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Student Achievement on Statewide Assessments Reaches All-time High

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Student Achievement on Statewide Assessments Reaches All-time High

JACKSON, Miss – The Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) released today statewide results from the 2018-19 Mississippi Academic Assessment Program (MAAP), which shows student achievement has reached an all-time high in English Language Arts (ELA) and mathematics.

MAAP measures students’ progress toward academic goals that equip them with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in college and the workforce. Mississippi teachers helped develop MAAP tests, which align with the learning goals for Mississippi classrooms. MAAP measures student performance in ELA and mathematics in grades 3-8 and in high school English II and Algebra I.

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When MAAP was first administered in 2015-16, one-third of students met or exceeded grade-level expectations in ELA and mathematics. In 2018-19, closer to half of students met or exceeded expectations in each subject. ELA achievement has increased from 33.6% to 41.6% of students scoring proficient or advanced. Students scoring proficient or advanced in mathematics has jumped from 33.0% to 47.3%.

Mississippi’s plan for improving student achievement calls for at least 70% of all students to be proficient in ELA and mathematics by 2025.

“Mississippi students are outpacing the nation in learning gains thanks to their hard work and the hard work of teachers, school staff, school learders, and parents,” Wright said. “Education in Mississippi is part of our state’s success story.”

MAAP tests have five levels. Students scoring at Levels 4 and 5 are considered proficient or advanced in the subject.

Since MAAP was first administered in 2016, the number of districts with greater than 45% of students scoring proficienct or advanced in ELA has more than tripled, and mathematics has quadrupled:

  • 48 districts had greater than 45% of all students scoring Level 4 or 5 in ELA, compared to 40 in 2018, 22 in 2017 and 14 in 2016
  • 62 districts had greater than 45% of all students scoring Level 4 or 5 in mathematics, compared to 52 in 2018, 32 in 2017 and 15 in 2016

Mississippi students made gains in all tested subjects and grades since 2016. A one-year comparison of results, from 2017-18 to 2018-19, showed students made significant gains in 12 out of 14 subjects and grades.

 

Comparison of Grade-level MAAP Results from 2017-18 to 2018-19

  Mathematics English Language Arts (ELA)
Grade 2017-18

Proficient or Advanced

2018-19

Proficient or Advanced

Change 2017-18

Proficient or Advanced

2018-19

Proficient or Advanced

Change
Grade 3 46.0% 51.4% +5.4% 44.7% 48.3% +3.6%
Grade 4 44.4% 48.8% +4.4% 45.1% 48.5% +3.4%
Grade 5 33.8% 38.9% +5.1% 36.2% 43.1% +6.9%
Grade 6 46.4% 47.6% +1.2% 38.0% 33.6% -4.4%
Grade 7 49.2% 51.1% +1.9% 34.7% 39.0% +4.3%
Grade 8 41.2% 44.8% +3.6% 35.1% 35.5% +0.4%
English II 44.5% 43.8% -0.7%
Algebra I 46.6% 49.3% +2.7%
Overall 43.9% 47.4% +3.5% 39.8% 41.7% +1.9%

 

Students scoring at Level 4 or 5, the proficient or advanced categories, have a thorough understanding of grade-level content and are on the right track to being ready for college-level coursework.

Students scoring at Level 3 demonstrate a general mastery of the knowledge and skills required for success in the grade or course, and they are approaching expectations for that grade or course.  Students scoring a Level 1 or 2 need more assistance in learning the content and are in need of greater supports.

“Statewide assessments ensure that children in every school are achieving the learning goals for each grade level,” said Dr. Carey Wright, state superintendent of education. “When students score proficient or advanced, parents can be assured their child’s school is providing a quality education that has prepared students to be successful in the next grade.”

Seven school districts ranked in the top 10 statewide for student proficiency in both ELA and mathematics: Booneville, Clinton, Enterprise, Ocean Springs, Oxford, Petal and Union County. Eight districts ranked in the bottom 10 statewide for student proficiency in both ELA and mathematics: Amite County, Holmes County, Humphreys County, Jefferson County, Noxubee County, West Bolivar Consolidated, Wilkinson County, and Yazoo City. Humphreys County and Yazoo City school distrits became part of Mississippi’s first Achievement School District in 2019-20.

While no single test can give a complete picture of achievement, annual assessments can provide important information about student progress and areas for improvement, especially when combined with student grades and teacher feedback.

Additional information:

  • 2018-19 District- and School-level MAAP Results
  • Family’s Guide to the MAAP Resultsto help parents understand their child’s scores

 

  • Family Guides to Student Success (Pre-K through grade 8)

 

  • MAAP Communication Toolkit

Simpson county scores are posted below

  • Grade 3 ELA Average Scale Score Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Test-Takers
    District/School (PCT) (PCT) (PCT) (PCT) (PCT)
    Simpson County School District 357.8 10.30% 19.90% 34.90% 29.00% 5.90% 272
    Magee Elementary School 356.1 12.90% 19.00% 34.50% 30.20% 3.40% 116
    Mendenhall Elementary School 356.9 11.00% 22.00% 35.20% 25.30% 6.60% 91
    Simpson Central School 362 4.60% 18.50% 35.40% 32.30% 9.20% 65
    Grade 3 Math Average Scale Score Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Test-Takers
    District/School (PCT) (PCT) (PCT) (PCT) (PCT)
    Simpson County School District 359.8 6.60% 19.90% 32.50% 31.00% 10.00% 271
    Magee Elementary School 358.6 8.70% 23.50% 27.00% 30.40% 10.40% 115
    Mendenhall Elementary School 359.4 7.70% 17.60% 39.60% 23.10% 12.10% 91
    Simpson Central School 362.6 1.50% 16.90% 32.30% 43.10% 6.20% 65
    Grade 4 ELA Average Scale Score Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Test-Takers
    District/School (PCT) (PCT) (PCT) (PCT) (PCT)
    Simpson County School District 460.3 5.30% 24.50% 26.40% 36.80% 6.90%
    Magee Elementary School 458.1 3.60% 33.60% 22.90% 35.70% 4.30%
    Mendenhall Elementary School 461.1 7.00% 20.00% 27.00% 35.70%
    Simpson Central School 464 6.30% 12.70% 33.30% 41.30% 6.30%
    Grade 4 Math
    District/School
    Average Scale Score Level 1
    (PCT)
    Level 2
    (PCT)
    Level 3
    (PCT)
    Level 4
    (PCT)
    Level 5
    (PCT)
    Test-Takers
    Simpson County School District 466.8 3.5% 10.7% 32.7% 34.6% 18.6% 318
    Magee Elementary School 465.4 4.3% 12.9% 32.1% 33.6% 17.1% 140
    Mendenhall Elementary School 466.8 1.7% 11.3% 32.2% 39.1% 15.7% 115
    Simpson Central School 469.7 4.8% 4.8% 34.9% 28.6% 27.0% 63
    Grade 5 ELA
    District/School
    Average Scale Score Level 1
    (PCT)
    Level 2
    (PCT)
    Level 3
    (PCT)
    Level 4
    (PCT)
    Level 5
    (PCT)
    Test-Takers
    Simpson County School District 559.6 8.9% 20.9% 30.1% 27.4% 12.7% 292
    Magee Middle School 561.3 4.8% 21.0% 31.5% 27.4% 15.3% 124
    Mendenhall Junior High School 554.6 16.1% 25.9% 30.4% 21.4% 6.3% 112
    Simpson Central School 566.1 3.6% 10.7% 26.8% 39.3% 19.6% 56
    Grade 5 Math
    District/School
    Average Scale Score Level 1
    (PCT)
    Level 2
    (PCT)
    Level 3
    (PCT)
    Level 4
    (PCT)
    Level 5
    (PCT)
    Test-Takers
    Simpson County School District 558.4 7.5% 16.4% 44.4% 25.3% 6.5% 293
    Magee Middle School 560.2 3.2% 13.6% 45.6% 29.6% 8.0% 125
    Mendenhall Junior High School 553.4 14.3% 22.3% 48.2% 13.4% 1.8% 112
    Simpson Central School 564.7 3.6% 10.7% 33.9% 39.3% 12.5% 56
    Grade 6 ELA
    District/School
    Average Scale Score Level 1
    (PCT)
    Level 2
    (PCT)
    Level 3
    (PCT)
    Level 4
    (PCT)
    Level 5
    (PCT)
    Test-Takers
    Magee Middle School 651.2 16.5% 35.3% 30.9% 11.5% 5.8% 139
    Mendenhall Junior High School 653.3 5.3% 32.6% 41.1% 17.9% 3.2% 95
    Simpson Central School 664.6 0.0% 12.9% 40.3% 32.3% 14.5% 62
    Grade 6 Math
    District/School
    Average Scale Score Level 1
    (PCT)
    Level 2
    (PCT)
    Level 3
    (PCT)
    Level 4
    (PCT)
    Level 5
    (PCT)
    Test-Takers
    Simpson County School District 654.1 14.6% 28.5% 30.2% 22.0% 4.7% 295
    Magee Middle School 647.0 22.3% 34.5% 31.7% 11.5% 0.0% 139
    Mendenhall Junior High School 651.3 11.6% 36.8% 36.8% 12.6% 2.1% 95
    Simpson Central School 675.0 1.6% 1.6% 16.4% 60.7% 19.7% 61
    Grade 7 ELA
    District/School
    Average Scale Score Level 1
    (PCT)
    Level 2
    (PCT)
    Level 3
    (PCT)
    Level 4
    (PCT)
    Level 5
    (PCT)
    Test-Takers
    Simpson County School District 759.0 4.7% 18.9% 43.9% 22.3% 10.3% 301
    Magee Middle School 755.4 7.8% 25.0% 45.7% 14.7% 6.9% 116
    Mendenhall Junior High School 760.3 1.8% 13.2% 48.2% 28.9% 7.9% 114
    Simpson Central School 762.9 4.2% 18.3% 33.8% 23.9% 19.7% 71
    Grade 7 Math
    District/School
    Average Scale Score Level 1
    (PCT)
    Level 2
    (PCT)
    Level 3
    (PCT)
    Level 4
    (PCT)
    Level 5
    (PCT)
    Test-Takers
    Simpson County School District 760.2 2.0% 28.9% 36.2% 25.6% 7.3% 301
    Magee Middle School 755.8 2.6% 44.8% 28.4% 20.7% 3.4% 116
    Mendenhall Junior High School 759.5 2.6% 21.1% 46.5% 25.4% 4.4% 114
    Simpson Central School 768.5 0.0% 15.5% 32.4% 33.8% 18.3% 71
    Grade 8 ELA
    District/School
    Average Scale Score Level 1
    (PCT)
    Level 2
    (PCT)
    Level 3
    (PCT)
    Level 4
    (PCT)
    Level 5
    (PCT)
    Test-Takers
    Simpson County School District 858.4 5.7% 14.7% 48.3% 29.1% 2.3% 265
    Magee Middle School 854.9 11.0% 20.2% 48.6% 19.3% 0.9% 109
    Mendenhall Junior High School 859.4 2.1% 13.4% 53.6% 28.9% 2.1% 97
    Simpson Central School 863.5 1.7% 6.8% 39.0% 47.5% 5.1% 59
    Grade 8 Math
    District/School
    Average Scale Score Level 1
    (PCT)
    Level 2
    (PCT)
    Level 3
    (PCT)
    Level 4
    (PCT)
    Level 5
    (PCT)
    Test-Takers
    Simpson County School District 855.5 13.6% 29.4% 30.9% 21.1% 4.9% 265
    Magee Middle School 850.9 19.3% 39.4% 24.8% 12.8% 3.7% 109
    Mendenhall Junior High School 855.8 14.4% 27.8% 32.0% 20.6% 5.2% 97
    Simpson Central School 863.6 1.7% 13.6% 40.7% 37.3% 6.8% 59
    English II
    District/School
    Average Scale Score Level 1
    (PCT)
    Level 2
    (PCT)
    Level 3
    (PCT)
    Level 4
    (PCT)
    Level 5
    (PCT)
    Test-Takers
    Simpson County School District 1057.4 7.9% 23.2% 36.5% 26.1% 6.2% 241
    Magee High School 1057.5 7.6% 20.7% 40.2% 25.0% 6.5% 92
    Mendenhall High School 1057.4 8.1% 24.8% 34.2% 26.8% 6.0% 149
    Algebra I
    District/School
    Average Scale Score Level 1
    (PCT)
    Level 2
    (PCT)
    Level 3
    (PCT)
    Level 4
    (PCT)
    Level 5
    (PCT)
    Test-Takers
    Simpson County School District 1054.3 3.6% 33.3% 46.0% 16.3% 0.7% 276
    Magee High School 1050.9 5.6% 45.2% 38.9% 9.5% 0.8% 126
    Mendenhall High School 1057.1 2.0% 23.3% 52.0% 22.0% 0.7% 150

 

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