2018-2019
Pre-Kindergarten
Assessment Results for
Early Learning
Collaboratives and
Other Four-Year-Old Classrooms
Carey M. Wright, Ed.D.
State Superintendent of Education
July 2019
Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 2 of 30
2018-2019 Pre-Kindergarten Readiness Assessment Results: July 2019
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
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 Director
Office of Elementary Education and Reading
601-359-2586
The Mississippi State Board of Education, the Mississippi Department of Education, the
Mississippi 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 Resources
Mississippi Department of Education
359 North West Street
Suite 203
Jackson, Mississippi 39201
(601) 359-3511
Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 3 of 30
Scale Score Explanation and Pre-Kindergarten Readiness Performance Levels
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 Cut Score Explanation (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 4 of 30
STAR Early Literacy Achievement Standards
Performance
Level
Scale Score Range
Descriptors
Early Emergent
Reader 300-487
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
Reader 488-674
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 5 of 30
2018-2019
Pre-Kindergarten
Assessment Results for
Early Learning
Collaboratives
July 2019
Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 6 of 30
Table 1. Early Learning Collaborative Kindergarten Readiness Assessment Results
Aggregate Scale Score Analysis Spring 2017 Spring 2018 Spring 2019
End of Year K-Readiness
Benchmark Score 498 498 498
Scale Score Average 585 573 575
Students Scoring At or Above
498 1,066 77.87% 1,478 75.60% 1,581 76.90%
Students Scoring Below 498 303 22.13% 477 24.40% 475 23.10%
Scale Score Gain 157 146 145
Total Test-Takers 1,369 100% 1,955 100% 2,056 100%
Table 2. Early Learning Collaborative State Level Results
Classification Level Number of Students
Spring 2017
Number of Students
Spring 2018
Number of Students
Spring 2019
Early Emergent
Reader 267 19.50% 437 22.35% 418 20.33%
Late Emergent Reader 797 58.22% 1,143 58.47% 1,258 61.19%
Transitional Reader 247 18.04% 305 15.60% 296 14.40%
Probable Reader 58 4.24% 70 3.58% 84 4.09%
Total Test-Takers 1,369 100% 1,955 100% 2,056 100%
Table 3. Early Learning Collaborative Group Level Results
Classification Level
Number of
Groups
Spring 2017
Number of
Groups
Spring 2018
Number of
Groups
Spring 2019
Early Emergent Reader 0 0 0
Late Emergent Reader (Below 498) 0 0 0
Late Emergent Reader (At or Above
498)
10 15
14
Transitional Reader 0 0 0
Probable Reader 0 0 0
Total Groups 10 15 14
Table 4. Early Learning Collaborative Site Level Results
Classification Level Number of Sites
Spring 2017
Number of Sites
Spring 2018
Number of Sites
Spring 2019
Early Emergent Reader 0 3 0
Late Emergent Reader (Below 498) 0 3 1
Late Emergent Reader (At or Above
498) 48 51 60
Transitional Reader 2 4 4
Probable Reader 0 0 0
Total Sites 50Δ 61 65 Δ Site total does not include data from one Early Learning Collaborative site whose post-test was
administered using a site-specific portal.
Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 7 of 30
Table 5. 2018-2019 Collaborative Scale Score Averages
Collaborative
Scale
Score
Average
Fall
Scale
Score
Average
Spring
Scale
Score
Gain
Spring
2019
Test
Takers
Canton Early Learning Collaborative 482 567 85 112
Clarke County Early Learning Partnership 410 585 175 92
Coahoma County Pre-K Collaborative - Clarksdale
Municipal Schools 433 569 136 194
Corinth-Alcorn-Prentiss Early Learning Collaborative 424 578 154 255
Greenwood Leflore Early Learning Collaborative 422 588 166 174
Grenada Early Learning Collaborative 447 672 225 133
Lamar County Early Learning Collaborative 418 529 111 199
McComb Community Collaborative for Early Learning
Success 416 579 163 180
Monroe Early Learning Collaborative 425 599 174 205
Petal Early Learning Collaborative 420 535 115 77
Picayune Early Learning Collaborative 409 548 139 37
Starkville Oktibbeha Early Learning Collaborative 441 576 135 120
Sunflower County Consolidated School District
Collaborative 433 567 134 152
Tallahatchie Early Learning Alliance 445 528 83 117
Scale Score Average 430 575 145 2,056
Table 6. 2018-2019 Site Scale Score Averages
Site
Scale
Score
Average
Fall
Scale
Score
Average
Spring
Scale
Score
Gain
Spring
2019
Test
Takers
Canton Early Learning Collaborative 482 567 85 112
Agape Community Development Center** 724 605 -119 16
Devine, Chinn, Garrett Head Start 438 566 128 58
Reuben B. Myers Canton School of Arts and
Sciences 432 553 121 38
Clark County Early Learning Partnership 410 585 175 92
Manuel Goff Head Start Center 392 540 148 37
Quitman Lower Elementary 422 616 194 55
Coahoma County Pre-K Collaborative - Clarksdale
Municipal Schools 433 569 136 194
Aaron E. Henry Head Start 427 568 141 78
Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 8 of 30
Site
Scale
Score
Average
Fall
Scale
Score
Average
Spring
Scale
Score
Gain
Spring
2019
Test
Takers
Bertha Blackburn Head Start 433 583 150 20
Booker T. Washington Elementary School 431 557 126 15
Friars Point Head Start 456 566 110 14
George H. Oliver Elementary School 380 * * *
Heidelberg Elementary School 420 575 155 20
Jonestown Head Start 413 517 104 14
Kirkpatrick Elementary School 461 600 139 19
St. Elizabeth's Catholic School 495 * * *
Corinth-Alcorn-Prentiss Early Learning
Collaborative 424 578 154 255
Alcorn Central Elementary Prekindergarten 420 627 207 40
Biggersville Elementary 402 566 164 20
Corinth Elementary Prekindergarten 423 568 145 118
Corinth Head Start 418 543 125 15
Kid Kountry 438 * * *
Kossuth Elementary 427 555 128 38
Thrasher Elementary Prekindergarten 452 591 139 20
Greenwood Leflore Early Learning Collaborative 422 588 166 174
Gilliam Head Start Center 398 568 170 80
Threadgill Primary 445 606 161 94
Grenada Early Learning Collaborative 447 672 225 133
Grenada Elementary School 475 694 219 65
Grenada Head Start 422 651 229 68
Lamar County Early Learning Collaborative 418 529 111 199
Baxterville Pre-K 409 542 133 20
Clifton Preston Head Start 423 523 100 20
Longleaf Pre-K 431 559 128 20
Lumberton Elementary School 402 488 86 19
Oak Grove Primary Head Start 400 523 123 39
Oak Grove Primary School 418 547 129 41
Purvis Pre-K 421 531 110 20
Sumrall Elementary 457 501 44 20
McComb Community Collaborative for Early
Learning Success 416 579 163 180
Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 9 of 30
Site
Scale
Score
Average
Fall
Scale
Score
Average
Spring
Scale
Score
Gain
Spring
2019
Test
Takers
Christian Community Learning Center 469 606 137 11
Kennedy Early Childhood Center 509 * * *
Kennedy Head Start 404 573 169 94
Utopian Homes Head Start 412 * * *
Westbrook Head Start 412 575 163 58
Monroe Early Learning Collaborative 425 599 174 205
Calvert's ABC Pre-School and Nursery 432 599 167 28
Hamilton Elementary 473 664 191 19
Hatley Elementary 424 640 216 20
Aberdeen Head Start 402 558 156 38
Lil' Blessings Child Care and Learning Center 455 652 197 15
Amory Head Start 412 521 109 29
Smithville Elementary 390 638 248 16
West Amory 432 610 178 40
Petal Early Learning Collaborative 420 535 115 77
Charles H. Johnson - P.R.V.O. Head Start 418 506 88 58
Petal Primary School - Petal School District 426 625 199 19
Picayune Early Learning Collaborative 409 548 139 37
South Side Lower Elementary 392 537 145 18
South Side Head Start 426 559 132 19
Starkville Oktibbeha Early Learning Collaborative 441 576 135 120
Emerson Family School 458 586 128 42
ICS Head Start-Oktibbeha County 432 570 138 78
Sunflower County Consolidated School District
Collaborative 433 567 134 152
A.W. James Elementary School 447 676 229 22
East Sunflower Elementary 411 * * *
FUMC Day School 475 588 113 12
Inverness Elementary School 464 703 239 14
Moorhead Central School 437 * * *
Save the Children 424 516 92 79
Tallahatchie Early Learning Alliance 445 528 83 117
Charleston Elementary School 432 523 91 17
Eva Covington Head Start Center 457 524 67 50
Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 10 of 30
Site
Scale
Score
Average
Fall
Scale
Score
Average
Spring
Scale
Score
Gain
Spring
2019
Test
Takers
R.H. Bearden Elementary School 438 522 84 19
West Tallahatchie Head Start 439 540 101 31
Scale Score Average 430 575 145 2,056
*Indicates suppressed data; minimum n-count not met.
**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 11 of 30
2018-2019
Pre-Kindergarten
Assessment Results
for Other Four-Year-Old
Classrooms
July 2019
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.
Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 12 of 30
Table 7. Other Public Pre-K Kindergarten Readiness Assessment Results
Aggregate Scale Score Analysis Spring 2017 Spring 2018 Spring 2019
End of Year K-Readiness
Benchmark Score 498 498 498
State Scale Score Average 549 550 559
Students Scoring At or Above 498 3,352 66.15% 3,623 67.08% 4,145 69.35%
Students Scoring Below 498 1,175 33.85% 1,778 32.92% 1,832 30.65%
State Scale Score Gain 125 130 139
Total Test-Takers 5,067 5,401 5,977
Table 8. Other Public Pre-K State Level Results
Classification Level
Number of
Students
Spring 2017
Number of
Students
Spring 2018
Number of
Students
Spring 2019
Early Emergent Reader 1,580 31.18% 1,662 30.77% 1,701 28.46%
Late Emergent Reader 2,763 54.53% 2,936 54.36% 3,245 54.29%
Transitional Reader 564 11.13% 610 11.29% 747 12.50%
Probable Reader 160 3.16% 193 3.57% 284 4.75%
Total Test-Takers 5,067 100% 5,401 100% 5,977 100%
Table 9. Other Public Pre-K District Level Results
Classification Level
Number of
Districts
Spring 2017
Number of
Districts
Spring 2018
Number of
Districts
Spring 2019
Early Emergent Reader 27 31 26
Late Emergent Reader (Below
498) 6 4 3
Late Emergent Reader (At or
Above 498) 74 74 76
Transitional Reader 0 1 4
Probable Reader 1 0 0
Total Districts 108 110 109
Table 10. Other Public Pre-K School Level Results
Classification Level
Number of
Schools
Spring 2017
Number of
Schools
Spring 2018
Number of
Schools
Spring 2019
Early Emergent Reader 64 73 58
Late Emergent Reader (Below
498) 12 9 11
Late Emergent Reader (At or
Above 498) 147 151 166
Transitional Reader 1 4 6
Probable Reader 1 0 0
Total Schools 225 237 241
Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 13 of 30
District and School Level Results do not include School 500 (Non-Public Special Education
School). Students enrolled as School 500 are being 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. 2018-2019 Other Public Pre-K District Scale Score Averages
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.
District
Scale
Score
Average
Fall
Scale Score
Average
Spring
Scale Score
Gain
Spring
2019
Test
Takers
Aberdeen School District 398 553 155 20
Alcorn School District 426 559 133 62
Attala County School District 412 595 183 55
Baldwyn School District * * * *
Biloxi Public School District 447 624 177 98
Brookhaven School District 460 621 161 71
Calhoun County School District 398 535 137 118
Carroll County School District 396 493 97 20
Chickasaw County School District 434 566 132 29
Choctaw County School District 405 569 164 71
Claiborne County School District 426 570 144 41
Clarksdale Municipal Schools * * * *
Cleveland School District 436 540 104 80
Clinton Public School District 456 568 112 24
Coahoma County School District 480 645 165 20
Coffeeville School District 396 593 197 17
Columbia School District 417 532 115 67
Columbus Municipal School District 420 578 158 98
Covington County School District 380 398 18 14
DeSoto County School District 449 503 54 229
East Jasper Consolidated School District 423 581 158 38
Enterprise School District 424 531 107 38
Forest Municipal School District 378 459 81 57
Forrest County School District 415 503 88 33
Franklin County School District 424 534 110 43
George County School District 428 573 145 71
Greene County School District 398 476 78 11
Greenville Public School District 418 691 273 148
Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 14 of 30
District
Scale
Score
Average
Fall
Scale Score
Average
Spring
Scale Score
Gain
Spring
2019
Test
Takers
Greenwood Public School District 405 * * *
Grenada School District 403 505 102 23
Hancock County School District 401 464 63 31
Hattiesburg Public School District 424 576 152 102
Hazlehurst Public School District 427 539 112 38
Hinds County School District 422 537 115 78
Hollandale School District 424 544 120 38
Holly Springs School District 400 573 173 20
Holmes County School District 468 627 159 25
Houston School District 376 527 151 17
Humphreys County School District 443 490 47 68
Itawamba County School District * 430 * 13
Jackson County School District 388 468 80 21
Jackson Public School District 431 545 114 543
Jefferson County School District 434 614 180 20
Jones County School District 423 518 95 112
Kemper County School District 411 523 112 27
Kosciusko School District 393 572 179 112
Lafayette County School District 435 578 143 55
Lamar County School District 376 455 79 29
Lauderdale County School District 386 435 49 36
Laurel School District 402 568 166 79
Leake County School District 379 424 45 19
Lee County School District 429 482 53 13
Leland School District 406 560 154 45
Lincoln County School District * * * *
Louisville Municipal School District 390 440 50 14
Lowndes County School District 434 538 104 130
Madison County School District 409 475 66 83
Meridian Public School District 399 566 167 192
Moss Point School District 385 499 114 20
Natchez-Adams School District 442 576 134 13
Neshoba County School District 388 604 216 51
Nettleton School District * * * *
New Albany School District 436 559 123 47
Newton County School District 406 509 103 23
Newton Municipal School District 503 623 120 16
Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 15 of 30
District
Scale
Score
Average
Fall
Scale Score
Average
Spring
Scale Score
Gain
Spring
2019
Test
Takers
North Bolivar Consolidated School
District 424 528 104 15
North Panola Schools * 422 * 11
North Pike School District * * * *
North Tippah School District 437 584 147 32
Noxubee County School District 441 562 121 18
Ocean Spring School District 380 436 56 17
Oxford School District 433 579 146 115
Pascagoula School District 388 568 180 117
Pass Christian Public School District 454 536 82 20
Pearl Public School District 424 585 161 99
Pearl River County School District * * * *
Perry County School District * * * *
Petal School District * * * *
Philadelphia Public School District 423 555 132 37
Picayune School District * * * *
Pontotoc City School District * * * *
Pontotoc County School District * * * *
Poplarville School District * * * *
Prentiss County School District 446 560 114 59
Quitman County School District 415 579 164 29
Rankin County School District 424 577 153 119
Scott County School District 406 472 66 12
Senatobia Municipal School District 446 577 131 18
South Delta School District 369 562 193 16
South Panola School District 425 640 215 85
South Pike School District 415 585 170 35
South Tippah School District 417 572 155 70
Starkville Oktibbeha School District 424 561 137 59
Stone County School District 422 449 27 11
Tunica County School District 382 549 167 99
Tupelo Public School District 417 568 151 266
Union County School District 437 536 99 75
Union Public School District 392 549 157 19
Vicksburg-Warren School District 421 629 208 297
Water Valley School District 395 602 207 20
Wayne County School District 419 550 131 129
Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 16 of 30
District
Scale
Score
Average
Fall
Scale Score
Average
Spring
Scale Score
Gain
Spring
2019
Test
Takers
Webster County School District * * * *
West Bolivar Consolidated School
District * * * *
West Jasper School District * * * *
West Point Consolidated School District 414 594 180 79
Western Line School District 437 683 246 74
Wilkinson County School District 420 592 172 48
Winona School District 419 496 77 48
Yazoo City Municipal School District 408 580 172 19
State of Mississippi 420 559 139 5,977
Table 12. 2018-2019 Other Public Pre-K District/School Scale Score Averages
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.
District/School Name
Scale
Score
Average
Fall
Scale
Score
Average
Spring
Scale
Score
Gain
Spring
2019
Test
Takers
Aberdeen School District 398 553 155 20
ABERDEEN ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 398 553 155 20
Alcorn School District 426 559 133 62
ALCORN CENTRAL
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 449 614 165 22
KOSSUTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 413 529 116 40
Attala County School District 412 595 183 55
GREENLEE ATTENDANCE
CENTER 413 646 233 27
LONG CREEK ATTENDANCE
CENTER 412 546 134 28
Baldwyn School District * * * *
BALDWYN ELEMENTARY S
CHOOL * * * *
Biloxi Public School District 447 624 177 98
NICHOLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 447 624 177 98
Brookhaven School District 460 621 161 71
Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 17 of 30
District/School Name
Scale
Score
Average
Fall
Scale
Score
Average
Spring
Scale
Score
Gain
Spring
2019
Test
Takers
MAMIE MARTIN ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 460 621 161 71
Calhoun County School District 398 535 137 118
BRUCE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 401 547 146 40
CALHOUN CITY ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 382 514 132 41
VARDAMAN ELEMENTARY S
CHOOL 414 544 130 37
Carroll County School District 396 493 97 20
MARSHALL ELEMENTARY S
CHOOL 396 493 97 20
Chickasaw County School District 434 566 132 29
HOULKA ATTENDANCE CENTER 434 566 132 29
Choctaw County School District 405 569 164 71
ACKERMAN ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 396 545 149 40
FRENCH CAMP ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 391 574 183 14
WEIR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 436 620 184 17
Claiborne County School District 426 570 144 41
ARTHUR W. WATSON LOWER
ELEMENTARY 426 570 144 41
Clarksdale Municipal Schools * * * *
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES * * * *
Cleveland School District 436 540 104 80
BELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 456 540 84 45
HAYES COOPER CENTER FOR
MATH, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 417 539 122 35
NAILOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * * * *
Clinton Public School District 456 568 112 24
CLINTON PARK ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL** 456 568 112 24
Coahoma County School District 480 645 165 20
JONESTOWN ELEMENTARY S
CHOOL * * * *
LYON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 494 656 162 10
Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 18 of 30
District/School Name
Scale
Score
Average
Fall
Scale
Score
Average
Spring
Scale
Score
Gain
Spring
2019
Test
Takers
SHERARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * * * *
Coffeeville School District 396 593 197 17
COFFEEVILLE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 396 593 197 17
Columbia School District 417 532 115 67
COLUMBIA PRIMARY SCHOOL** 417 532 115 67
Columbus Municipal School District 420 578 158 98
COOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 401 661 260 19
FAIRVIEW ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 429 576 147 20
FRANKLIN ACADEMY 422 528 106 20
SALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 418 583 165 20
STOKES BEARD ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 432 546 114 19
Covington County School District 380 398 18 14
COLLINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 372 386 14 12
HOPEWELL ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * * * *
SEMINARY ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * * * *
DeSoto County School District 449 503 54 229
CENTER HILL ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 374 445 71 11
DESOTO CENTRAL PRIMARY * * * *
GREENBROOK ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 438 486 48 21
HERNANDO ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 429 458 29 26
HOPE SULLIVAN ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * * * *
HORN LAKE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * * * *
LAKE CORMORANT
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 492 507 15 13
LEWISBURG PRIMARY 488 531 43 24
OAK GROVE CENTRAL
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 506 570 64 21
Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 19 of 30
District/School Name
Scale
Score
Average
Fall
Scale
Score
Average
Spring
Scale
Score
Gain
Spring
2019
Test
Takers
OLIVE BRANCH ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 426 461 35 22
OVERPARK ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 469 586 117 15
PLEASANT HILL ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 443 536 93 37
SHADOW OAKS ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * * * *
SOUTHAVEN ELEMENTARY * * * *
SOUTHHAVEN HIGH SCHOOL * * * *
WALLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * * * *
East Jasper School District 423 581 158 38
WILLIAM J. BERRY ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 423 581 158 38
Enterprise School District 424 531 107 38
ENTERPRISE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 424 531 107 38
Forest Municipal School District 378 459 81 57
FOREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 378 459 81 57
Forrest County School District 415 503 88 33
DIXIE ATTENDANCE CENTER * 475 * 10
SOUTH FORREST ATTENDANCE
CENTER 422 515 93 23
Franklin County School District 424 534 110 43
FRANKLIN LOWER ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 424 534 110 43
George County School District 428 573 145 71
AGRICOLA ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 459 673 214 20
CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 400 582 182 21
L.C. HATCHER ELEMENTARY * * * *
ROCKY CREEK ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 435 531 96 21
Greene County School District 398 476 78 11
LEAKESVILLE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * * * *
Mississippi Department of Education Office of Student Assessment Page 20 of 30
District/School Name
Scale
Score
Average
Fall
Scale
Score
Average
Spring
Scale
Score
Gain
Spring
2019
Test
Takers
SAND HILL ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * * * *
Greenville Public School District 418 691 273 148
M.C. BRIDE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 418 691 273 148
Greenwood Public School District 405 * * *
THREADGILL PRIMARY 405 * * *
Grenada School District 403 505 102 23
GRENADA ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 403 505 102 23
Hancock County School District 401 464 63 31
EAST HANCOCK ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * 489 * 10
HANCOCK NORTH CENTRAL
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * * * *
SOUTH HANCOCK ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * * * *
WEST HANCOCK ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * * * *
Hattiesburg Public School District 424 576 152 102
GRACE CHRISTIAN
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 424 564 140 19
HAWKINS ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 440 594 154 17
ROWAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 399 557 158 20
THAMES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 433 556 123 26
WOODLEY ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 420 618 198 20
Hazlehurst Public School District 427 539 112 38
HAZELHURST ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 427 539 112 38
Hinds County School District 422 537 115 78
BOLTON-EDWARDS
ELEMENTARY MIDDLE SCHOOL 438 566 128 19
GARY ROAD ELEMENTARY 411 506 95 20
RAYMOND ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 428 559 131 19
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UTICA ELEMENTARY MIDDLE
SCHOOL 410 519 109 20
Hollandale School District 424 544 120 38
SANDERS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 424 544 120 38
Holly Springs School District 400 573 173 20
HOLLY SPRINGS PRIMARY
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 400 573 173 20
Holmes County School District 468 627 159 25
WILLIAM DEAN JR.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 489 629 140 16
WILLIAMS-SULLIVAN
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 437 * * *
Houston School District 376 527 151 17
HOUSTON LOWER ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL** 376 527 151 17
Humphreys County School District 443 490 47 68
IDA GREENE LOWER
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 443 490 47 68
Itawamba County School District * 430 * 13
ITAWAMBA ATTENDANCE
CENTER * * * *
MANTACHIE ATTENDANCE
CENTER * * * *
Jackson County School District 388 468 80 21
EAST CENTRAL LOWER
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * * * *
ST MARTIN EAST ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * * * *
ST MARTIN N ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * * * *
VANCLEAVE LOWER
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * * * *
Jackson Public School District 431 545 114 543
BAKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * 494 * 17
BARR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 400 624 224 21
CLAUSELL ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 443 586 143 19
DAWSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 423 534 111 15
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GALLOWAY ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 426 506 80 32
GREEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 412 482 70 20
JOHN HOPKINS ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 434 550 116 19
JOHNSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 404 602 198 40
KEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 434 585 151 25
LAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 432 595 163 20
LEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 438 531 93 19
MARSHALL ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 436 470 34 20
MCLEOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * * * *
MCWILLIE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 459 566 107 88
NORTH JACKSON ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 445 595 150 39
PECAN PARK ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 431 499 68 31
SMITH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 438 582 144 14
TIMBERLAWN ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 435 521 86 31
VAN WINKLE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * * * *
WALTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414 502 88 19
WATKINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 399 476 77 18
WILKINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 401 536 135 19
Jefferson County School District 434 614 180 20
JEFFERSON COUNTY
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 434 614 180 20
Jones County School District 423 518 95 112
EAST JONES ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 423 540 117 35
GLADE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 447 497 50 19
MOSELLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 412 495 83 22
NORTH JONES ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 427 532 105 34
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SOUTH JONES ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * * * *
Kemper County School District 411 523 112 27
EAST KEMPER ATTENDANCE
CENTER 418 579 161 12
WEST KEMPER ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 405 477 72 15
Kosciusko School District 393 572 179 112
KOSCIUSKO LOWER
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 393 572 179 112
Lafayette County School District 435 578 143 55
LAFAYETTE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 435 578 143 55
Lamar County School District 376 455 79 29
OAK GROVE PRIMARY 354 474 120 12
PURVIS LOWER ELEMENTARY * * * *
SUMRALL ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * 447 * 10
Lauderdale County School District 386 435 49 36
NORTHEAST LAUDERDALE
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * 407 * 11
SOUTHEAST LAUDERDALE
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 358 413 55 11
WEST LAUDERDALE
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 396 475 79 14
Laurel School District 402 568 166 79
NORA DAVIS MAGNET SCHOOL 409 553 144 39
OAK PARK ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 396 582 186 40
Leake County School District 379 424 45 19
LEAKE CENTRAL ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 369 399 30 11
LEAKE COUNTY ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * * * *
Lee County School District 429 482 53 13
MOOREVILLE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * * * *
SALTILLO PRIMARY SCHOOL * * * *
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District/School Name
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Leland School District 406 560 154 45
LELAND SCHOOL PARK 406 560 154 45
Lincoln County School District * * * *
WEST LINCOLN ATTENDANCE
CENTER * * * *
Louisville Municipal School District 390 440 50 14
FAIR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 390 440 50 14
Lowndes County School District 434 538 104 130
CALEDONIA ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 438 543 105 61
NEW HOPE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 432 535 103 49
WEST LOWNDES ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 425 528 103 20
Madison County School District 409 475 66 83
ANN SMITH ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 372 430 58 20
CAMDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 408 561 153 11
EAST FLORA ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 439 536 97 18
LUTHER BRANSON
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 410 474 64 15
MADISON COUNTY PRESCHOOL 420 416 -4 19
Meridian Public School District 399 566 167 192
CRESTWOOD ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 390 596 206 19
OAKLAND HEIGHTS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 392 557 165 45
PARKVIEW ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 414 544 130 30
POPLAR SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 390 552 162 20
T.J. HARRIS ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 402 574 172 58
WEST HILLS ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 400 582 182 20
Moss Point School District 385 499 114 20
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MOSS POINT KREOLE PRIMARY
SCHOOL 385 499 114 20
Natchez-Adams School District 442 576 134 13
MCLAURIN ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 442 576 134 13
Neshoba County School District 388 604 216 51
NESHOBA CENTRAL
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 388 604 216 51
Nettleton School District * * * *
NETTLETON PRIMARY SCHOOL * * * *
New Albany School District 436 559 123 47
NEW ALBANY ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 436 559 123 47
Newton County School District 406 509 103 23
NEWTON COUNTY ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 406 509 103 23
Newton Municipal School District 503 623 120 16
NEWTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 503 623 120 16
North Bolivar Consolidated School District 424 528 104 15
BROOKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 424 528 104 15
North Panola School District * 422 * 11
COMO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * 422 * 11
North Pike School District * * * *
NORTH PIKE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * * * *
North Tippah School District 437 584 147 32
CHALYBEATE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 460 536 76 15
FALKNER ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL** 418 627 209 17
Noxubee County School District 441 562 121 18
EARL NASH ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 441 562 121 18
Ocean Spring School District 380 436 56 17
OAK PARK ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 380 436 56 17
Oxford School District 433 579 146 115
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BRAMLETT ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 433 579 146 115
Pascagoula School District 388 568 180 117
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 394 657 263 24
CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 408 529 121 18
COLLEGE PARK ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 374 523 149 22
EASTLAWN ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 376 562 186 16
GAUTIER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 378 525 147 21
MARTIN BLUFF ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 394 604 210 16
Pass Christian Public School District 454 536 82 20
PASS CHRISTIAN ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL** 454 536 82 20
Pearl Public School District 424 585 161 99
PEARL LOWER ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 424 585 161 99
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 423 555 132 37
PHILADELPHIA ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 423 555 132 37
Picayune School District * * * *
SOUTH SIDE LOWER
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * * * *
Pontotoc City School District * * * *
D.T. COX ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * * * *
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Pontotoc County School District * * * *
NORTH PONTOTOC
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * * * *
Poplarville School District * * * *
POPLARVILLE LOWER
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * * * *
Prentiss County School District 446 560 114 59
HILLS CHAPEL SCHOOL 452 603 151 19
JUMPERTOWN SCHOOL 444 533 89 17
MARIETTA ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 448 598 150 14
THRASHER ATTENDANCE
CENTER * * * *
WHEELER ATTENDANCE CENTER * * * *
Quitman County School District 415 579 164 29
QUITMAN COUNTY
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 415 579 164 29
Rankin County School District 424 577 153 119
MCLAURIN ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 439 653 214 23
NORTHSHORE ELEMENTARY 419 475 56 12
PELAHATCHIE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 418 580 162 18
PISGAH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 470 687 217 17
PUCKETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 428 614 186 18
RICHLAND ELEMENTARY S
CHOOL 375 523 148 15
ROUSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * 450 * 10
STEEN'S CREEK ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * * * *
Scott County School District 406 472 66 12
MORTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * * * *
SCOTT CENTRAL ATTENDANCE
CENTER * * * *
Senatobia Municipal School District 446 577 131 18
SENATOBIA ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 446 577 131 18
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South Delta School District 369 562 193 16
SOUTH DELTA ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 369 562 193 16
South Panola School District 425 640 215 85
BATESVILLE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 425 640 215 85
South Pike School District 415 585 170 35
EVA GORDON LOWER
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 418 556 138 20
OSYKA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 411 624 213 15
South Tippah School District 417 572 155 70
BLUE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL 421 527 106 44
PINE GROVE SCHOOL 411 649 238 26
Starkville Oktibbeha School District 424 561 137 59
SUDDUTH ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 419 545 126 41
WEST OKTIBBEHA COUNTY
ELEMENTARY 436 598 162 18
Stone County School District 422 449 27 11
PERKINSTON ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * * * *
STONE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * * * *
Tunica County School District 382 549 167 99
DUNDEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 398 603 205 20
ROBINSONVILLE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 378 580 202 39
TUNICA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 377 492 115 40
Tupelo Public School District 417 568 151 266
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
CENTER 417 568 151 266
Union County School District 437 536 99 75
EAST UNION ATTENDANCE
CENTER 426 507 81 22
INGOMAR ATTENDANCE CENTER 445 534 89 20
MYRTLE ATTENDANCE CENTER 406 525 119 13
WEST UNION ATTENDANCE
CENTER 463 576 113 20
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Union Public School District 392 549 157 19
UNION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 392 549 157 19
Vicksburg-Warren School District 421 629 208 297
BEECHWOOD ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 438 585 147 71
BOVINA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 443 667 224 20
DANA ROAD ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 407 619 212 72
REDWOOD ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 429 636 207 39
SHERMAN AVE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 415 718 303 56
SOUTH PARK ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 434 588 154 20
WARRENTON ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 378 558 180 19
Water Valley School District 395 602 207 20
DAVIDSON ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 395 602 207 20
Wayne County School District 419 550 131 129
BEAT FOUR ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 414 582 168 23
BUCKATUNNA ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 412 537 125 30
CLARA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414 540 126 31
WAYNE CENTRAL SCHOOL 428 524 96 31
WAYNESBORO RIVERVIEW
SCHOOL 431 607 176 14
Webster County Schools * * * *
EAST WEBSTER ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL * * * *
West Bolivar Consolidated School District * * * *
MCEVANS SCHOOL * * * *
RAY BROOKS SCHOOL * * * *
West Jasper School District * * * *
STRINGER ATTENDANCE
CENTER * * * *
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West Point Consolidated School District 414 594 180 79
EAST SIDE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 416 590 174 65
WEST CLAY ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 404 611 207 14
Western Line School District 437 683 246 74
O'BANNON ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 434 766 332 34
RIVERSIDE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 439 613 174 40
Wilkinson County School District 420 592 172 48
FINCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 452 571 119 20
WILKINSON COUNTY
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 400 606 206 28
Winona School District 419 496 77 48
WINONA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 419 496 77 48
Yazoo City Municipal School District 408 580 172 19
WEBSTER STREET ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL 408 580 172 19
State of Mississippi 420 559 139 5,977
*Indicates suppressed data; minimum n-count not met.
**Indicates schools that contain at least one classroom funded with a Blended PK Grant.
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