Maryland Public Schools
2022 Data · NCES Common Core of Data (CCD)1,384
Schools
889,995
Students
14.1:1
Avg Ratio
53.1%
Free/Reduced Lunch
735
Elementary
216
Middle
212
High
48
Charter
0
Magnet
Largest Schools in Maryland
| School | City | Enrollment | Ratio |
|---|---|---|---|
| Montgomery Blair High | Silver Spring | 3,204 | 16.6:1 |
| High Point High | Beltsville | 3,003 | 18.4:1 |
| Walter Johnson High | Bethesda | 2,942 | 18.6:1 |
| Wheaton High | Silver Spring | 2,599 | 16.5:1 |
| Charles Herbert Flowers High | Springdale | 2,569 | 21.1:1 |
| Parkdale High | Riverdale | 2,561 | 16.3:1 |
| Eleanor Roosevelt High | Greenbelt | 2,526 | 20.7:1 |
| Duval High | Lanham | 2,503 | 19.7:1 |
| Northwest High | Germantown | 2,484 | 17.1:1 |
| Bowie High | Bowie | 2,460 | 18.8:1 |
| North County High | Glen Burnie | 2,451 | 17.0:1 |
| Old Mill High | Millersville | 2,445 | 17.0:1 |
| Gaithersburg High | Gaithersburg | 2,436 | 14.3:1 |
| Richard Montgomery High | Rockville | 2,390 | 17.8:1 |
| Northwestern High | Hyattsville | 2,346 | 16.5:1 |
| Bethesda-Chevy Chase High | Bethesda | 2,335 | 17.9:1 |
| Meade High | Ft Meade | 2,330 | 17.2:1 |
| Glen Burnie High | Glen Burnie | 2,324 | 17.4:1 |
| Dr. Henry A. Wise Jr. High | Upper Marlboro | 2,257 | 17.2:1 |
| Clarksburg High | Clarksburg | 2,251 | 17.2:1 |
| Seneca Valley High | Germantown | 2,239 | 14.5:1 |
| Winston Churchill High | Potomac | 2,234 | 18.5:1 |
| Parkville High | Baltimore | 2,200 | 14.4:1 |
| Dundalk High | Baltimore | 2,193 | 16.2:1 |
| Broadneck High | Annapolis | 2,174 | 17.7:1 |
| Bladensburg High | Bladensburg | 2,164 | 16.5:1 |
| Quince Orchard High | Gaithersburg | 2,154 | 16.5:1 |
| Paint Branch High | Burtonsville | 2,135 | 16.4:1 |
| Laurel High | Laurel | 2,134 | 17.8:1 |
| Annapolis High | Annapolis | 2,127 | 14.4:1 |
| Leonardtown High | Leonardtown | 2,039 | 22.5:1 |
| Perry Hall High | Baltimore | 2,029 | 16.6:1 |
| Walt Whitman High | Bethesda | 2,018 | 17.3:1 |
| Albert Einstein High | Kensington | 2,012 | 15.4:1 |
| Gov. Thomas Johnson High | Frederick | 1,962 | 18.4:1 |
| Urbana High | Ijamsville | 1,940 | 21.6:1 |
| Thomas S. Wootton High | Rockville | 1,911 | 18.3:1 |
| Kenwood High | Baltimore | 1,908 | 16.6:1 |
| Severna Park High | Severna Park | 1,873 | 19.2:1 |
| North Point High School | Waldorf | 1,867 | 15.1:1 |
| Springbrook High | Silver Spring | 1,838 | 16.3:1 |
| Reservoir High | Fulton | 1,837 | 15.1:1 |
| Suitland High | Suitland | 1,834 | 14.4:1 |
| Frederick High | Frederick | 1,829 | 17.9:1 |
| John F. Kennedy High | Silver Spring | 1,827 | 14.9:1 |
| Dulaney High | Timonium | 1,821 | 16.8:1 |
| Woodlawn High | Baltimore | 1,815 | 16.1:1 |
| Crofton High School | Gambrills | 1,805 | 18.8:1 |
| Northwood High | Silver Spring | 1,795 | 14.2:1 |
| James Hubert Blake High | Silver Spring | 1,784 | 17.5:1 |
School Districts in Maryland
Montgomery County Public Schools208 schoolsPrince George's County Public Schools196 schoolsBaltimore County Public Schools175 schoolsAnne Arundel County Public Schools123 schoolsBaltimore City Public Schools154 schoolsHoward County Public Schools76 schoolsFrederick County Public Schools67 schoolsHarford County Public Schools55 schoolsCharles County Public Schools37 schoolsCarroll County Public Schools43 schoolsWashington County Public Schools43 schoolsSt. Mary's County Public Schools26 schoolsCalvert County Public Schools24 schoolsCecil County Public Schools28 schoolsWicomico County Public Schools25 schoolsAllegany County Public Schools22 schoolsQueen Anne's County Public Schools14 schoolsWorcester County Public Schools13 schoolsCaroline County Public Schools9 schoolsDorchester County Public Schools11 schoolsTalbot County Public Schools8 schoolsGarrett County Public Schools12 schoolsSomerset County Public Schools8 schoolsKent County Public Schools5 schoolsSEED School of Maryland1 schoolsDYRS1 schools
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FAQ
How many public schools are in Maryland?
Maryland has 1,384 public schools serving 889,995 students.
What is the average student-teacher ratio in Maryland?
The average student-teacher ratio in Maryland is 14.1:1, compared to the national average of 15.7:1.
What percentage of students qualify for free or reduced lunch in Maryland?
53.1% of students in Maryland qualify for free or reduced lunch programs.