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2024 Niche “Best School Districts in New Jersey” Released

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Berkeley Heights Public Schools bottoms out in local seven-district data dashboard but ranks highly statewide.

-Written by an Educator in the Community

Niche has released their “2024 Best School Districts in New Jersey” rankings. A total of 390 school districts were ranked. The full list for New Jersey can be found here. Additionally, a Patch article can be found here.

Factors in these rankings include academics, teachers, clubs and activities, sports, resources and facilities, diversity, college prep, administration, and food.

Using the BHCW seven district data dashboard, here are the overall district rankings for the entire state:

#3: Millburn Township School District
#6: Summit Public School District
#13: The School District of the Chathams
#14: Westfield Public School District
#15: New Providence School District
#41: Madison Public School District
#43: Berkeley Heights Public School District

Other notable 2024 rankings include Ridgewood (#5 in the state), Livingston (#12), Bernards (#16), Somerset Hills (#23), Edison (#31), Bridgewater-Raritan (#42), Springfield (#49), Scotch Plains-Fanwood (#52), Cranford (#61), and Morristown (#85).

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