Summary:
The city of Glen Burnie, Maryland, is home to 21 schools, including 16 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, 2 high schools, and 1 alternative school. These schools serve a diverse student population and demonstrate a wide range of academic performance across various metrics.
Among the standout schools in the area, Monarch Academy, a public charter school, consistently ranks among the top elementary/middle schools in the state, outperforming the district and state averages in both math and English language arts. Similarly, Solley Elementary and Glendale Elementary also demonstrate above-average performance, with strong test scores in English language arts. In contrast, the two high schools, North County High and Glen Burnie High, have relatively low proficiency rates in math, with only around 5-6% of students scoring proficient or better on the MCAP math assessment.
Across the district, the data reveals a concerning trend of high chronic absenteeism rates, with all schools in the data set reporting a rate of 22.1%, which is notably higher than the district and state averages. Additionally, the significant variation in per-student spending, ranging from around $15,000 to $30,000, may contribute to the performance differences observed and suggests a need to address funding disparities within the Anne Arundel County Public Schools district.
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