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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Maryland Schools Get Top Grade For Fourth Year In A Row, But Still Not #1 In Student Achievement

For the fourth year in a row, Maryland public schools have come out on top on the annual state-by-state report card published by Education Week magazine. Maryland earned its top place with an overall B+ grade, compared to a C average for the nation as whole.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

top grades in what? recess and lunch?

Anonymous said...

Oh, but I guess a new school would help bring this up to an A, right?

Anonymous said...

somethings not right here, must have been wihi that brought it down from an A.

Anonymous said...

Maybe at teaching to the test, but the kids can't do math without a calculator.