Summary:
The Seed School of Maryland is the sole high school located within the SEED School of Maryland district, which serves grades 6-12 in Baltimore, Maryland. This public school faces significant academic challenges, with proficiency rates well below the state averages in math, English language arts, and end-of-course exams.
The Seed School of Maryland has a 4-year graduation rate of 88.4%, which is relatively high despite the school's low academic performance. However, the school struggles with a chronic absenteeism rate of 32.8%, which likely contributes to the poor test scores. Economically, the school serves a 100% free/reduced-price lunch population, indicating a high level of disadvantage among the student body. Despite the high per-student spending of $40,687, the school's academic outcomes remain significantly below the state averages.
Overall, the Seed School of Maryland faces substantial challenges in improving student learning and achievement. While the school maintains a respectable graduation rate, its low proficiency levels across core subjects and high chronic absenteeism suggest that significant interventions and support may be needed to help students succeed academically. The school's high-poverty student population and relatively high per-student spending highlight the complex factors that can influence educational outcomes in disadvantaged communities.
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