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QACPS reports mixed MCAP results; board members press for coordinated strategy

Queen Anne's County Board of Education · October 3, 2025
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District staff reported 2024–25 assessment results showing 57% proficiency in ELA (ranked ninth in the state) and 31.6% proficiency in math (ranked eighth); staff highlighted sizable 'cusp' populations near proficiency and said changes in test design complicate year-to-year comparisons.

The Queen Anne's County Board of Education on Oct. 1 received a data presentation summarizing 2024–25 Maryland Comprehensive Assessment Program (MCAP) and other assessment results.

Jennifer Schreckengost, interim assistant superintendent, said English language arts proficiency in grades 3–8 and 10 sits near 57% overall and that the district ranked ninth in Maryland and second on the Eastern Shore. Math proficiency was…

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