Percentage of students in the class of 2011 at area high schools who received a passing grade on at least one AP test:
Baltimore City high schools with asterisks reflect schools where the school did not have any AP test takers or the AP test takers were not graduating seniors. Doris M. Johnson High was closed in 2011.
Related: Last year's results | InsideEd blog | Md. is No. 1 in number of graduates who pass AP exams
About the thumbnail on this chart: In this 2005 Sun file photo, Geri Hastings, a veteran advanced placement U.S. history teacher at Catonsville High School, readies her class in preparation for the AP exams. For the fourth year in a row, Maryland ranked No. 1 in the nation in the percentage of its graduating seniors who had successfully passed the rigorous Advanced Placement exams.
School | District | Percentage of graduates with a score of 3 or higher |
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Anne Arundel | 21 | |
Arundel High School | Anne Arundel | 34 |
Broadneck High School | Anne Arundel | 48 |
Anne Arundel | 32 | |
Anne Arundel | 12 | |
Meade High School | Anne Arundel | 19 |
North County High School | Anne Arundel | 7 |
Northeast High School | Anne Arundel | 16 |
Old Mill High School | Anne Arundel | 27 |
Anne Arundel | 51 | |
South River High School | Anne Arundel | 45 |
Southern High School | Anne Arundel | 22 |
Aberdeen High School | Harford | 16 |
Alternative Education (CEO) | Harford | 0 |
Bel Air High School | Harford | 24 |
C. Milton Wright High School | Harford | 32 |
Harford | 8 | |
Fallston High School | Harford | 18 |
Harford Technical High School | Harford | 8 |
Harford | 7 | |
Joppatowne High School | Harford | 3 |
North Harford High School | Harford | 15 |
Patterson Mill High School | Harford | 24 |
Century High School | Carroll | 38 |
Francis Scott Key High School | Carroll | 16 |
Liberty High School | Carroll | 39 |
Manchester Valley High School | Carroll | 17 |
North Carroll High School | Carroll | 27 |
South Carroll High School | Carroll | 34 |
Westminster High School | Carroll | 30 |
Winters Mill High School | Carroll | 26 |
Atholton HS | Howard | 39 |
Centennial HS | Howard | 50 |
Glenelg HS | Howard | 41 |
Hammond HS | Howard | 25 |
Howard HS | Howard | 40 |
Long Reach HS | Howard | 27 |
Marriotts Ridge HS | Howard | 45 |
Mt. Hebron HS | Howard | 46 |
Oakland Mills HS | Howard | 28 |
Reservoir HS | Howard | 41 |
River Hill HS | Howard | 59 |
Wilde Lake HS | Howard | 29 |
Carver Ctr Arts Tech | 59 | |
Baltimore County | 31 | |
Chesapeake High | Baltimore County | 15 |
Dulaney High School | Baltimore County | 50 |
Baltimore County | 4 | |
Eastern Tech High | Baltimore County | 56 |
Franklin High | Baltimore County | 39 |
Baltimore County | 51 | |
Kenwood High School | Baltimore County | 7 |
Lansdowne High | Baltimore County | 13 |
Loch Raven High | Baltimore County | 24 |
Milford Mill Academy | Baltimore County | 1 |
New Town High | Baltimore County | 5 |
Baltimore County | 3 | |
Owings Mills High | Baltimore County | 20 |
Baltimore County | 16 | |
Baltimore County | 15 | |
Baltimore County | 22 | |
Baltimore County | 33 | |
Baltimore County | 11 | |
Sparrows Point High | Baltimore County | 8 |
Baltimore County | 56 | |
Western School of Technology | Baltimore County | 35 |
Baltimore County | 2 | |
Academy for College and Career Exploration High | Baltimore City | 1 |
Augusta Fells Savage Institute of Visual Arts High | Baltimore City | * |
Baltimore City | 10 | |
Baltimore Freedom Academy Middle/High | Baltimore City | 0 |
Baltimore City | 26 | |
Baltimore School For The Arts High | Baltimore City | 28 |
Baltimore Talent Development High | Baltimore City | * |
Carver Vocational-Technical High | Baltimore City | 0 |
ConneXions Community Leadership Academy High | Baltimore City | 0 |
Coppin Academy High | Baltimore City | *|
Digital | Baltimore City | 2 |
Doris M. Johnson High | Baltimore City | * |
Edmondson-Westside High | Baltimore City | 0 |
Excel Academy @ Francis M. Wood High | Baltimore City | * |
Forest Park High | Baltimore City | * |
Baltimore City | 0 | |
Friendship Academy of Engineering & Technology Middle/High | Baltimore City | 0 |
Friendship Academy of Science & Technology Middle/High | Baltimore City | 0 |
Harbor City High School | Baltimore City | * |
Heritage High School | Baltimore City | 1 |
Independence School Local I High | Baltimore City | * |
Institute of Business and Entrepreneurship High | Baltimore City | * |
Knowledge and Success Academy | Baltimore City | * |
Maritime Industries Academy High | Baltimore City | * |
Maryland Academy of Technology and Health Sciences | Baltimore City | 0 |
Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High | Baltimore City | 0 |
National Academy Foundation | Baltimore City | * |
New Era Academy High | Baltimore City | 2 |
New Hope Academy | Baltimore City | * |
Northwestern High | Baltimore City | * |
Patterson High | Baltimore City | 1 |
Paul Laurence Dunbar High | Baltimore City | 2 |
Reach Partnership School | Baltimore City | * |
Reginald F. Lewis High School | Baltimore City | 0 |
Renaissance Academy High | Baltimore City | 3 |
Southside Academy High | Baltimore City | 1 |
Vivien T. Thomas Medical Arts Academy High | Baltimore City | 3 |
W.E.B. DuBois High | Baltimore City | 0 |
Western High | Baltimore City | 13 |
Montgomery | 63.9 | |
Montgomery Blair | Montgomery | 54.9 |
James Hubert Blake | Montgomery | 36.7 |
Montgomery | 82.8 | |
Clarksburg | Montgomery | 35.5 |
Damascus | Montgomery | 45.5 |
Montgomery | 38.9 | |
Montgomery | 29.8 | |
Montgomery | 70.3 | |
Montgomery | 27.5 | |
Col. Zadok Magruder | Montgomery | 48.4 |
Richard Montgomery | Montgomery | 62.4 |
Northwest | Montgomery | 39.7 |
Montgomery | 36.5 | |
Paint Branch | Montgomery | 36.9 |
Poolesville | Montgomery | 72.3 |
Quince Orchard | Montgomery | 48.1 |
Montgomery | 39.2 | |
Seneca Valley | Montgomery | 32.9 |
Sherwood | Montgomery | 48.7 |
Springbrook | Montgomery | 34.6 |
Watkins Mill | Montgomery | 31.2 |
Wheaton | Montgomery | 27.9 |
Montgomery | 78.5 | |
Thomas S. Wootton | Montgomery | 73.3 |
Baltimore City high schools with asterisks reflect schools where the school did not have any AP test takers or the AP test takers were not graduating seniors. Doris M. Johnson High was closed in 2011.
Related: Last year's results | InsideEd blog | Md. is No. 1 in number of graduates who pass AP exams