Scores Dropped across the District
Across all of Rockwood, MAP scores have dropped.
The above graphic reflects the change between the last two sets of test scores.
The graphic below goes back a year further and shows where we are compared to 2018.
Because scores also dropped from 2018 to 2019, the point drops, combined, increased.
ALL STUDENTS/WHOLE DISTRICT
These numbers are the percentage of all students in the district who are proficient or above in that subject. Proficient means students have learned what they’re supposed to learn.
Covid restrictions and virtual learning likely played a role. Parents are concerned the recent shift to focus more on ideology, agenda, and, social justice themes in lesson content may also play a role.
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What is MAP?
MAP = Missouri Assessment Program
Standardized tests measure how well students acquire the skills and knowledge described in the Missouri Learning Standards (MLS)
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Summary:
(ELA = English Language Arts)
Math dropped 7 points from 2019; 9 points since 2018.
Science dropped almost 4 points.
Social studies dropped more than 20 points.
Note: Missouri's Department of Education offers disclaimers about not comparing scores from year to year due to various changes. However, when we spoke with data analysts at DESE, both emphasized that, regardless of any changes, the data still represents how students performed that year, with the way the state tested students that year.
For more posts on this site about academic performance, search the word "proficiency."
You can also use the "labels" menu on the left to see posts on the topic.
*This post was updated March 10th to include additional scores information and directions on how to find more information about proficiency on this site.