Androscoggin County male students’ proficiency in English Language Arts in 2024-25

ME Commissioner of Education Pender Makin 2023
ME Commissioner of Education Pender Makin 2023
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Male students in Androscoggin County recorded a proficiency rate of 48.3% in English Language Arts in the 2024-25 school year, according to the Maine Department of Education. This was lower than the state average.

The number of male students considered proficient in English Language Arts in the county rose by 15.8% the previous school year.

According to data compiled by Education Indicators for Maine, the state recorded higher graduation rates for white students (89%) than for most other racial groups with available data, such as Hispanic (79%) and Black (78%) students.

Maine is one of the six states where assessments are simply for parental information and not for accountability or graduation. There’s no minimum score and parents are not required to submit assessments applied to homeschooled-kids.

To protect student privacy, data for very small student populations may be limited or suppressed, which can affect reporting in some schools.

Androscoggin County Male Students Proficiency Level in English Language Arts Over 9 Years
Androscoggin County Male Students Performance in English Language Arts in 2024-25 School Year
School Below State Expectations At or Above State Expectations Total Students Tested
Acadia Academy School 24 31 55
Auburn Middle School 114 126 240
East Auburn Community School 11 33 44
Edward Little High School 78 40 118
Fairview School 31 98 129
Park Avenue Elementary School 40 53 93
Sherwood Heights Elementary School 36 44 80
Walton School 17 37 54
Washburn School 27 22 49
Farwell Elementary School 50 42 92
Lewiston High School 98 48 146
Lewiston Middle School 194 133 327
Montello School 123 38 161
Raymond A. Geiger Elementary School 84 69 153
Robert V. Connors Elementary School 142 47 189
Thomas J. McMahon Elementary School 71 48 119
Lisbon Community School 82 74 156
Lisbon High School 18 33 51
Philip W. Sugg Middle School 55 82 137
Oak Hill High School 32 13 45
Oak Hill Middle School 80 92 172
Durham Community School * * 139
Bruce M. Whittier Middle School 62 80 142
Elm Street School-Mechanic Falls 41 18 59
Minot Consolidated School 24 48 72
Poland Community School 60 59 119
Poland Regional High School 43 30 73
Greene Central School 31 56 87
Leavitt Area High School 36 35 71
Leeds Central School 20 29 49
Tripp Middle School 75 92 167
Turner Elementary School 63 92 155
Maine 17,845 26,368 44,213

Information in this article was obtained from the Maine Department of Education. The source data can be found here.



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