How Many Drug, Alcohol Cases Were Reported In Cherry Hill Schools

CHERRY HILL, NJ — The Cherry Hill Public School District averaged 3.04 substance-abuse cases per 1,000 students for the 2018-19 school year, according to recently released numbers.

New Jersey has released its annual list of substance-abuse cases reported by each school district, revealing the most recent data of reported cases. Cherry Hill ranked 223rd in number of cases out of 358 school districts in the state.

It ranked 145th when it came to increases from last year, with an increase of 1.84 cases, according to the state.

The data, obviously, was compiled before Gov. Phil Murphy shut down school buildings because of the coronavirus crisis, and it's not known what impact the outbreak has had on the substance abuse crisis in schools.

Murphy announced on Wednesday that in-person instruction can return in September, but districts can opt to go fully remote. Read more: NJ Coronavirus, School Reopen Updates: What You Need To Know

The state Department of Education has cautioned that these numbers are reported by each district, so each jurisdiction is responsible for reporting its results fairly and accurately. But they are required by law to report them.

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With reporting by Tom Davis, Patch Staff

This article originally appeared on the Cherry Hill Patch