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Mississippi Succeeds

Mississippi Succeeds. Unprecedented Achievement, Unlimited Potential. www.mdek12.org/MSSucceeds. Suggestions for Customizing this Presentation.

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Mississippi Succeeds

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  1. Mississippi Succeeds • Unprecedented Achievement, Unlimited Potential • www.mdek12.org/MSSucceeds

  2. Suggestions for Customizing this Presentation • This presentation is designed to provide all education stakeholders with a template for conversations with their audiences about public education advancements in Mississippi • These slides are free for any stakeholder group to customize and use in presentations • School districts are encouraged to add slides about achievements among their schools, educators and students • More Mississippi Succeeds communication materials are available at www.mdek12.org/MSSucceeds

  3. State Board of Education Goals

  4. National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) • Mississippi is making faster progress on NAEP than most other states in the country

  5. Early Learning Collaborative (ELC) Enrollment & Achievement • ELCs currently serve 2,124 pre-K students. Enrollment will increase to 3,200 in fall 2019. • 76 percent of ELC students met the target readiness score compared to 59 percent in 2015 • ELC students show higher rates of kindergarten readiness than students in other public pre-K classes

  6. Pre-K Expansion in Public School Districts

  7. Kindergarten Achievement

  8. 3rd Grade Reading • Pass rate increased annually for all student groups since 3rd grade reading test was first administered in 2015: • 23.5 percentage point increase for students with disabilities • 14.6 percentage point increase among Hispanic students • 10.5 percentage point increase among African Americans

  9. English Language Arts and Mathematics Proficiency • English Language Arts (ELA) and Mathematics proficiency rates increased annually in grades 3-8 and in high school since 2016 • All student subgroups saw proficiency increases in ELA and Mathematics • Proficiency rates increased for all grades and subjects since 2016, with overall increases of 7.0 percent in ELA and 12.3percent in Mathematics

  10. English Language Arts and Mathematics Proficiency Among Districts • Number of Mississippi school districts with 45 percent or more students scoring proficient or advanced in English Language Arts and Math roughly tripled from 2016 to 2018

  11. English Language Arts and Mathematics Proficiency By Grade

  12. ACT Progress • Grade 11 ACT composite score increased from 17.6 in 2015 to 17.8 in 2018 • Class of 2018 ACT composite held steady at 18.6 from 2017 to 2018, while the national average dropped from 21 to 20.8

  13. Dual Credit Course Participation Among High School Students • Participation in dual credit more than doubled from 2014-15 to 2017-18 • Participation increased among all subgroups

  14. Career and Technical Education (CTE) Achievement Students Completing Career and Technical Education (CTE) Programs

  15. Advanced Placement (AP) Achievement • AP participation and achievement nearly doubled since 2013 • Number of exams with a qualifying score of 3 or higher nearly doubled since 2013 • All subgroups increased AP participation from 2015 to 2018 • Greatest increase in AP qualifying scores from 2017 to 2018 were among African-American students (+10 percent) and Hispanic students (+7.3 percent)

  16. Graduation Rate • Graduation rate increased for all subgroups from 2014 to 2019 • Graduation rate for students with disabilities saw the greatest increase from 23.2 percent to 38.4 percent (+15.2 percent)

  17. Schools and Districts Rated C or Higher

  18. Improvement Among Districts of Transformation

  19. Mississippi Succeeds Report Card • Track school and district progress through the new Mississippi Succeeds Report Card, an interactive online tool designed to help parents and communities more easily evaluate schools across the state • Mississippi Succeeds Report Card:msrc.mdek12.org

  20. Mississippi Succeeds • Unprecedented Achievement, Unlimited Potential • Office of Communications and Government Relations • 601-359-3515 • www.mdek12.org/MSSucceeds

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