Summary:
The Seed School of Maryland is the only high school located within the SEED School of Maryland district, which is ranked 25th out of 25 districts in the state. This public school serves grades 6-12 and is located in Baltimore, Maryland.
The Seed School of Maryland does not appear to be a standout school, consistently ranking in the bottom tier of Maryland high schools with a 0 or 1 out of 5 star rating from SchoolDigger. The school's student body is predominantly African American (96.53%), and 100% of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a socioeconomically disadvantaged population. Despite high per-student spending ($40,687) and a low student-teacher ratio (10:1), the school significantly underperforms the state average on standardized tests, with only 7% of 7th graders proficient or better in mathematics compared to the state average of 15.3%.
The data suggests that factors beyond just funding and staffing may be contributing to the school's poor performance, and further analysis would be needed to identify the root causes of the underperformance and develop targeted strategies for improvement. The high percentage of socioeconomically disadvantaged and minority students at the Seed School of Maryland also raises questions about equity and access to quality education for these underrepresented groups.
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