The Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) released state, school system and school-level results for the 2025 Maryland School Report Card. The report card includes data from the 2024-2025 school year about school accountability measures including academic growth, student performance, school quality and climate, and student attendance. A breakdown of star ratings across Maryland and school systems is posted on the MSDE Report Card website. Data released for Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) shows improvement for the school system, with eight schools earning four stars, 26 schools earning three stars and four schools receiving two stars. Since MSDE released its star rating system, no CCPS school has earned a one-star rating. Six schools moved up one star rating from last year, with 28 maintaining the same star rating from the 2024 Maryland School Report Card. For this reporting cycle, CCPS had four schools drop in ratings, in contrast to the drop of 12 schools two years ago. Superintendent of Schools Maria V. Navarro, Ed.D., said while the data shows both improvements and losses in some areas, the school system remains focused on academic achievement and social-emotional support for students, and expanding courses and programs for students. “Our teachers and staff remain focused on both the academic and personal achievement of all students. We continue to use […]
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