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In 2009, the Maryland state public schools system was ranked #1 in the nation overall as a result of three separate, independent studies conducted by publications Education Week, Newsweek, and MGT of America. [13] [14] [15] "Education Week" has ranked Maryland public education #1 in the nation for two years in a row, since 2008.
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For undergraduates, Maryland residents constituted 93% of enrollees at community colleges, 76.5% at public four-year institutions, and 54.4% at independent universities and colleges. [5] Universities and colleges in Maryland with regional accreditation are accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. [6] Maryland state flag
State achievement tests in the United States are standardized tests required in American public schools in order for the schools to receive federal funding, according to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, in US Public Law 107-110, and the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
This is a list of school districts in Maryland. Each of the following parallel the boundary of one of the counties of Maryland, [1] and all of them are dependent on county and independent city governments. Maryland does not have independent school district governments. [2]
Many states require courses in the "core" areas of English (or Language Arts), Science, Social Studies (or History), and Mathematics every year although others allow more choice after 10th grade. [22] Three science courses, biology, chemistry, and physics are usually offered. Many schools follow the curriculum set by Next Generation Science ...