Maryland Revealed Top 3 Public High Schools In Baltimore City, Check The Official School Report Card
Last month, Maryland State Department of Education revealed School Report Card.
What is School Report Card?
Think of the Maryland School Report Cards as report cards for schools, showing how they're doing in important areas like reading, math, and graduation rates. Anyone can check them out online at https://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/ to see how their school is doing and how it can improve.
What does School Report Card measure?
The Maryland School Report Cards hold schools accountable for their performance in key areas like academics, graduation rates, and English language proficiency. These report cards make it easy for parents, educators, and the community to track progress and advocate for better schools for all Maryland students.
Focus on need of parents and educators
For parents, the Maryland School Report Cards offer a clear picture of how their child's school is performing in areas that matter most. Educators can use the report cards to identify areas for improvement and track progress over time. And for the community as a whole, the report cards spark important conversations about how to ensure all Maryland schools are providing a quality education for every student.
Focus on the indicators
Just like a student's report card breaks down their performance in different subjects, the Maryland School Report Cards use "indicators" to measure a school's progress in key areas. These indicators, like academic achievement and graduation rate, provide a comprehensive picture of a school's strengths and weaknesses, helping everyone work together to improve schools across Maryland.
2022-2023 Two high schools in Baltimore scored 5 stars, and one high schools achieved 4 starts!
Among 26 high schools in Baltimore, 3 schools earned 4 starts or more. Two schools proudly achieved 5 stars. Today this post will show you what are their strength and where they are located.
4 Stars - Baltimore City College
Baltimore City College is one of landmarks in Baltimore. You can see the school standing on the hill when you pass by the north east of Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus. The beauty of the building doesn’t fail to make people look. Along with 185 years of the school history, many celebrities, sports stars, politician, entrepreneurs, and artists are listed on the Hall of Fame of the school.
Baltimore City College is located in [3220 the Alameda Baltimore MD 21218].
Major Information
Student-Teacher ratio - 17:1
Students - 1,494
Looking at the overall, Graduation rate of Baltimore City College earned 14.2 points out of 15.0. It could be mean many students pursue to graduate, not giving up in the middle.
Details shows that students in Baltimore City College scored higher in English Language Arts on State Test. Also, Five-year graduation rate is turned out to be 96.6%, which means among 100 students, 96.6 students are graduating the school after satisfying the school’s graduation requirements.
5 stars - Baltimore School for the Arts
Baltimore School for the Arts earned all 5 stars, scoring the highest total score in Baltimore city. This school is art school, specialized in dance, music, act, filming, and etc.
The school is located near the Monument where Johns Hopkins University Peabody Camus is located.
5 stars - Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, Where A Nobel Prize Winner Attended.
Baltimore Polytechnic Institute earned 5 stars as well, showing the highest percent proficient in Mathematics and English Language Arts in Baltimore. Graduation rate is also the highest in the city, recording 98.6% in the recent 5 years average.
Nobel Prize Winner from Poly
This school is focused on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. According to Dr. John Clauser’s website, 2022 Nobel Prize for Physics attended Baltimore Polytechnic Institute during 1956-1960. https://www.johnclauser.com/about-me
There are 1,601 students attending Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. Student-teacher ratio is 20:1.
According to the school webpage, 99% of their students go on to higher education following graduation. During 2017-2019, students from Baltimore Polytechnic Institution were accepted by the following universities. (Not only limited to)
Johns Hopkins University - 34 Students
University of Maryland(College Part, MD) - 208 Students
MIT - 1 Student
Cornell University - 3 Students
Duke University - 3 Students
Princeton University - 4 Students
Yale University - 4 Students