About 10 percent of Independence Local I School students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2018 and 90 percent of students failed, according to a Baltimore City Wire analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
Academy for College and Career Exploration in the Baltimore City Public School System reported a dropout rate of 5.25 percent during the 2016-2017 school year, according to a Baltimore City Wire analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
About 1 percent of Woodlawn High Center for Pre-Eng. Res. School students passed annual math assessments in 2018 and 99 percent of students failed, according to a Baltimore City Wire analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
Student attendance at Woodlawn High Center for Pre-Eng. Res. during the 2016-2017 school year was 84.6 percent, worse than the state average of 93.6 percent, according to a Baltimore City Wire analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
About 92.51 percent of Coppin Academy ninth through 12th graders advanced to the next grade level in 2017 and 91.57 percent of seniors graduated on time, according to the latest schools report card by the Maryland State Department of Education.
About 76.73 percent of Augusta Fells Savage Institute of Visual Arts ninth through 12th graders advanced to the next grade level in 2017 and 54.2 percent of seniors graduated on time, according to the latest schools report card by the Maryland State Department of Education.
About 6.1 percent of Benjamin Franklin High at Masonville Cove School students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2018 and 93.9 percent of students failed, according to a Baltimore City Wire analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
About 24.9 percent of Northwestern High School students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2018 and 75.1 percent of students failed, according to a Baltimore City Wire analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
New Era Academy in the Baltimore City Public School System reported a dropout rate of 5.92 percent during the 2016-2017 school year, according to a Baltimore City Wire analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.
Johns Hopkins University was No. 5 on a ranking of prestigious schools whose acceptance rates have declined a collective 37 percent over the past 12 years, according to a new study by BusinessStudent.com.
On Nov. 27, 2018, Mitchell A. Mankosa purchased a four bedroom, five bathroom home at 1417 Webster St., Baltimore from Chester Street Associates LLC for $1,100,000.