Summary:
The city of Sudlersville, Maryland is home to two schools: Sudlersville Middle School and Sudlersville Elementary School, both part of the Queen Anne's County Public Schools district. While the middle school has seen a slight decline in rankings over the past three years, it stands out for its strong performance in English Language Arts and Algebra I, outpacing county and state averages. In contrast, the elementary school excels in Mathematics but lags behind in English Language Arts, particularly in 3rd grade.
Sudlersville Middle School, with an enrollment of 405 students, has a diverse student body that is 65.93% White, 6.67% African American, and 20.49% Hispanic. The school spends $19,136 per student and has a student-teacher ratio of 13.9. While the middle school's overall ranking has declined, it remains in the top third of Maryland middle schools and boasts high proficiency rates in MCAP English Language Arts and Algebra I. Conversely, Sudlersville Elementary School, with 324 students, serves a more economically disadvantaged population, with 72.53% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, compared to 54.57% at the middle school.
Sudlersville Elementary School's strengths lie in its MCAP Mathematics performance, where it outperforms the county and state averages, particularly in 3rd and 4th grade. However, the school struggles in MCAP English Language Arts, especially in 3rd grade. With a per-student spending of $17,751 and a student-teacher ratio of 12.7, the elementary school appears to allocate more resources towards its strong suit in Mathematics, while potentially needing to focus more attention on improving literacy skills at the early grade levels.
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