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The lowest-poverty (most affluent) public K-12 schools in Maryland

Across Maryland, 9 public K-12 schools are ranked here, ranked by the smallest share of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. Monocacy Valley Montessori leads the list at 29.3%, against a median of 53.9% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
9
Maryland
Best % FRL
29.3%
Median % FRL
53.9%
LOWEST POVERTY · MARYLAND
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudents% FRL
1Monocacy Valley MontessoriFrederick, MDFrederick County Public SchoolsCombined38629.3%
2Cedar Lane Special CenterFulton, MDHoward County Public SchoolsCombined13330.1%
3Ridge/Ruxton SchoolBaltimore, MDBaltimore County Public SchoolsCombined10149.5%
4Central Special SchoolEdgewater, MDAnne Arundel County Public SchoolsCombined10950.5%
5Ruth Parker Eason SchoolMillersville, MDAnne Arundel County Public SchoolsCombined12853.9%
6Maiden Choice SchoolBaltimore, MDBaltimore County Public SchoolsCombined11854.2%
7Harford Academy at Campus HillsBel Air, MDHarford County Public SchoolsCombined14157.4%
8C. Elizabeth RiegMitchellville, MDPrince George's County Public SchoolsCombined14871.6%
9William S. Baer SchoolBaltimore, MDBaltimore City Public SchoolsCombined16785.0%
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