129 female students from Knox County considered proficient in Science in 2023-24 school year

ME Commissioner of Education Pender Makin 2023 - Maine Department of Education
ME Commissioner of Education Pender Makin 2023 - Maine Department of Education
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Knox County girls recorded a performance level of 43% in Science during the 2023-24 school year, according to the Maine Department of Education. This is greater than the average proficiency level in the state.

The number of female students considered proficient in Science in the county rose by 6.6% the previous school year.

Maine recorded higher graduation rates for white students than for other students’ races and ethnicities, pointing to a possible achievement gap between pupils based on their background.

Maine is one of the six states where assessments are simply for parental information and not for accountability or graduation. There’s no minimum score and parents are not required to submit assessments applied to homeschooled-kids.

To protect student privacy, data for very small student populations may be limited or suppressed. This may impact the reporting of results in some schools.

Knox County Female Students Proficiency Level in Science Over 3 Years
Knox County Female Students Performance in Science in 2023-24 School Year
School Below State Expectations At or Above State Expectations Total Students Tested
Appleton Village School * * 21
Camden Hills Regional High School 30 52 82
Hope Elementary School 9 7 16
Isle Au Haut Rural School * * 1
North Haven Community School * * 4
Vinalhaven School * * 13
Ash Point Community School * * 15
Cushing Community School * * 7
Oceanside High School 43 14 57
Oceanside Middle School 24 13 37
South School * * 18
Thomaston Grammar School * * 14
Camden-Rockport Middle School 51 34 85
Friendship Village School * * 5
Prescott Memorial School * * 9
Union Elementary School * * 10
Warren Community School * * 16
St. George School 14 9 23
Maine 11,595 5,793 17,388


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