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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Maryland Public Schools At Top Of Class For Third Consecutive Year

For the third year in a row, Maryland public schools have again been ranked No. 1 in the nation by Education Week magazine. Maryland’s K-12 system again achieved this top-of-the-class status with a B+ grade (87.6), edging out New York and Massachusetts with their B grades by 3 and 5 points, respectively.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Maybe the money spent on schools is doing some good. How does Delaware rank since their property taxs are so low?

Anonymous said...

Delaware was ranked 22nd. Looks like a direct correlation with money spent.

Anonymous said...

Was out and about in DE yesterday for work. Not sure if it's the same here in MD, but I saw kids boarding the bus at 8am and returning home starting at 1:30-2pm! No wonder this nation is falling behind.

Anonymous said...

uh yeah

where is that magazine printed?

where do they get thier funding?

AHHA!

Anonymous said...

If MD is tops, this nation is in trouble.