Summary:
The city of Centreville, Maryland is home to 4 schools serving grades K-12, all part of the Queen Anne's County Public Schools district, which is ranked 3rd out of 25 districts in the state and rated 5 stars. The standout schools in the area are Centreville Middle School, which consistently performs in the top 20% of Maryland middle schools, and Kennard Elementary School, which has above-average proficiency rates in Math and English Language Arts.
Centreville Middle School is the clear academic leader, with higher proficiency rates than the district and state averages in both Math and English Language Arts across all grade levels. The school also had an impressive 60.5% proficiency rate in Algebra I, far exceeding the district and state averages. In contrast, the performance of Centreville Elementary School is less clear, as the data provided is insufficient to assess its academic standing.
The schools in Centreville have a predominantly white student population, ranging from 73.86% at Queen Anne's County High School to 77.96% at Centreville Middle School. The percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch is also relatively high, reaching 36.89% at the high school, which may indicate potential socioeconomic challenges that could impact student outcomes. Further analysis of the relationship between socioeconomic status and academic performance would be valuable to address any equity concerns within the district.
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