Summary:
The city of Portland, Maine is home to 15 schools in the Portland Public Schools district, which serves students from elementary through high school. The district is ranked 119 out of 177 in the state and has a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger, indicating room for improvement in academic performance and student outcomes.
Among the standout schools in the district are Longfellow School-Portland, an elementary school that ranks 2nd out of 290 Maine elementary schools and has a 5-star rating. It boasts the highest percentage of white students (82.88%) and the lowest percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients (9.73%) in the district. Another high-performing school is Baxter Academy for Technical & Sciences, a public charter high school that ranks 1st out of 123 Maine high schools and also has a 5-star rating. Baxter Academy has the highest percentage of white students (88.45%) and the lowest percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients (16.9%) among the high schools in the district, as well as a strong 4-year graduation rate of 93.5%.
In contrast, some schools in the district, such as Deering High School and East End Community School, have lower statewide rankings and performance metrics. Deering High School has the lowest 4-year graduation rate in the district at 66.4%, while East End Community School has the highest percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients at 72.73% and a majority African American student population (51.84%). These disparities in academic performance and student demographics suggest that the Portland Public Schools district faces challenges in providing equitable educational opportunities for all students.
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