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Maryland Title I schools beating the odds

Maryland public schools where 60%+ of students qualify for free or reduced lunch AND the school's composite proficiency ranks in the top quartile of all Maryland schools. The intersection that matters most for equity.

MARYLAND · TITLE I BEATING THE ODDS
#SchoolCityDistrict% FRL% ProficientState %ile
101George Washington Carver ElementaryGreat MillsSt. Mary's County Public Schools76.3%36.1%81
102Ardmore ElementarySpringdalePrince George's County Public Schools92.3%36.1%81
103Dr. Sally K. Ride ElementaryGermantownMontgomery County Public Schools62.4%36.0%81
104Southgate ElementaryGlen BurnieAnne Arundel County Public Schools69.1%35.9%81
105Park ElementaryBaltimoreAnne Arundel County Public Schools83.1%35.8%80
106Glenmount Elementary/MiddleBaltimoreBaltimore City Public Schools75.2%35.8%80
107Hernwood ElementaryRandallstownBaltimore County Public Schools65.4%35.7%80
108Lake Seneca ElementaryGermantownMontgomery County Public Schools61.3%35.7%80
109Empowerment AcademyBaltimoreBaltimore City Public Schools79.7%35.6%79
110Shady Spring ElementaryBaltimoreBaltimore County Public Schools73.1%35.6%79
111Moravia Park ElementaryBaltimoreBaltimore City Public Schools82.9%35.6%79
112Robert Frost ElementaryLandoverPrince George's County Public Schools96.9%35.6%79
113Mount Royal Elementary/MiddleBaltimoreBaltimore City Public Schools63.5%35.5%79
114High Bridge ElementaryBowiePrince George's County Public Schools92.4%35.5%79
115Owings Mills ElementaryOwings MillsBaltimore County Public Schools68.2%35.4%79
116Pangborn ElementaryHagerstownWashington County Public Schools76.0%35.4%78
117Cresthaven ElementarySilver SpringMontgomery County Public Schools62.7%35.3%78
118Winfield ElementaryBaltimoreBaltimore County Public Schools70.7%35.2%78
119Meade Heights ElementaryFt. MeadeAnne Arundel County Public Schools65.8%35.1%78
120Federalsburg Elementary SchoolFederalsburgCaroline County Public Schools81.2%35.0%77
121Marley ElementaryGlen BurnieAnne Arundel County Public Schools71.7%35.0%77
122Greenwood Elementary SchoolPrincess AnneSomerset County Public Schools82.4%34.9%77
123Fort Washington Forest ElemFort WashingtonPrince George's County Public Schools60.1%34.9%77
124Hebbville ElementaryBaltimoreBaltimore County Public Schools68.1%34.9%77
125Weller Road ElementarySilver SpringMontgomery County Public Schools65.3%34.9%77
126Woodridge ElementaryHyattsvillePrince George's County Public Schools93.0%34.8%76
127Laurel ElementaryLaurelPrince George's County Public Schools90.9%34.8%76
128Greenbelt MiddleGreenbeltPrince George's County Public Schools93.1%34.7%76
129Paul Laurence Dunbar HighBaltimoreBaltimore City Public Schools77.7%34.6%76
130Glen Haven ElementarySilver SpringMontgomery County Public Schools64.4%34.5%76
131Clopper Mill ElementaryGermantownMontgomery County Public Schools60.9%34.5%76
132West Frederick MiddleFrederickFrederick County Public Schools64.5%34.4%75
133Cherokee Lane ElementaryAdelphiPrince George's County Public Schools90.3%34.3%75
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