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Harford County schools post gains on Maryland report card; 68.5% of schools earned 4 or 5 stars

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District staff presented the Maryland 2023–24 accountability report: Harford County schools improved overall; several schools rose by one or more star ratings and the district's share of 4‑ and 5‑star schools increased to 68.5 percent.

Harford County Public Schools officials presented the state’s 2023–24 Maryland Report Card results to the Board of Education on March 10. District leaders summarized academic and nonacademic measures used by the state accountability model and displayed comparative data with peer counties.

Key takeaways: Harford County earned increases on several metrics and posted a higher share of 4‑ and 5‑star schools in 2024 (68.5 percent) than in 2023 (59 percent). Ten schools improved their star ratings this year, including several that moved from 3 to 4 stars and a subset that rose from 4 to 5 stars. The…

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