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How did Maine female students perform on math portion of 2022-23 MECAS?

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ME Commissioner of Education Pender Makin 2023 | Maine Department of Education

MECAS results are in, and 46.9% of Maine female students were considered proficient in math in the 2022-23 school year, according to the Maine Department of Education. This is below the average proficiency level in the state.

The number of girls passing their math test in the state fell by 34.6% in the previous school year.

Compared to other counties across the state, Knox County girls were considered the best-performing students in math in the 2022-23 school year.

Once a national leader in academic performance, Maine's public schools have seen a significant decline in recent decades. The state, which consistently ranked first or second in math and reading in the 1990s, now averages 36th nationally in 2022, according to the Maine Policy Institute. Experts attribute this shift, in part, to changes in education policy that have reduced local control and increased burdens on educators.

Maine Students Performance on Math Portion of 2022-23 MECAS
CountyNot ProficientProficientTotal Students Tested
Piscataquis County6255111,136
Washington County1,0817031,784
Lincoln County9669961,962
Waldo County1,1209162,036
Knox County9981,1372,135
Franklin County1,2779692,246
Sagadahoc County1,0751,2322,307
Somerset County1,6941,3303,024
Hancock County1,5541,6233,177
Oxford County2,5671,5174,084
Aroostook County2,1672,0814,248
Androscoggin County4,5372,7337,270
Kennebec County4,2473,9048,151
Penobscot County4,7004,7549,454
York County6,4786,74213,220
Cumberland County8,45410,20618,660
Maine43,75341,49785,250

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