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March 25, 2009

Figures on schools' HSA improvement

Here are data from the state showing how many seniors in Baltimore high schools have gotten through the HSA requirements since earlier in the year. (Note: The number of students considered to be part of the class of 2009 increased over the course of the school year, which is why the number of students who have not completed the HSAs increased in some cases. Figures do not account for the 1,759 Bridge projects just submitted, to be graded this weekend.)

School

Fall no. w/o HSA

Current no. w/o HSA

Change

Academy for College and Career Exploration

17

21

-4

Augusta Fells Savage Institute of Visual Arts

25

26

-1

Baltimore City College

22

17

5

Baltimore Freedom Academy

40

15

25

Baltimore Polytechnic Institute

16

13

3

Baltimore School For The Arts

27

5

22

Baltimore Talent Development

29

39

-10

Carver Vocational-Technical High

35

40

-5

Coppin Academy

9

1

8

Digital Harbor High School

24

17

7

Doris M. Johnson High

29

26

3

Dr. Samuel L. Banks High

57

37

20

Edmondson-Westside High

50

28

22

Forest Park High

49

59

-10

Frederick Douglass High

96

98

-2

Harbor City High School

14

84

-70

Heritage High School

68

37

31

Homeland Security High School

45

58

-13

Institute of Business and Entrepreneurship

36

40

-4

Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High

33

23

10

National Academy Foundation

22

14

8

New Era Academy

14

5

9

Northwestern High

130

102

28

Patterson High

105

67

38

Paul Laurence Dunbar High

10

4

6

Reginald F. Lewis High School

39

47

-8

Southside Academy

23

25

-2

W.E.B. DuBois High

52

49

3

Western High

9

13

-4

All schools

1190

1063

127

Posted by Sara Neufeld at 3:14 PM | | Comments (1)
Categories: Baltimore City, Testing
        

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SARA,

Line up your column headings needs correction.

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