STATE MAP TESTS WILL TAKE PLACE AGAIN SOON. WILL SCORES GO UP? IN SOME SCHOOLS, MATH PROFICIENCY IS IN THE 30S. HERE'S THE WHOLE DISTRICT, BY SCHOOL, AND, BY RACE.

DISTRICTWIDE

Here are the latest MAP scores, districtwide. And, below that, every school, at every level.
MAP stands for Missouri's Assessment Program.

Note: DESE only measures high schoolers in social studies. 
N/A means the state did not test that subject that year.

DESE has disclaimers about not comparing scores.
Data analysts at DESE told us, regardless: it's valid data. Each score
is a reflection of how students performed, with whatever way the state tested them.

HOW'S YOUR SCHOOL DOING?

The remaining graphics break down the most recent MAP tests by school. 

A link to check your school's data for previous years is below.

Note:
MAP testing for high schoolers is different than MAP testing for the younger grades.

See the captions under the graphics for what the scores reflect.


HIGH SCHOOLS

DESE: These scores reflect
End of Course Assessments for Algebra I and II.


DESE: These scores reflect End of Course
Assessments for English II

DESE: These scores reflect End of Course 
Assessments for Biology I

DESE: These scores reflect End of Course
Assessment in Government

Rockwood's high schools have also slipped in rankings, both in Missouri and nationwide. 
See more on that here.

MIDDLE SCHOOLS






ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Note: Grades 3-5 are tested.







To repeat our work, this is the data. Download the 13th dataset (link) from the top.
If you'd like to get data from earlier years, you can search your school here.

THE DISTRICT, BY RACE:



Note about the below science graphic: 
DESE did not provide data for 2018 because it measured social studies that year instead.



DESE gives various disclaimers that say certain data isn't comparable to years prior. 

We spoke to two data analysts at DESE that said, regardless, the data reflects how students performed that year, with however DESE measured the students for that year. 

In the above Social Studies graphic, you can see a big drop from 2018 to 2019. Because that is an outlier with the way DESE was measuring students, we did not include social studies in the graphic below:



Rockwood's schedule for the next round of MAP testing, this spring, can be found here.

If you have any questions, contact us at Whatisgoingoninrockwood@gmail.com.