€¦  · web viewto ensure providers are preparing students for kindergarten, the early learning...

30
Pre-Kindergarten Assessment Results for Early Learning Collaboratives and Other Four-Year-Old Classrooms Carey M. Wright, Ed.D. State Superintendent of Education

Upload: others

Post on 29-Jul-2020

0 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

Pre-Kindergarten Assessment Results for

Early Learning Collaboratives and

Other Four-Year-Old Classrooms

Carey M. Wright, Ed.D.State Superintendent of Education

November 2018

Page 2: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

Pre-Kindergarten Readiness Assessment Results: November 2018

A Joint Publication

Office of Accountability Dr. Paula Vanderford, Chief Accountability Officer Dr. Jackie Sampsell, State Assessment Director Melissa Beck, K-3 Screener/Data Coordinator

Office of the Chief Academic Officer• Dr. Nathan Oakley, Chief Academic Officer• Dr. Tenette Smith, Executive Director of Elementary Education and Reading• Dr. Jill Dent, Early Childhood Director• Dr. Kymyona Burk, State Literacy Director (K-12)

For questions related to the administration of the Kindergarten Readiness Assessment in Early Learning Collaboratives and Other Four-Year Old Classrooms, please contact:

Dr. Jill Dent, Early Childhood DirectorOffice of Elementary Education and Reading [email protected]

The Mississippi State Board of Education, the Mississippi Department of Education, theMississippi School for the Arts, the Mississippi School for the Blind, the Mississippi School for the Deaf, and the Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science do not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, or disability in the provision of educational programs and services or employment opportunities and benefits. The following office has been designated to handle inquiries and complaints regarding the non-discrimination policies of the above-mentioned entities:

Director, Office of Human ResourcesMississippi Department of Education359 North West StreetSuite 203Jackson, Mississippi 39201

(601) 359-3511

Scale Score Explanation and Pre-Kindergarten Readiness Performance Levels

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 2 of 23

Page 3: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

The Kindergarten Readiness Assessment will provide parents, teachers, and early childhood providers with a common understanding of what children know and are able to do upon entering school. The primary purpose of the Kindergarten Readiness Assessment is to improve the quality of classroom instruction for students based on each student’s individual strengths and weaknesses.

498 C u t S c o r e Ex p l a n a t i on (Public Pre-K) To ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt a minimum rate of readiness that each pre-kindergarten provider participating in a Collaborative must meet to remain eligible for funding. Mississippi committee members reviewed the Reading Proficiency Indicators and determined that a scaled score of 498 (within the Early Emergent Reader classification) should be the literacy readiness score recommended for students at the end of pre-kindergarten. Students with a score of 498 at the end of pre-kindergarten have mastered 70% of early literacy skills. These students are on track to earn a 530 at the beginning of kindergarten and to meet end of grade 3 reading expectations.

It is important to recognize that children do not progress at the same rate and each stage of development is affected by the preceding types of development. Social and emotional development, interaction between parents and caretakers, environmental elements and learning exposure contribute to continued growth after a child exits the pre-kindergarten program, therefore it is expected that students will continue to grow over the summer.

In order to achieve mastery of the Mississippi College- and Career-Readiness Standards, students are expected to score a 530 or above at the beginning of kindergarten. Students with a 530 or above are typically ready to learn the early literacy skills expected of kindergarteners. Based on extensive research, 85% of students scoring 530 or higher at the beginning of kindergarten are proficient in reading at the end of grade 3. Students with a score below 530 usually need additional help. For more information on reading proficiency indicators based on Renaissance assessments, please visit https://resources.renlearnrp.com/us/learningprogressions/g3readingindcpr.pdf.

Note: It is important to use multiple data points, rather than a single score, to determine if a student is ready for kindergarten. There are many important skills that indicate a student’s readiness for kindergarten, in addition to literacy skills, such as social and emotional development, physical development and health, language development, and creative arts expression.

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 3 of 23

Page 4: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

STAR Early Literacy Achievement Standards

Performance Level

Scale Score Range

Descriptors

Early Emergent

Reader300-487

Student is beginning to understand that printed text has meaning. The student is learning that reading involves printed words and sentences, and that print flows from left to right and from the top to the bottom of the page. The student is also beginning to identify colors, shapes, numbers, and letters.

Late Emergent

Reader488-674

Student can identify most of the letters of the alphabet and can match most of the letters to their sounds. The student is also beginning to “read” picture books and familiar words around the home. Through repeated reading of favorite books with an adult, students at this stage are building their vocabularies, listening skills, and understandings of print.

Transitional Reader 675-774

Student has mastered alphabet skills and letter-sound relationships. The student can identify many beginning and ending consonant sounds and long and short vowel sounds, and is probably able to blend sounds and word parts to read simple words. The student is also likely using a variety of strategies to figure out words, such as pictures, story patterns, and phonics.

Probable Reader 775-900

Student is becoming proficient at recognizing many words, both in and out of context. The student spends less time identifying and sounding out words, and more time understanding what was read. Probable readers can blend sounds and word parts to read words and sentences more quickly, smoothly, and independently than students in the other stages of development.

The following data reflect scores from the 14 Early Learning Collaboratives, as well as scores from other four-year-old classrooms, including Title I, self-contained special education, and other school district Pre-K programs.

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 4 of 23

Page 5: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

Pre-KindergartenAssessment Results for

Early Learning Collaboratives

November 2018

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 5 of 23

Page 6: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

Table 1. Early Learning Collaborative Kindergarten Readiness Assessment ResultsAggregate Scale Score Analysis

Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018

End of Year K-Readiness Benchmark ScoreState Scale Score (Average) 428 427 430Students Scoring Below 498*

1,154 81.73% 1,646 83.68% 1,712 82.19%

Students Scoring At or Above 498 258 18.27% 321 16.32% 371 17.81%

Total Test-Takers 1,412 1,967 2,083* A scale score 498 is the end-of-year benchmark score for 4 year-olds.

Table 2. Early Learning Collaborative State Level ResultsClassification Level Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018Early Emergent Reader 1,124 79.60% 1,593 80.99% 1,668 80.08%Late Emergent Reader 278 19.76% 366 18.61% 397 19.06%Transitional Reader 8 <1% 7 <1% 7 <1%Probable Reader 1 <1% 1 <1% 11 <1%Total Test-Takers 1,412 100% 1,967 100% 2,083 100%

Table 3. Early Learning Collaborative Group Level Results

Classification Level Number of GroupsFall 2016

Number of GroupsFall 2017

Number of GroupsFall 2018

Early Emergent Reader 10 14 14Late Emergent Reader (Below 498) 0 0 0

Late Emergent Reader (At or Above 498) 0 0 0

Transitional Reader 0 0 0Probable Reader 0 0 0Total Groups 10 14 14

Table 4. Early Learning Collaborative Site Level Results

Classification Level Number of SitesFall 2016

Number of SitesFall 2017

Number of SitesFall 2018

Early Emergent Reader 49 58 63Late Emergent Reader (Below 498) 0 0 1

Late Emergent Reader (At or Above 498) 2 1 1

Transitional Reader 0 0 1Probable Reader 0 0 0Total Sites 51 59 66

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 6 of 23

Page 7: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

Table 5. Collaborative Scale Score AveragesCollaborative Scale Score Average

Canton Early Learning Collaborative 482Clarke County Early Learning Partnership 410Coahoma County Pre-K Collaborative - Clarksdale Municipal Schools 433Corinth-Alcorn-Prentiss Early Learning Collaborative 424Greenwood Leflore Early Learning Collaborative 422Grenada Early Learning Collaborative 447Lamar County Early Learning Collaborative 418McComb Community Collaborative for Early Learning Success 416Monroe Early Learning Collaborative 425Petal Early Learning Collaborative 420Picayune School District 407Starkville Oktibbeha Early Learning Collaborative 441Sunflower County Consolidated School District Collaborative 433Tallahatchie Early Learning Alliance 445Scale Score Average 430

Table 6. Site Scale Score AveragesSite Scale Score Average

Canton Early Learning Collaborative 482Agape Community Development Center* 724Chinn, Devine, Garrett Head Start 438Reuben B. Myers Canton School of Arts and Sciences 432

Clark County Early Learning Partnership 410Manuel Goff Head Start Center 392Quitman Lower Elementary 422

Coahoma County Pre-K Collaborative - Clarksdale Municipal Schools 433Aaron E. Henry Head Start 427Booker T. Washington Elementary School 431Bertha Blackburn Head Start 433Friars Point Head Start 456George H. Oliver Elementary School 380Heidelberg Elementary School 420Jonestown Head Start 413Kirkpatrick Elementary School 461St. Elizabeth's Catholic School 495

Corinth-Alcorn-Prentiss Early Learning Collaborative 424Alcorn Central Elementary Prekindergarten 420Biggersville Elementary 402Corinth Elementary Prekindergarten 423Corinth Head Start 418

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 7 of 23

Page 8: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

Site Scale Score AverageKid Kountry 438Kossuth Elementary 427Thrasher Elementary Prekindergarten 452

Greenwood Leflore Early Learning Collaborative 422Gilliam Head Start Center 398Threadgill Primary 445

Grenada Early Learning Collaborative 447Grenada Elementary School 475Grenada Head Start 422

Lamar County Early Learning Collaborative 418Baxterville Pre-K 409Clifton Preston Head Start 423Longleaf Pre-K 431Lumberton Elementary School 402Oak Grove Primary Head Start 400Oak Grove Primary School 418Purvis Pre-K 421Sumrall Elementary 457

McComb Community Collaborative for Early Learning Success 416Christian Community Learning Center 469Kennedy Early Childhood Center 509Kennedy Head Start 404Utopian Homes Head Start 412Westbrook Head Start 412

Monroe Early Learning Collaborative 425Calvert's ABC Pre-School and Nursery 432Hamilton Elementary 473Hatley Elementary 424Aberdeen Head Start 402Lil' Blessings Child Care and Learning Center 455Amory Head Start 412Smithville Elementary 390West Amory 432

Petal Early Learning Collaborative 420Charles H. Johnson - P.R.V.O. Head Start 418Petal Primary School - Petal School District 426

Picayune School District 407South Side Lower Elementary Head Start 394South Side Lower Elementary School 419

Starkville Oktibbeha Early Learning Collaborative 441Emerson Family School 458ICS Head Start-Oktibbeha County 432

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 8 of 23

Page 9: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

Site Scale Score AverageSunflower County Consolidated School District Collaborative 433

A.W. James Elementary School 447East Sunflower Elementary 411FUMC Day School 475Inverness Elementary School 464Moorhead Central School 437Save the Children- Cassie Pennington 427Save the Children- Drew 402Save the Children- Moorhead 416Save the Children- Ruleville 432

Tallahatchie Early Learning Alliance 445Charleston Elementary School 432Eva Covington Head Start Center 457R.H. Bearden Elementary School 438West Tallahatchie Head Start 439

Scale Score Average 430

*Due to the discrepancy in average scale score, the MDE considers this an outlier in the data set.

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 9 of 23

Page 10: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

Pre-KindergartenAssessment Results

for Other Four-Year-Old Classrooms

November 2018

Note: The following scores reflect a variety of Pre-K programs and class configurations, including Title I, self-contained special education, and other school district Pre-K programs.

Table 7. Other Public Pre-K Kindergarten Readiness Assessment ResultsAggregate Scale Score Analysis Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018End of Year K-Readiness Benchmark ScoreState Scale Score (Average) 424 420 420

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 10 of 23

Page 11: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

Students Scoring Below 498* 4,160 83.27% 4,520 85.27% 4,941 84.58%Students Scoring At or Above 498 836 16.73% 781 14.73% 901 15.42%

Total Test-Takers 4,996 100% 5,301 100% 5,842 100%* A scale score of 498 is the end-of-year benchmark for 4 year-olds.

Table 8. Other Public Pre-K State Level Results

Classification Level Number of StudentsFall 2016

Number of StudentsFall 2017

Number of Students Fall 2018

Early Emergent Reader 4,059 81.34% 4,422 83.42% 4,847 82.97%Late Emergent Reader 1,042 18.37% 866 16.34% 974 16.67%Transitional Reader 18 <1% 12 <1% 16 <1%Probable Reader 2 <1% 1 <1% 5 <1%Total Test-Takers 4,996 100% 5,301 100% 5,842 100%

Table 9. Other Public Pre-K District Level Results

Classification LevelNumber of

DistrictsFall 2016

Number of Districts Fall 2017

Number of Districts Fall 2018

Early Emergent Reader 105 106 105Late Emergent Reader (Below 498) 2 0 0

Late Emergent Reader (At or Above 498) 0 2 3Transitional Reader 0 0 0Probable Reader 0 0 0Total Districts 107** 108** 108**

** Denotes Mississippi School Districts having four-year-old Pre-K classrooms.

Table 10. Other Public Pre-K School Level Results

Classification Level Number of SchoolsFall 2016

Number of SchoolsFall 2017

Number of SchoolsFall 2018

Early Emergent Reader 221 223 230Late Emergent Reader (Below 498) 2 0 4Late Emergent Reader (At or Above 498) 5 3 7Transitional Reader 0 1 0Probable Reader 0 0 0Total Schools 228 227 241

District and School Level Results do not include School 500 (Non-Public Special Education School). Students enrolled as School 500 are provided special education services by the district (Head Start, Private School, Home School, etc.) but are not enrolled in a regular public school.

Table 11. Other Public Pre-K District Scale Score AveragesNote: The following scores reflect a variety of Pre-K programs and class configurations, including Title I, self-contained special education, and other school district Pre-K programs. Districts that do not offer a Pre-K program are not included in this report.

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 11 of 23

Page 12: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

* Denotes minimum n-count not metDistrict Name Scale Score Average Test-Takers

Aberdeen School District 398 20Alcorn School District 426 63Attala County School District 412 52Baldwyn School District * *Biloxi Public School District 447 100Brookhaven School District 460 73Calhoun County School District 398 119Carroll County School District 396 20Chickasaw County School District 434 28Choctaw County School District 405 71Claiborne County School District 426 40Cleveland School District 436 76Clinton Public School District 456 21Coahoma County School District 480 24Coffeeville School District 396 18Columbia School District 417 69Columbus Municipal School District 420 100Covington County School District 380 15DeSoto County School District 449 200DuBard School for Language Disorders * *East Jasper Consolidated School District 423 39Enterprise School District 424 39Forest Municipal School District 378 52Forrest County School District 415 30Franklin County School District 424 42George County School District 428 67Greene County School District 398 10Greenville Public School District 418 146Greenwood Public School District 405 10Grenada School District 403 18Hancock County School District 401 26Harrison County School District 360 25Hattiesburg Public School District 424 100Hazlehurst Public School District 427 38Hinds County School District 422 76Hollandale School District 424 36Holly Springs School District 400 20Holmes County School District 468 25Houston School District 376 16Humphreys County School District 443 40Itawamba County School District * *

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 12 of 23

Page 13: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

District Name Scale Score Average Test-TakersJackson County School District 388 12Jackson Public School District 431 487Jefferson County School District 434 20Jones County School District 423 118Kemper County School District 411 26Kosciusko School District 393 111Lafayette County School District 435 57Lamar County School District 376 25Lauderdale County School District 386 30Laurel School District 402 80Leake County School District 379 18Lee County School District 429 14Leland School District 406 50Lincoln County School District * *Louisville Municipal School District 390 10Lowndes County School District 434 131Madison County School District 409 83Meridian Public School District 399 203Moss Point School District 385 25Natchez-Adams School District 442 11Neshoba County School District 388 52Nettleton School District * *New Albany School District 436 48Newton County School District 406 24Newton Municipal School District 503 16North Bolivar Consolidated School District 424 14North Panola Schools * *North Pike School District * *North Tippah School District 437 34Noxubee County School District 441 20Ocean Spring School District 380 17Oxford School District 433 115Pascagoula School District 388 118Pass Christian Public School District 454 20Pearl Public School District 424 101Pearl River County School District * *Perry County School District * *Petal School District * *Philadelphia Public School District 423 41Picayune School District * *Pontotoc City School District * *Pontotoc County School District * *

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 13 of 23

Page 14: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

District Name Scale Score Average Test-TakersPoplarville School District * *Prentiss County School District 446 56Quitman County School District 415 23Rankin County School District 424 111Scott County School District 406 10Senatobia Municipal School District 446 11South Delta School District 369 17South Panola School District 425 84South Pike School District 415 36South Tippah School District 417 74Starkville Oktibbeha School District 424 62Stone County School District 422 12Tunica County School District 382 96Tupelo Public School District 417 276Union County School District 437 79Union Public School District 392 20Vicksburg-Warren School District 421 313Water Valley School District 395 20Wayne County School District 419 131West Bolivar Consolidated School District * *West Point Consolidated School District 414 75Western Line School District 437 68Wilkinson County School District 420 50Winona School District 419 45Yazoo City Municipal School District 408 19State of Mississippi 420 5,842

Table 12. Public Pre-K District/School Scale Score AveragesNote: The following scores reflect a variety of Pre-K programs and class configurations, including Title I, self-contained special education, and other school district Pre-K programs. Schools that do not offer a Pre-K program are not included in this report.

* Denotes minimum n-count not metDistrict/School Name Scale Score Average Test-Takers

Aberdeen School District 398 20ABERDEEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 398 20

Alcorn School District 426 63

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 14 of 23

Page 15: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

District/School Name Scale Score Average Test-TakersALCORN CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 449 22KOSSUTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 413 41

Attala County School District 412 52GREENLEE ATTENDANCE CENTER 413 24LONG CREEK ATTENDANCE CENTER 412 28

Baldwyn School District * *BALDWYN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

Biloxi Public School District 447 100NICHOLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 447 100

Brookhaven School District 460 73MAMIE MARTIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 460 73

Calhoun County School District 398 119BRUCE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 401 41CALHOUN CITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 382 41VARDAMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414 37

Carroll County School District 396 20MARSHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 396 20

Chickasaw County School District 434 28HOULKA ATTENDANCE CENTER 434 28

Choctaw County School District 405 71ACKERMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 396 40FRENCH CAMP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 391 14WEIR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 436 17

Claiborne County School District 426 40Arthur W. Watson Lower Elementary 426 40

Cleveland School District 436 76BELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 456 38HAYES COOPER CENTER FOR MATH, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 417 37

NAILOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *Clinton Public School District 456 21

CLINTON PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 456 21Coahoma County School District 480 24

JONESTOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *LYON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 494 13SHERARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

Coffeeville School District 396 18COFFEEVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 396 18

Columbia School District 417 69COLUMBIA PRIMARY SCHOOL 417 69

Columbus Municipal School District 420 100COOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 401 20

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 15 of 23

Page 16: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

District/School Name Scale Score Average Test-TakersFAIRVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 429 20FRANKLIN ACADEMY 422 20SALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 418 20STOKES BEARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 432 20

Covington County School District 380 15COLLINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 372 13HOPEWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *SEMINARY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

DeSoto County School District 449 200CENTER HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 374 10DESOTO CENTRAL PRIMARY * *GREENBROOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 438 18HERNANDO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 429 23HOPE SULLIVAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *HORN LAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *LAKE CORMORANT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 492 14LEWISBURG PRIMARY 488 19OAK GROVE CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 506 19

OLIVE BRANCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 426 19OVERPARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 469 15PLEASANT HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 443 30SHADOW OAKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *SOUTHHAVEN HIGH SCHOOL * *WALLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

DuBard School for Language Disorders * *DUBARD SCHOOL FOR LANGUAGE DISORDERS * *

East Jasper School District 423 39WILLIAM J. BERRY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 423 39

Enterprise School District 424 39ENTERPRISE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 424 39

Forest Municipal School District 378 52FOREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 378 52

Forrest County School District 415 30DIXIE ATTENDANCE CENTER * *SOUTH FORREST ATTENDANCE CENTER 422 21

Franklin County School District 424 42FRANKLIN LOWER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 424 42

George County School District 428 67AGRICOLA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 459 20CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 400 21

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 16 of 23

Page 17: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

District/School Name Scale Score Average Test-TakersL.C. HATCHER ELEMENTARY * *ROCKY CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 435 20

Greene County School District 398 10LEAKESVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *SAND HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

Greenville Public School District 418 146M.C. BRIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 418 146

Greenwood Public School District 405 10THREADGILL PRIMARY 405 10

Grenada School District 403 18GRENADA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 403 18

Hancock County School District 401 26EAST HANCOCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *HANCOCK NORTH CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

SOUTH HANCOCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *WEST HANCOCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

Harrison County School District 360 25HARRISON COUNTY CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 360 25

Hattiesburg Public School District 424 100GRACE CHRISTIAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 424 19HAWKINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 440 19ROWAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 399 19THAMES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 433 23WOODLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 420 20

Hazlehurst Public School District 427 38Hazlehurst Elementary School 427 38

Hinds County School District 422 76BOLTON-EDWARDS ELEMENTARY MIDDLE SCHOOL 438 19

GARY ROAD ELEMENTARY 411 20RAYMOND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 428 18UTICA ELEMENTARY MIDDLE SCHOOL 410 19

Hollandale School District 424 36SANDERS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 424 36

Holly Springs School District 400 20HOLLY SPRINGS PRIMARY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 400 20

Holmes County School District 468 25WILLIAM DEAN JR. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 489 15WILLIAMS-SULLIVAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 437 10

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 17 of 23

Page 18: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

District/School Name Scale Score Average Test-TakersHouston School District 376 16

HOUSTON LOWER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 376 16Humphreys County School District 443 40

IDA GREENE LOWER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 443 40Itawamba County School District * *

ITAWAMBA ATTENDANCE CENTER * *MANTACHIE ATTENDANCE CENTER * *

Jackson County School District 388 12EAST CENTRAL LOWER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

ST MARTIN EAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *ST MARTIN N ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *VANCLEAVE LOWER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

Jackson Public School District 431 487BAKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *BARR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 400 19CLAUSELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 443 15DAWSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 423 14GALLOWAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 426 20GREEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 412 19JOHN HOPKINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 434 18JOHNSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 404 41KEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 434 22LAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 432 20LEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 438 20MARSHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 436 16MCLEOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *MCWILLIE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 459 90NORTH JACKSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 445 37PECAN PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 431 27SMITH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 438 14TIMBERLAWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 435 24VAN WINKLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *WALTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414 18WATKINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 399 13WILKINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 401 21

Jefferson County School District 434 20JEFFERSON COUNTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 434 20

Jones County School District 423 118EAST JONES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 423 38GLADE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 447 19

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 18 of 23

Page 19: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

District/School Name Scale Score Average Test-TakersMOSELLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 412 22NORTH JONES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 427 36SOUTH JONES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

Kemper County School District 411 26EAST KEMPER ATTENDANCE CENTER 418 12WEST KEMPER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 405 14

Kosciusko School District 393 111KOSCIUSKO LOWER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 393 111

Lafayette County School District 435 57LAFAYETTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 435 57

Lamar County School District 376 25OAK GROVE PRIMARY 354 11PURVIS LOWER ELEMENTARY * *SUMRALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

Lauderdale County School District 386 30NORTHEAST LAUDERDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *SOUTHEAST LAUDERDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 358 10

WEST LAUDERDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 396 15Laurel School District 402 80

NORA DAVIS MAGNET SCHOOL 409 40OAK PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 396 40

Leake County School District 379 18LEAKE CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 369 10LEAKE COUNTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

Lee County School District 429 14MOOREVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *SALTILLO PRIMARY SCHOOL * *

Leland School District 406 50LELAND SCHOOL PARK 406 50

Lincoln County School District * *WEST LINCOLN ATTENDANCE CENTER * *

Louisville Municipal School District 390 10FAIR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 390 10

Lowndes County School District 434 131CALEDONIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 438 62NEW HOPE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 432 50WEST LOWNDES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 425 19

Madison County School District 409 83ANN SMITH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 372 20CAMDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 408 14

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 19 of 23

Page 20: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

District/School Name Scale Score Average Test-TakersEAST FLORA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 439 20LUTHER BRANSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 410 16MADISON COUNTY PRESCHOOL 420 13

Meridian Public School District 399 203CRESTWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 390 20OAKLAND HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 392 53PARKVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414 30POPLAR SPRINGS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 390 20T.J. HARRIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 402 60WEST HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 400 20

Moss Point School District 385 25MOSS POINT KREOLE PRIMARY SCHOOL 385 25

Natchez-Adams School District 442 11MCLAURIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 442 11

Neshoba County School District 388 52NESHOBA CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 388 52

Nettleton School District * *NETTLETON PRIMARY SCHOOL * *

New Albany School District 436 48NEW ALBANY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 436 48

Newton County School District 406 24NEWTON COUNTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 406 24

Newton Municipal School District 503 16NEWTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 503 16

North Bolivar Consolidated School District 424 14BROOKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 424 14

North Panola School District * *COMO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

North Pike School District * *NORTH PIKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

North Tippah School District 437 34CHALYBEATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 460 15FALKNER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 418 19

Noxubee County School District 441 20EARL NASH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 441 20

Ocean Spring School District 380 17OAK PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 380 17

Oxford School District 433 115BRAMLETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 433 115

Pascagoula School District 388 118ARLINGTON HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 394 21

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 20 of 23

Page 21: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

District/School Name Scale Score Average Test-TakersCENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 408 24COLLEGE PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 374 22EASTLAWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 376 16GAUTIER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 378 19MARTIN BLUFF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 394 16

Pass Christian Public School District 454 20PASS CHRISTIAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 454 20

Pearl Public School District 424 101PEARL LOWER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 424 101

Pearl River County School District * *PEARL RIVER CENTRAL LOWER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

Perry County School District * *RUNNELSTOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *SOUTH PERRY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

Petal School District * *PETAL PRIMARY SCHOOL * *

Philadelphia Public School District 423 41PHILADELPHIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 423 41

Picayune School District * *SOUTH SIDE LOWER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

Pontotoc City School District * *D.T. COX ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

Pontotoc County School District * *NORTH PONTOTOC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

Poplarville School District * *POPLARVILLE LOWER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

Prentiss County School District 446 56HILLS CHAPEL SCHOOL 452 20JUMPERTOWN SCHOOL 444 18MARIETTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 448 14THRASHER ATTENDANCE CENTER * *WHEELER ATTENDANCE CENTER * *

Quitman County School District 415 23QUITMAN COUNTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 415 23

Rankin County School District 424 111MCLAURIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 439 21NORTHSHORE ELEMENTARY 419 11PELAHATCHIE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 418 20PISGAH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 470 17PUCKETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 428 17

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 21 of 23

Page 22: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

District/School Name Scale Score Average Test-TakersRICHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 375 15ROUSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *STEEN'S CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

Scott County School District 406 10MORTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *SCOTT CENTRAL ATTENDANCE CENTER * *

Senatobia Municipal School District 446 11SENATOBIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 446 11

South Delta School District 369 17SOUTH DELTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 369 17

South Panola School District 425 84BATESVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 425 84

South Pike School District 415 36EVA GORDON LOWER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 418 20

OSYKA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 411 16South Tippah School District 417 74

BLUE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL 421 45PINE GROVE SCHOOL 411 29

Starkville Oktibbeha School District 424 62SUDDUTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 419 42WEST OKTIBBEHA COUNTY ELEMENTARY 436 20

Stone County School District 422 12PERKINSTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *STONE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * *

Tunica County School District 382 96DUNDEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 398 19ROBINSONVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 378 39TUNICA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 377 38

Tupelo Public School District 417 276EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CENTER 417 276

Union County School District 437 79EAST UNION ATTENDANCE CENTER 426 23INGOMAR ATTENDANCE CENTER 445 20MYRTLE ATTENDANCE CENTER 406 15WEST UNION ATTENDANCE CENTER 463 21

Union Public School District 392 20UNION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 392 20

Vicksburg-Warren School District 421 313BEECHWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 438 76BOVINA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 443 20DANA ROAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 407 80

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 22 of 23

Page 23: €¦  · Web viewTo ensure providers are preparing students for Kindergarten, the Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013 required the Mississippi Department of Education to adopt

District/School Name Scale Score Average Test-TakersREDWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 429 40SHERMAN AVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 415 58SOUTH PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 434 20WARRENTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 378 19

Water Valley School District 395 20DAVIDSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 395 20

Wayne County School District 419 131BEAT FOUR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414 26BUCKATUNNA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 412 29CLARA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414 32WAYNE CENTRAL SCHOOL 428 29WAYNESBORO RIVERVIEW SCHOOL 431 15

West Bolivar Consolidated School District * *RAY BROOKS SCHOOL * *

West Point Consolidated School District 414 75EAST SIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 416 63WEST CLAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 404 12

Western Line School District 437 68O'BANNON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 434 34RIVERSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 439 34

Wilkinson County School District 420 50FINCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 452 19WILKINSON COUNTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 400 31

Winona School District 419 45WINONA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 419 45

Yazoo City Municipal School District 408 19WEBSTER STREET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 408 19

State of Mississippi 420 5,842

Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 23 of 23