Summary of 2006 MAP Results for the
Joplin R-VIII School District
Dr. Jim Simpson, Superintendent
Press Conference
September 1, 2006
Joplin High School
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As a Result of MAP Performance Last Year
• Joplin Schools were Accredited with Distinction for the second year in a row.– The highest level of
accreditation awarded by DESE
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Overview of MAP Results• Missouri made significant changes in the 2006 Missouri Assessment Program
(MAP) to meet the standards of the National Assessment of Educational Process.
• Missouri gives the MAP in two content areas at specific grades.– Math--grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, & 10– Communication Arts--grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 11
• Student Results are reported in one of four levels– Level 1--Below Basic– Level 2--Basic– Level 3--Proficiency– Level 4--Advanced
• State and District goal is to move students out of Levels 1 & 2 and to move students into Levels 3 & 4.
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Joplin High School MAP 2006
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Top Performing SchoolsMathematics
• 30% of Students Scoring in Advanced Level 4– Eastmorland--3rd
• 20% of Students Scoring in Advanced Level 4– Duenweg-- 5th
• 0% of Students Scoring in Below Basic Level 1– Duenweg--3rd, 5th– Duquesne--3rd, 5th– Irving--5th– Kelsey Norman--3rd, 5th– Royal Heights--4th– West Central--5th
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Top Performing SchoolsCommunication Arts
• 40% of Students Scoring in Advanced Level 4– Duquesne--3rd
• 20% of Students Scoring in Advanced Level 4– Cecil Floyd--3rd, 5th– Columbia--5th– Duquesne--5th– Eastmorland--3rd, 4th– Kelsey Norman--3rd, 5th– Royal Heights--4th, 5th– Stapleton--3rd, 4th, 5th
• 0% of Students Scoring in Below Basic Level 1– Duenweg--3rd, 4th, 5th
– Duquesne--3rd, 4th
– Kelsey Norman--3rd, 5th
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Schools Exceeding State Average By 10 Percentage Points
• Mathematics– Cecil Floyd--4th
– Duquesne--4th
– Jefferson--3rd
– Kelsey Norman--4th, 5th
– Stapleton--3rd, 4th
• Communication Arts– Cecil Floyd--4th
– Columbia--5th
– Duenweg--3rd
– Kelsey Norman--3rd
– Stapleton--3rd, 5th
– Royal Heights--5th
– South Middle School--7th
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Schools Exceeding StateAverage By 20 Percentage Points
• Mathematics– Duenweg--4th– Duquesne--3rd, 5th– Eastmorland--3rd– Irving--4th, 5th– Columbia--5th– Royal Heights--5th
• Communication Arts– Duenweg--4th– Duquesne--3rd– Eastmorland--3rd– Irving--4th– Kelsey Norman--4th– Stapleton--4th– Royal Heights--5th
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Schools Exceeding State AverageBy 30 Percentage Points or More• Royal Heights--4th Grade Math -- 30.1
percentage points above state average
• Duenweg--5th Grade Math-- 41.7 percentage points above state average
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No Child Left Behind Requirements
• In 2005-06 all elementary schools meet the AYP requirement.
• No school within the Joplin School District requires intervention for 2005-06 under the AYP guidelines.
• In 2006-07 all elementary schools meet the AYP requirement.
• No school within the Joplin School District requires intervention for 2006-07 under the AYP guidelines.