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Upper Saddle River School District

NJUpper Saddle River, New JerseyBergen County

Contact & Location

395 West Saddle River Road, Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458
(201) 961-6500

Enrollment & Schools

74
Total Schools
39,535
Total Enrollment
PK-UG
Grade Range

School Breakdown

Preschools
0
Preschools
Elementary
Schools
27
Elementary Schools
Middle
Schools
10
Middle Schools
High
Schools
13
High Schools

Rating Distribution

2232%
Below Average
1624%
Average
3044%
Above Average

School Types

By Type

Public
71
Charter
3
Private
0

By Level

Elementary
27
Middle
10
High
13

Reviews (Aggregated)

3.7
Average Rating
546
Total Reviews

Demographics (Aggregated)

Ethnicity Breakdown

White
43%
Hispanic / Latino
27%
Asian
12%
Two or More Races
8%
Black / African American
7%

Gender Distribution

51%Male
49%Female

Free / Reduced Lunch

62%Students Eligible
vs. State Average
51%

Academic Performance (Aggregated)

Average Ratings

5.6
Overall
6.0
Test Scores
Equity
5.5
College Readiness
Average ACT Score
21.6
(out of 36)
Average SAT Score
946
(out of 1600)
Average Graduation Rate
84%
Students
AP / IB / Dual Enrollment
10%
Students

School Performance Summary

Below Average
32% (22)
Average
24% (16)
Above Average
44% (30)

Upper Saddle River School District is committed to excellence, equity, and preparing every student for a successful future.

Schools in Upper Saddle River School District

74 schools

Elementary Schools

(27)
8
Blanche Sprentz Elementary School
Elementarypublic348 students
7
Carl H. Sundahl Elementary School
Elementarypublic435 students
8
Central Elementary School
Elementarypublic329 students
5
Cordova Gardens Elementary School
Elementarypublic293 students
3
Cordova Meadows Elementary School
Elementarypublic374 students
4
Cordova Villa Elementary School
Elementarypublic475 students
9
Edith A. Bogert Elementary School
Elementarypublic374 students
10
Empire Oaks Elementary School
Elementarypublic366 students
7
Folsom Hills Elementary School
Elementarypublic496 students
7
Gold Ridge Elementary School
Elementarypublic496 students
5
J R Phillips Elementary School
Elementarypublic471 students
5
J W Monday Elementary School
Elementarypublic469 students
3
Lucille Nash Elementary School
Elementarypublic579 students
8
Mangini Ranch Elementary
Elementarypublic598 students
9
Mather Heights Elementary School
Elementarypublic236 students
8
Natoma Station Elementary School
Elementarypublic548 students
6
Navigator Elementary School
Elementarypublic431 students
6
Oak Chan Elementary School
Elementarypublic437 students
7
Peter J. Shields Elementary School
Elementarypublic307 students
3
Rancho Cordova Elementary School
Elementarypublic407 students
10
Riverview Stem Elementary
Elementarypublic357 students
9
Russell Ranch Elementary School
Elementarypublic503 students
9
Sandra J. Gallardo Elementary School
Elementarypublic490 students
9
Theodore Judah Elementary School
Elementarypublic600 students
7
Westmont Hilltop El School
Elementarypublic739 students
2
White Rock Elementary School
Elementarypublic381 students
3
Williamson Elementary School
Elementarypublic489 students

Middle Schools

(10)

High Schools

(13)

Other Schools

(24)

Reported Incidents

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Community-reported and third-party-sourced concerns. All incidents are allegations, not established facts.

Inappropriate TeachingCRT / RaceModerateAdded 2d ago

District hosts racial affinity groups

Alleged incident in Folsom-Cordova Unified School District · California

A school district hosted parent summits that included racial affinity groups, encouraging participants to separate by race. Presentations at these summits discussed concepts such as "equity" versus "equality," "white culture," and "white privilege." The district utilized federal COVID relief funds for these parent summits.

Occurred on November 2, 2021Source: Defending Education IndoctriNation Map
Inappropriate TeachingCRT / RaceModerateAdded 2d ago

District Funds Race-Based Programs

Alleged incident in Folsom-Cordova Unified School District · California

A school district allocated over $730,000 to consultants for race-based and sex-based programming. These programs focused on specific student demographics, including "young men of color" and "Black female students." The district board later recommended against expanding these programs.

Occurred on November 21, 2024Source: Defending Education IndoctriNation Map
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Data aggregated from 74 schools in Upper Saddle River School District.
Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.
Last updated: May 1, 2026