The Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) is useful to track student performance in core subjects. Students in grades 3-8 and high school are assessed in English, Math, and Science.
What does this number mean?
Student performance results are split into four levels: Below Basic, Basic, Proficient, and Advanced. School performance is shown as a percentage of students who are Proficient or Advanced.
Where is this data from?
For more information visit the School Report Card at the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education website.
Academic growth scores are useful for comparing how much students progress relative to where they started.
What does this number mean?
Academic growth is calculated by comparing the progress of an individual to his or her academic peers across a state or city region.
Academic growth is calculated by comparing the progress of an individual student to his or her academic peers across the state. Scores of 50 indicate that the average student in this school is maintaining the status quo; scores above 50 indicate the average student is learning more than his or her peers statewide; and scores below 50 indicate that the average student is falling behind his or her peers statewide.
The rate of bullying allows us to compare levels of hostility across different schools, regardless of school size.
What does this number mean?
The ratio shows reported instances of bullying in relation to the number of students. E.g. a ratio of 1:502 suggests that 1 in every 502 students experiences bullying.
Rates of out-of-school suspension and expulsion give an indication of the school’s climate and the frequency with which incidents are serious enough to result in disciplinary action.
What does this number mean?
Suspensions: This shows the number of student removals from school for disciplinary reasons per 100 students.
Where is this data from?
For more information download the Building Discipline Incidents file at the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education website.
Teaching staff with greater experience and/or advanced degrees are likely to have a strong understanding of their subject material. Importantly, these figures are not necessarily indicative of teacher quality.
What does this number mean?
Average years of experience represents the years of experience held by the average teacher in the school. Teachers on staff with advanced degrees represents the percentage of teachers holding a master’s degree or higher.
Where is this data from?
For more information visit the Building Faculty Information report at the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education website.