Summary:
The Queen Anne's County Public Schools district in Maryland is home to two high-performing high schools: Queen Anne's County High School and Kent Island High School. Both schools consistently rank among the top high schools in the state, with Kent Island High School being one of the top-performing schools.
Queen Anne's County High School has maintained a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger, indicating it is a solid performing school. It has consistently ranked in the top half of Maryland high schools, with a statewide ranking between 70-78 out of 138-225 schools in recent years. The school boasts an impressive 94.5% four-year graduation rate, well above the state average. However, both Queen Anne's County High School and Kent Island High School struggle with MCAP Mathematics proficiency, with rates around 5-6% compared to the state average of 21-27%.
Kent Island High School is the standout performer, ranking between 34-55 out of 146-220 Maryland high schools in recent years and earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school's students excel in English Language Arts assessments, with 10th-grade proficiency rates around 70% compared to the state average of 55-60%. While both schools have similar per-student spending and student-teacher ratios, Queen Anne's County High School has a higher free/reduced lunch rate at 42.27% compared to Kent Island High School's 31.04%, indicating potential socioeconomic differences within the district.
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