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CHARTER vs DISTRICT · MARYLAND

Maryland charter schools, ranked

Every Maryland charter with a BeatsExpectations score, best to worst, against what its student demographics predict.

Charters ranked
49
with a BeatsExpectations score
Charter sector vs district
-3.9 pp
charters trail on average
Top charter
+15.7 pp
Chesapeake Math and IT Public Charter
MD CHARTER SCHOOLS RANKED BY BEATSEXPECTATIONS
SchoolCity% FRL% ProficientBeats (pp)
Chesapeake Math and IT Public CharterLaurel49.1%60.8%15.7
Imagine Foundations at Morningside PCSMorningside62.5%48.5%11.2
City Neighbors HamiltonBaltimore38.4%61.4%9.9
Empowerment AcademyBaltimore79.7%35.7%8.6
Frederick Classical CharterFrederick27.4%64.4%6.4
KIPP Harmony AcademyBaltimore81.4%30.1%4
Wolfe Street AcademyBaltimore76.2%32.2%3.1
City Springs Elementary/MiddleBaltimore88.2%24.6%2.6
Hampstead Hill AcademyBaltimore40.1%52.7%2.2
Tunbridge Public Charter SchoolBaltimore42.8%50.9%2
College Park AcademyRiverdale53.2%44.2%1.5
Furman Templeton Preparatory AcademyBaltimore92.8%20.7%1.4
Legends Public Charter SchoolLanham65.8%36.1%0.8
Midtown AcademyBaltimore70.1%33.3%0.6
Imagine Andrews Public CharterAndrews Afb28.8%57.3%0.1
Coppin AcademyBaltimore83.8%24.6%-0.1
Chesapeake Science PointHanover23.4%60.1%-0.2
The Belair-Edison SchoolBaltimore87.2%22.2%-0.4
The Crossroads SchoolBaltimore74.7%28.8%-1.2
City Neighbors Charter SchoolBaltimore54.1%39.4%-2.8
Monarch AcademyGlen Burnie38.0%48.7%-3
Patterson Park Public Charter SchoolBaltimore62.2%34.3%-3.2
Chesapeake Charter SchoolLexington Park26.9%55.0%-3.4
Imagine Lincoln PCSTemple Hills73.3%27.5%-3.4
Chesapeake Math and IT South Public CharterUpper Marlboro39.4%47.2%-3.7
Creative City Public Charter SchoolBaltimore81.9%21.5%-4.2
City Neighbors HighBaltimore70.7%27.7%-4.7
Govans ElementaryBaltimore69.3%28.1%-5.2
Carroll Creek Montessori Public CharterFrederick27.4%52.5%-5.5
Clay Hill Public Charter SchoolBaltimore60.3%32.7%-5.8
Baltimore Leadership School for Young WomenBaltimore82.6%19.1%-6.3
Southwest Baltimore Charter SchoolBaltimore81.3%19.7%-6.4
Monocacy Valley MontessoriFrederick29.3%49.6%-7.3
Baltimore Montessori Public Charter SchoolBaltimore53.6%35.0%-7.5
Excel Academy Public CharterFort Washington60.6%30.4%-8
Baltimore International Academy WestBaltimore74.1%22.1%-8.3
The Green School of BaltimoreBaltimore32.7%46.4%-8.5
ConneXions: A Community Based Arts SchoolBaltimore88.7%12.7%-9
Green Street AcademyBaltimore84.3%15.1%-9.3
Lillie May Carroll Jackson SchoolBaltimore82.8%15.5%-9.8
New Song AcademyBaltimore87.4%12.5%-10
Frederick ElementaryBaltimore88.8%11.2%-10.6
Baltimore International AcademyBaltimore70.5%21.9%-10.6
Pimlico Elementary/MiddleBaltimore82.5%14.6%-10.8
Imagine Foundations at Leeland PCSUpper Marlboro51.7%31.5%-12.2
Watershed Public CharterWoodlawn33.9%41.3%-12.8
Baltimore Collegiate School for BoysBaltimore78.9%11.4%-16.2
Sabillasville Environmental SchoolSabillasville34.7%36.8%-16.9
Phoenix International School of the ArtsLa Plata42.0%21.2%-28.2
49 of 49 rows · Every scored charter in MD (top 60 by residual), best to worst. "Beats" is the percentage-point gap between a school's actual proficiency and what the per-state regression predicts from its FRL share. Sort ascending to see the state's weakest charters. Worst charter shown: Phoenix International School of the Arts (-28.2 pp).↓ Download charter-vs-district-by-state-md.csv

What "Beats" means here

Ranking charter schools by raw proficiency mostly ranks them by the families they enroll. To compare a charter to the district schools it actually competes with, we use BeatsExpectations: a per-state regression of school proficiency on free-and-reduced-lunch share. It predicts the proficiency a school "should" post given its poverty profile, and the residual, in percentage points, is how far above or below that line the school actually lands. A charter at +15 is beating its demographics; one at -15 is trailing them. The table above ranks every scored Maryland charter on that residual. Sort ascending to see the weakest performers.

How Maryland charters compare to district schools

The headline stat is the charter sector's average residual minus the district sector's. A positive number means Maryland charters, on average, beat their demographics by more than the state's district schools do; a negative number means they trail. The national picture is genuinely mixed: charters beat district schools handily in some states (New York is the clearest case) and trail them badly in others (Ohio and Pennsylvania, where troubled cyber-charter sectors drag the average down). See the national report for every state side by side.

Limits

BeatsExpectations controls for poverty, but not for everything that separates charters from district schools: charters can have application and lottery processes, different special-education and English-learner shares, and different mid-year attrition. A high residual is strong evidence a school is doing something right, but it is not proof the same students would have done worse down the street. Treat this as the fairest single comparison available from public data, not a settled verdict on school choice.

Source data

NCES Common Core of Data 2024-25 (charter flag, FRL share, enrollment) and Maryland's native state assessment for the most recent available year. The BeatsExpectations regression is recomputed after every data refresh.

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allk12 (2026). "Maryland charter schools, ranked by BeatsExpectations." Retrieved from https://allk12.com/reports/charter-vs-district/maryland
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