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The district has made a commitment to prepare students for future careers and higher education, which has helped students become familiar with reading text and solving problems on computers.

Because the assessments are online, students will use a set of basic computer skills, including keyboarding, drag and drop, and highlighting. These are skills that students are familiar with from technolo锘縢y and media instructio锘縩. 

View sample assessments:

The NJSLA-ELA, Math, & Science assessments are aligned to the New Jersey Student Learning Standards for English Language Arts (ELA), Mathematics, & Science. 


Students in the classes of 2023, 2024, and 2025 will take the New Jersey Graduation Proficiency Assessment (NJGPA) in grade 11. The assessment will be aligned to New Jersey Student Learning Standards (NJSLS) for grade 10 ELA and NJSLS for Algebra I and Geometry.

The assessment format will be familiar to students and educators, as it will be delivered on the same platform students use for the current New Jersey Student Learning Assessments (NJSLA).

NJGPA ELA and Mathematics Resources:  

This provides clarifications and updates regarding the graduation assessment requirements for the Classes of 2023-2025.   

Parents will receive an Individual Student Report (ISR) for each content area in which their child tested for all assessments. 

Parent Score Interpretation Guides and other useful information for parents about how to interpret their child's scores can be found on the page.

There is also a with online access to how their child performed on the assessments. The online portal includes the student鈥檚 scale score, level of performance, and a video explanation of the score report.  The video report communicates information from the ISR through animations and a voiceover in New Jersey鈥檚 top five languages: English, Spanish, Chinese, Portuguese, and Arabic.