Missouri report cards show schools are ‘on the right path’ - Missourinet
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Missouri releases latest school scores. Underperforming districts get reprieve.
School districts will now be judged on their average performance over three years and can’t drop an accreditation level until 2026, Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education officials say.
Missouri report cards show schools are ‘on the right path’ - Missourinet
Annual report cards are out for Missouri’s K-12 public schools. New state data shows Missouri’s 552 districts and charter schools scored an average of 79% in 2023-2024 – a roughly 3% increase over the previous year’s report. State Education Commissioner Karla Eslinger said 60% of schools have increased their scores this time around. “I do […]
Missouri school districts show improvement in annual performance report – Muddy River News
The latest round of student test scores show fewer Missouri public school districts and charter schools in jeopardy of losing accreditation, though this year’s data won’t immediately affect how schools are graded. Based on annual performance report scores released Monday for the sixth iteration of the Missouri School Improvement Program, or MSIP6, there were 343 districts and charters that improved when compared to an average of their scores ove…
Hickman Mills schools meet performance goal, but Missouri moved goalposts
For years, Missouri education regulators concluded the Hickman Mills School District fell short in key ways. It was only partially accredited. Now, the latest state performance reports show the small Kansas City district scoring above the threshold for full accreditation. But there’s also bad news. Contrary to its original plan, Missouri’s Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is combining this year’s scores with past years’ to evalu…
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