Only 14.2% of Codman Academy Charter Public District students meet or exceed math MCAS expectations in 2022-23 school year

Patrick Tutwiler Massachusetts Secretary of Education
Patrick Tutwiler Massachusetts Secretary of Education
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Of the 155 students who took part in the MCAS, 14.2% met the testing standard while none exceeded expectations, according to the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

The number of Codman Academy Charter Public District students who met or exceeded expectations grew by 46.7% from the previous school year.

Codman Academy Charter Public District roughly covers schools within Suffolk County and has a main office in Dorchester.

In the 2022-23 school year, 467,110 students took the math test in Massachusetts with 196,011 students passing, 3.3% more than the year before.

Massachusetts spends more money on K-12 education per pupil than most other states, ranking fifth in the nation, according to a 2025 report. The state allocates over $24,000 per pupil, totaling $22.5 billion annually.

Codman Academy Charter Public District Proficiency Level in Math Over the Years



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