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Mississippi to Launch Interactive Online Report Card to Help Families, Communities Evaluate Schools

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JACKSON, Miss. – The Mississippi Department of Education today announced the creation of the Mississippi Succeeds Report Card, an interactive online tool designed to help parents and communities more easily evaluate schools across the state. The tool, which includes detailed information about each school and district’s academic performance, will be launched Sept. 20 following the release of the annual school and district letter grades.

“Families and communities should have an easy-to-use tool to find out how their schools are preparing their children to be successful in the future. Whether from a computer or a smart phone, parents now have convenient access to information critical to their child’s education,” said Dr. Carey Wright, state superintendent of education.

The online report card will include information about schools and districts on how well students performed on state tests, their level of knowledge of grade-level learning goals and their academic growth from one year to the next. Also, because of changes in federal education law under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), Mississippi will include additional details in report cards that will give educators, parents and communities a better picture of overall school success.

Among its many features, the Mississippi Succeeds Report Card provide the following:

Another feature of the online report card tool is that schools identified for additional support from the state based on low performance in one or more measures will be noted on the individual school report cards. Under ESSA, Mississippi identifies schools in three ways:

Additional information about how CSI, TSI and ATSI schools are designated and a list of frequently asked questions can be found on the Office of School Improvement webpage on the Mississippi Department of Education website.

The launch of the Mississippi Succeeds Report Card online tool comes after more than two years of public discussion and planning around the state’s ESSA plan and report card.  Mississippi collaborated with educators, parents, business and community leaders statewide to create and report on an improved education system that provides all students with equal access and opportunity to high-quality learning.

Part of that strategy was to create a user-friendly platform able to host a wide array of information on school and district quality and present that data in a way that was both transparent and easy to understand. The tool will be enhanced over the next several months to include additional information, such as per pupil expenditure by district.

Beginning Sept. 20, the public can access the Mississippi Succeeds Report Cards and orientation video at www.msrc.mdek12.org.

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