 –
8 and End of Course Assessments in Algebra I, Geometry, and
Algebra II.
NEW JERSEY’S STATEWIDE
ASSESSMENT PROGRAM
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Level 1: Not yet meeting grade-level expectations
Level 2: Partially meeting grade-level expectations
Level 3: Approaching grade-level expectations
Level 4: Meeting grade-level expectations
Level 5: Exceeding grade-level expectations
PARCC PERFORMANCE LEVELS
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2017 SPRING PARCC ADMINISTRATION % STUDENTS MEETING/EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS
DISTRICTWIDE (GRADES 3 -11)
PARCC State MTSD Fem. Male Hisp. AsianAfr.
Am.White
Econ.
Dis.SWD
ELA 41 53 71 81 72 45 89 52 69 40 31
Math 33 40 73 74 72 42 89 36 63 36 26
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2017 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS LITERACY
PERCENTAGE(%) OF STUDENTS
MEETING AND EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS
Grade 3 Grade 4
MTSD 68 77
STATE 50 56
PARCC 40 43
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2017 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS LITERACY
PERCENTAGE(%) OF STUDENTS
MEETING AND EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS
Grade 5 Grade 6
MTSD 83 77
STATE 59 53
PARCC 44 40
0
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2017 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS LITERACY
PERCENTAGE(%) OF STUDENTS
MEETING AND EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS
Grade 7 Grade 8
MTSD 76 82
STATE 59 59
PARCC 45 43
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2017 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS LITERACY PERCENTAGE(%) OF
STUDENTS MEETING AND EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS * G R A D E 1 1 D O E S N O T I N C L U D E S T U D E N T S W H O T O O K A N A P / I B T E S T .
Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11
MTSD 85 78 58
STATE 51 45 38
PARCC 42 45 37
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C O M PARIS O N O F M O NTGO M ERY TOWNS HIP ’ S
S P RING 2 01 5 , S P RING 2 016 , & S P RING 2 017
PARC C AD M INIS TRAT IO NS
E N G L IS H L A N GUAGE A R T S / L ITE RAC Y - P E RC E NTAGE S
Montgomery Township
% >= Level 4
State
% >= Level 4
PARCC
% >= Level 4
Grade 2015 2016 2017 2015 2016 2017 2015 2016 2017
3 62 68 68 44 47 50 38 40 40
4 77 73 77 51 54 56 42 44 43
5 79 84 83 52 53 59 40 42 44
6 77 70 77 49 52 53 39 41 40
7 78 80 76 52 57 59 42 44 45
8 79 75 82 52 56 59 42 45 43
9 69 83 85 40 48 51 40 39 42
10 62 85 78 37 43 45 37 40 45
11* 86 63 58 41 39 38 39 39 37
*Grade 11 does not include students who took an AP/IB test for the Spring 2016 & 2017 administrations.
**Level 4 and Level 5 is an indication a student is on pace to be college and career ready.
Notes: Data shown is preliminary. Percentages may not total 100 due to rounding.
2017 MATHEMATICS
PERCENTAGE(%) OF STUDENTS
MEETING AND EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS
Grade 3 Grade 4
MTSD 78 78
STATE 53 47
PARCC 43 36
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2017 MATHEMATICS
PERCENTAGE(%) OF STUDENTS
MEETING AND EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS
Grade 5 Grade 6
MTSD 77 77
STATE 46 44
PARCC 35 32
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2017 MATHEMATICS PERCENTAGE(%) OF STUDENTS
MEETING AND EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS * A P P R O X I M A T E L Y 3 0 , 0 0 0 N E W J E R S E Y S T U D E N T S I N G R A D E 8 P A R T I C I P A T E D I N T H E P A R C C A L G E B R A I A S S E S S M E N T .
T H U S , P A R C C M A T H 8 O U T C O M E S A R E N O T R E P R E S E N T A T I V E O F G R A D E 8 P E R F O R M A N C E A S A W H O L E .
Grade 7 Grade 8
MTSD 55 38
STATE 40 28
PARCC 29 26
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2017 MATHEMATICS
PERCENTAGE(%) OF STUDENTS
MEETING AND EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS
Algebra I Geometry Algebra II
MTSD 75 75 72
STATE 41 30 27
PARCC 36 32 26
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C O M PARIS O N O F M O NTGO M ERY TOWNS HIP ’ S
S P RING 2 01 5 , S P RING 2 016 , & S P RING 2 017
PARC C AD M INIS TRAT IO NS
M AT HEM AT IC S - P E RC E NTAGES
Montgomery Township
% >= Level 4
State
% >= Level 4
PARCC
% >= Level 4
Grade 2015 2016 2017 2015 2016 2017 2015 2016 2017
3 71 79 78 45 52 53 38 44 43
4 70 75 78 41 47 47 32 37 36
5 72 78 77 41 47 46 32 38 35
6 70 67 77 41 43 44 32 34 32
7 57 54 55 37 38 40 29 31 29
8* 26 26 38 24 26 28 27 29 26
Algebra I 73 75 75 36 41 41 31 33 36
Geometry 62 71 75 22 27 30 27 27 32
Algebra II 66 69 72 24 25 27 21 23 26
*Approximately 30,000 New Jersey students in grade 8 participated in the PARCC Algebra I assessment. Thus, PARCC Math 8 outcomes are not representative of grade 8
performance as a whole. **Level 4 and Level 5 is an indication a student is on pace to be college and career ready.
Notes: Data shown is preliminary. Percentages may not total 100 due to rounding.
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RESOURCES FOR PARENTS
AP
2017
ADVANCED PLACEMENT
RESULTS
ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES
2016-2017
Art Studio
Computer Science
English Language and Composition
English Literature and Composition
French VI
German VI
Spanish VI
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Statistics
Chemistry
Biology
Environmental Science
Physics C
Art History
US History
US Government and Politics
Economics
ADVANCED PLACEMENT
2017
Total Students: 530
Total Exams: 1,337
ADVANCED PLACEMENT
Highly Selective Schools are generally looking for students to
obtain scores of 5 or 4 when considering students for
admission.
MHS= 76% of Total Exams
Many other schools generally are looking for students to
obtain a score of 3 or higher when considering students for
admission.
MHS= 93% of Total Exams
% of Total AP Students MHS State Global
3 or Above was Earned 93% 71% 60%
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2017 AP RESULTS
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AP Participation
MHS
State
Global
2017 ADVANCED PLACEMENT
COMPUTER SCIENCE MEAN SCORES
Computer Science
MTSD 4
State 3.31
U.S. 3.13
Global 3.15
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2
3
4
5
2017 ADVANCED PLACEMENT
ECONOMICS MEAN SCORES
Macroeconomics Microeconomics
MTSD 4.1 4.27
State 3.24 3.31
U.S. 2.83 3.18
Global 2.89 3.26
1
2
3
4
5
2017 ADVANCED PLACEMENT
ENGLISH MEAN SCORES
Language & Composition Literature & Composition
MTSD 4.58 4.29
State 3.27 2.97
U.S. 2.77 2.68
Global 2.77 2.69
1
2
3
4
5
2017 ADVANCED PLACEMENT
HISTORY MEAN SCORES
Art HistoryUS Government &
PoliticsUS History
MTSD 3.83 3.31 4.61
State 2.92 3.01 3.1
U.S. 2.94 2.58 2.64
Global 2.94 2.58 2.65
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2
3
4
5
2017 ADVANCED PLACEMENT
MATHEMATICS MEAN SCORES
Calculus AB Calculus BC Statistics
MTSD 4.38 4.75 4.21
State 3.32 4.1 3.17
U.S. 2.91 3.78 2.69
Global 2.93 3.79 2.72
1
2
3
4
5
2017 ADVANCED PLACEMENT
SCIENCE MEAN SCORES
Biology ChemistryEnvironmental
Science
MTSD 3.68 3.9 3.69
State 3.17 2.9 2.88
U.S. 2.88 2.63 2.66
Global 2.89 2.67 2.67
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2
3
4
5
2017 ADVANCED PLACEMENT
SCIENCE MEAN SCORES (CONT.)
Physics C: Electricity &
MagnetismPhysics C: Mechanics
MTSD 3.47 4.27
State 3.62 3.96
U.S. 3.42 3.69
Global 3.49 3.71
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2
3
4
5
MHS Students State Students U.S. Students Global Students
E&M 38 1,575 21,001 24,274
Mechanics 49 2,793 49,224 55,042
2017 ADVANCED PLACEMENT
WORLD LANGUAGES MEAN SCORES
French Language German Language Spanish Language
MTSD 3.56 4.06 3.95
State 3.3 3.36 3.72
U.S. 3.2 3.31 3.58
Global 3.28 3.38 3.59
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2
3
4
5
Chatham
Haddonfield
Memorial
Livingston
Millburn
New Providence
Princeton
Ridge
Ridgewood
Summit
West Windsor
Plainsboro- North
West Windsor
Plainsboro- South
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COMPARATIVE GROUP
% of Students Taking MHS Comparison Group Average
One or More AP Exams 75% 71%
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AP PARTICIPATION 2016
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AP Participation
MHS
Comparison
Group Avg.
% of Total AP Students MHS Comparison Group Average
A) 3 or Above was Earned 93% 93%
B) 5 was earned 46% 14%
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AP RESULTS 2016
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100
A B
MHS
Comparison
Group Avg.
SAT
&
ACT
COLLEGE ENTRANCE
EXAMS
SAT
The SAT tests reasoning and verbal abilities and is designed to
assess students’ academic readiness for college.
“OLD” (ended January 2016)
Critical Reading- 800
Math- 800
Writing- 800
“NEW” (1st administration March 2016)
Math- 800
Verbal- 800
Writing (optional, does not factor into score of 1600)
This report includes some students who took the old SAT as well
as those who took the new SAT. Their scores have been
concorded to the new SAT score scale.
Old SAT scores cannot be concorded to the new SAT’s cross -test
scores, subscores, or Essay scores and are not included in
aggregate mean scores.
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SAT
CLASS OF 2017 MEAN SAT SCORES
Evidence Based Reading &
WritingMath
MTSD 653 667
State 539 537
National 538 533
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100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
C L A S S O F 2 017
SAT EV ID ENC E - B A S ED REA D ING & WRIT ING S C O RES BY D EM O GRA P H IC
GRO U P * D E M O G R A P H I C G R O U P = A F R I C A N A M E R I C A N < 1 1
Asian Hispanic/Latino White Females Males
MTSD 696 591 628 647 659
State 612 492 567 539 539
National 585 502 568 539 537
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
CLASS OF 2017
SAT MATH SCORES BY DEMOGRAPHIC GROUP
* D E M O G R A P H I C G R O U P = A F R I C A N A M E R I C A N < 1 1
Asian Hispanic/Latino White Females Males
MTSD 721 610 635 656 679
State 635 490 563 527 549
National 627 491 556 522 544
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
SAT Mean Score MHS Comparison Group Average
A) Reading & Writing 650 632
B) Mathematics 663 633
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SAT RESULTS 2016
500
600
700
A B
MHS
Comparison
Group Avg.
ACT
The ACT is an achievement test, measuring what a student
has learned in school.
Composite Score- 36
English
Math
Reading
Science
CLASS OF 2017 MEAN ACT SCORES
English Math ReadingScience
ReasoningComposite
MTSD 28.2 28.5 28.2 26.8 28.1
State 23.8 23.8 24.1 23.2 23.9
National 20.3 20.7 21.4 21 21
0
6
12
18
24
30
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CLASS OF 2017 ACT DEMOGRAPHICS
ETHNICITY
To protect student confidentiality, the mean ACT scores by
race/ethnicity will not be presented, due to all subgroups,
with the exception of two having a group size that is equal to
ten or less.
CLASS OF 2017 AVERAGE ACT ENGLISH
SCORES BY GENDER
All Students Females Males
MTSD 28.2 28.5 27.8
State 23.8 23.9 23.7
0
6
12
18
24
30
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CLASS OF 2017 AVERAGE ACT MATH
SCORES BY GENDER
All Students Females Males
MTSD 28.5 28.1 29
State 23.8 23.2 24.6
0
6
12
18
24
30
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CLASS OF 2017 AVERAGE ACT READING
SCORES BY GENDER
All Students Females Males
MTSD 28.2 28 28.5
State 24.1 24.2 24.1
0
6
12
18
24
30
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CLASS OF 2017 AVERAGE ACT SCIENCE
SCORES BY GENDER
All Students Females Males
MTSD 26.8 26 27.7
State 23.2 22.6 23.8
0
6
12
18
24
30
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CLASS OF 2017 AVERAGE ACT COMPOSITE
SCORES BY GENDER
All Students Females Males
MTSD 28.1 27.8 28.4
State 23.9 23.6 24.2
0
6
12
18
24
30
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COLLEGE ADMISSIONS Applications,
Acceptances,
College Visits
MHS CLASS OF 2017 SNAPSHOT
408 Students
Graduated
96.1% are
continuing their
education
Data from Naviance
4.17
2.45 1.23 0.49 0.25
4 Year College
2 Year College
Undecided/No Plans
Gap Year/Year Off
Career Education/Other
Education
Military
91.42%
NAVIANCE
Naviance is a web-based program where students can access
many resources to find out how they learn best, what they are
good at and what interests them, and how they can use that
information to set goals and plan their future.
Utilized in grades 7-12
NAVIANCE
UMS
Cycle Class: College and Career Readiness—7th Grade: Learning Styles Assessment
Strengths Explorer
Do What You Are
8th Grade Revisit prior assessments
Exploring interests for HS course selection
Focus on strengths and solutions for overcoming challenges
MHS
Continued self-discovery
Grade 9: Learning Styles Inventory
Grade 10: Do What You Are, Career Interest Profiler
College Search Process—grade 11
College Application Process—Grade 12
Customizable Surveys
Resume Builder
CLASS PROFILES
Data from Naviance
2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Graduating Class Size 408 441 433 401 427
Average GPA 89.7 90.1 88.4 89 87.9
Average PSAT 165 181 182 174 183
Average SAT (1600 scale) 1321 1284 1258 1265 1254
Average SAT (2400 scale) 1969 1921 1880 1894 1880
Average ACT 28 27 27 26 25
Number of Apps
Submitted
3634 4032 3898 3723 3464
Average Number of Apps
per Student
8.9 9.1 9.0 9.3 8.1
Percentage Accepted 45% 47% 44% 46% 48%
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS PER STUDENT 2017
Data from Naviance
21 + apps
4%
16 - 20 apps
9%
1 - 5 apps
23%
11 - 15 apps
28%
6 - 10 apps
36%
College Applications per Student 2017
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS PER STUDENT 2017
Data from Naviance
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
21+ apps 16-20 apps 1-5 apps 11-15 apps 6-10 apps
College Applications per Student 2017
COLLEGE PROCESS AND NAVIANCE
COLLEGES APPLICATIONS
NAVIANCE SCATTERGRAMS
NAVIANCE SCATTERGRAMS
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS—TOP 10 IN 2013
College Net Apply Accept % Attend
Rutgers 190 145 76.3% 54
Penn State 85 54 63.5% 21
Drexel 72 53 73.6% 8
Boston Univ 68 16 23.5% 4
Northeastern 64 30 46.9% 2
Cornell 62 9 21.4% 6
NYU 62 19 30.6% 10
U. of Delaware 59 33 55.9% 6
U. of Michigan 58 19 32.8% 6
U. of Maryland 55 26 47.3% 5
Data from Naviance
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS-TOP 10 IN 2014
College Apply Accept % Attend
Rutgers 190 145 76.3% 54
Penn State 85 54 63.5% 21
Drexel 72 53 73.6% 8
Boston Univ 68 16 23.5% 4
Northeastern 64 30 46.9% 2
NYU 62 19 30.6% 10
Cornell 62 9 14.5% 6
U. Delaware 59 33 55.9% 6
U. Michigan 58 19 32.8% 6
U. Maryland 55 26 47.3% 5
Data from Naviance
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS-TOP 10 IN 2015
College Apply Accept % Attend
Rutgers 228 146 64% 55
Penn State 84 54 64.3% 22
TCNJ 72 38 52.8% 11
Northeastern 72 32 44.4% 4
U. of Delaware 63 42 66.7% 9
U. of Maryland 62 29 46.8% 8
Cornell 62 5 8.1% 3
Boston U. 59 14 23.7% 1
NYU 56 19 33.9% 6
Carnegie
Mellon
54 12 22.2% 3
Data from Naviance
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS-TOP 10 IN 2016
College Apply Accept % Attend
Rutgers 252 186 73.8% 65
Penn State 95 70 73.7% 18
Northeastern 73 34 46.6% 4
Boston U. 71 28 39.4% 3
TCNJ 69 26 37.7% 9
NYU 67 25 37.3% 11
U. Delaware 64 44 68.8% 10
U. Michigan 60 21 35% 8
Cornell 58 9 15.5% 4
U. of Maryland 57 30 52.6% 2
Data from Naviance
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS-TOP 10 IN 2017
College Net Apply Accept % Attend
Rutgers 230 171 74.3% 56
Penn State 82 61 74.4% 11
TCNJ 77 36 46.8% 11
Northeastern 72 34 47.2% 5
Drexel 70 50 71.4% 8
U. of Michigan 69 14 20.3% 8
Boston Univ. 68 19 27.9% 3
U. of Maryland 57 27 47.4% 2
NYU 57 18 31.6% 7
Johns Hopkins 55 5 9.1% 4
Data from Naviance
TOP 10 COLLEGE APPS 2013-2017
College Apply Accept % Attend
Rutgers 1106 806 72.9% 288
Penn State 416 292 70.2% 83
Northeastern 346 161 46.5% 22
TCNJ 333 149 44.7% 44
Boston U. 329 97 29.5% 17
Drexel 309 234 75.7% 36
NYU 307 110 35.8% 47
U. of Maryland 295 147 49.8% 24
U. of
Delaware
294 167 56.8% 37
Cornell 288 29 10.1% 17
Data from Naviance
IVY LEAGUE COLLEGES 2017
College
Net Apply
Accepted %
Accepted
National
Accep-tance
2017
Attending
Brown 29 0 0% 7.3% 0
Columbia 33 1 3.0% 4.9% 1
Cornell 54 2 3.7% 11.4% 2
Dartmouth 15 0 0% 9.6% 0
Harvard 20 0 0% 4.6% 0
Penn 51 1 2.0% 8.2% 1
Princeton 43 4 9.3% 5.4% 3
Yale 20 0 0% 6.1% 0
Totals 265 8 3.0% 7
Data from Naviance
IVY LEAGUE COLLEGES 2013-2017
College Applied Accepted % Accepted Attended
Brown 109 4 3.7% 0
Columbia 165 6 3.6% 5
Cornell 288 29 10.1% 17
Dartmouth 71 8 11.3% 4
Harvard 85 4 4.7% 4
Penn 256 14 5.5% 9
Princeton 198 21 10.6% 18
Yale 83 3 3.6% 2
Total 1255 89 7.1% 59
Data from Naviance
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PORTRAIT OF AN IVY LEAGUE FRESHMEN
CLASS
College Private
HS
International
*
Legacy Early
admit
1st in
family
Harvard 36% 11% 29% 46%
Early D
8.7%
Yale 43% 11% 12% 41% of
accepted
Early A
16.6%
Columbia NR** 15% 16% 45%
Early D
18%
Princeton 38% 11% 13% 40% of
accepted
Early A
17%
*International statistics from 2014
**Not reported
COLLEGE VISITS TO MHS
In 2016-17 school year 173 colleges visited MHS
1,160 students registered for those visits
In 2011-12 school year 137 colleges visited MHS
951 students registered for those visits
Data from Naviance
TOP 10 COLLEGES THAT STUDENT ATTENDED
INFORMATION SESSIONS AT MHS
2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
U. Michigan NYU Rutgers Penn State Rutgers
Rutgers U. Michigan Penn State NYU Northeastern
Penn State Rutgers Johns Hopkins Rutgers NYU
Northeastern Carnegie
Mellon
Lehigh Carnegie
Mellon
Boston U.
NYU UPenn UPenn Northeastern Northwestern
U. Cal, Berkeley Penn State Vanderbilt Lehigh U. Chicago
Columbia TCNJ Carnegie
Mellon
Northwestern TCNJ
UPenn Villanova Boston U. U. Michigan Columbia
Boston U. U. of Illinois U. Michigan Duke UConn
Villanova U. Pittsburgh Northeastern Boston U. UMass
Data from Naviance
COLLEGE SERIES PRESENTATIONS 2017-18
September: Senior Parents
October: “The Admissions Game”
November: Financial Aid
December: Sophomore Parents/Career Fair
January: Junior Parents
March: Financial Aid