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Maryland Public Schools & Districts: Education Facts

  2007 Number of Students 851,640
  2007 Number of Maryland Schools 1,445
  2007 Number of Maryland School Districts 24
  2006 Spending Per Student ($) 10,909

 How Students Performed on State Reading and Math Tests

These state test results show how well students in Maryland public schools have mastered reading and math skills in comparison to state standards. State test results alone do not convey a complete picture of academic achievement, and should be viewed with other performance and demographic information.  MOREarrow

Maryland Schools: How Students Performed on State Reading and Math Tests

 How Students Performed on National Reading and Math Tests

The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as "the Nation's Report Card," is the only nationally representative and continuing assessment of what American students know and can do in reading and math. NAEP results are based on a sample of Maryland students.

Maryland Schools: How Students Performed on National Reading and Math Tests

 Maryland's Grade 8 Reading Performance on State and National Tests

The graphs below present student performance on the state test in tandem with performance on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). Viewing performance on these tests may be useful to better understand student performance over time. To see additional assessments, please click on the chart below. However, there are many reasons why these graphs should be interpreted with care.  MOREarrow
Maryland Schools: Grade 8 Reading -- State Test
Maryland Schools: Grade 8 Reading -- NAEP

 How Students Performed on College Entrance Exams  (2008)

College entrance exams give an indication of the degree to which students are preparing for college. Not all students participate in college entrance exams, so scores should always be viewed in combination with participation rates.
This State 
SAT Reasoning Test - Average Combined Score - Critical Reading, Mathematics and Writing 1478
SAT Reasoning Test - Combined Participation Rate (%) 56.7
 

 Estimated Graduation Rate

Graduation rates can be useful to understand how schools are succeeding in preparing students for the workforce or higher education. However, across the nation, there are multiple ways of measuring how many students are graduating from high school. The rates presented here reflect estimates of graduation rates based on different methodologies.  MOREarrow
2004
State-reported Rate (%) 84.3
Cumulative Promotion Index (Urban Inst.) (%) 74.7
Averaged Freshman Graduation Rate (NCES) (%) 79.5
 

 Enrollment of Students with Special Needs  (2007)

The percentage of students with special needs in Maryland schools is important to consider when viewing student performance because these students often require additional instruction and resources to help them achieve their academic goals.  MOREarrow
This State  Nation 
Economically Disadvantaged (%) 32.2 41.8
Students with Disabilities (%) 12.4 12.7
 
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