Politics & Government
Glen Burnie, Old Mill High Schools Miss Mark on HSAs
The schools were two of four county high schools that failed to meet federal requirements on the High School Assessment test, The Capital reported Saturday.

and high schools were two of four county high schools that did not meet federal requirements on last school year's High School Assesment (HSA) tests, according to an article in The Capital.
Glen Burnie's evening high school also did not meet requirements. This is the second year in a row that Glen Burnie's evening school and Old Mill did not meet the standards and the first for Glen Burnie, The Capital reported.
This comes after Patch reported in June that both , which both feed into Glen Burnie High, did not make their federal requirements on the Maryland School Assessment test.
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Marley has not made adequate yearly progress (AYP) in math for three years in a row and its the second year they didnt make AYP for reading. Corkran has not made AYP in reading or math for four years.
Both Old Mill Middle schools, North and South, failed to make AYP last school year. It was the first year in a row for , but did not make AYP for the fourth year in math and for the first year in reading. Both schools feed into Old Mill High.
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Read the full details on the county's HSA scores: hometownannapolis.com/news/top/2011/10/01-25/4-high-schools-miss-testing-goal.html.
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