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November 14, 2008

High schools meeting AYP

MSDE released its 2008 report today on high schools that have made adequate yearly progress under No Child Left Behind.

Two schools in the Baltimore region- one in the city and one in the county - have worked their way off the improvement list: Carver Vo-Tech and Milford Mill Academy.  They are among nine schools to have done so.

Three schools have been added to the list: one of them appears to be the city's charter high school, the Maryland Academy of Technology and Health Sciences.

As Sara has reported before, the city school system as a whole made AYP this year for high schools because of the large number that have improved. Twenty-one city high schools
made AYP this year, up from 11 last year.

Stay tuned for more...

Posted by Arin Gencer at 11:09 AM | | Comments (0)
Categories: Around the Region, Baltimore City, Baltimore County
        

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