Summary:
The city of Owings Mills, Maryland is home to 7 schools, including 5 elementary schools and 2 high schools, all part of the Baltimore County Public Schools district. While the district is ranked 17th out of 25 in Maryland and has a 2-star rating, some standout schools in Owings Mills include Lyons Mill Elementary, which has the highest statewide ranking and proficiency rates among the elementary schools, and New Town High, the higher-performing of the two high schools.
The schools in Owings Mills serve a diverse student population, with a majority of African American students and significant Hispanic and Asian populations. However, the schools generally have high rates of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively high level of economic disadvantage. Academically, the schools perform below the Baltimore County and Maryland state averages in proficiency rates for MCAP tests, with the exception of Lyons Mill Elementary and Deer Park Elementary, which stand out with higher proficiency rates.
The data reveals significant disparities in academic performance between the schools, suggesting that factors beyond just district-level resources and policies may be contributing to these differences. The high rates of free/reduced lunch recipients at the schools, coupled with the generally lower academic performance, also suggest a potential correlation between socioeconomic status and student achievement. However, the success of Lyons Mill Elementary and Deer Park Elementary indicates that there may be opportunities for the other schools to learn from and replicate the practices and strategies of these higher-performing schools.
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