Has your local school recovered from pandemic learning loss? Statewide, it’s a mixed bag, according to a Banner analysis of test pass rates released by the Maryland State Department of Education Tuesday.
The Maryland Comprehensive Assessment Program, the state’s annual test for students in third through 10th grades, showed that achievement has largely stalled in English and math.
There are outliers, though. Some schools made significant gains. Others took a step back.
You can explore scores for your local school, or any school in Maryland, below. Use the search function in each table to look up a school’s results on English language arts and math assessments in elementary, middle and high schools. Just type in a name, school system or school type to filter the results.
Elementary schools, English language arts
Source: Maryland State Department of Education • Greg Morton/The Baltimore Banner
Elementary schools, mathematics
Source: Maryland State Department of Education • Greg Morton/The Baltimore Banner
Middle schools, English language arts
Source: Maryland State Department of Education • Greg Morton/The Baltimore Banner
Middle schools, mathematics
Source: Maryland State Department of Education • Greg Morton/The Baltimore Banner
High schools, English language arts
Source: Maryland State Department of Education • Greg Morton/The Baltimore Banner
Correction: A previous version of this story reported incorrect scores for some schools.
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