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Challenge
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Challenge to Lead Goals for Education
Mississippi is Moving Ahead
Progress Report 2010
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Challenge
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Ensure readiness for learning throughout school • Prekindergarten to elementary • Middle grades to high school
Raise achievement and close gaps• Racial/ethnic and gender groups• Students with disabilities• Students from low-income families
Prepare all students for college and careers
Improve college completion
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Actual and Projected ChangesPublic Elementary and Secondary Enrollment
1997-2007 2007-2017
7% 8%11% 16%
-2%
0%
U.S. SREB MS
State Profile
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
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Children Under 18 Years Old Living in Poverty2008
U.S. SREB MS High SREB
state
Low SREB
state
18%22%
30% 30%
10%
State Profile
Sources: The Annie E. Casey Foundation and U.S. Census Bureau
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Sources: National Center for Education Policy and the National School Lunch Program
U.S. SREB MS
40%46%
64%
11%10%
8%
Percent, 1999 Increase in percent, 1999-2009
51%56%
72%
Percent of Students Approved for Free or Reduced-Price Meals, 2009
State Profile
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First-Grade Readiness
Public Prekindergarten Enrollment Related to Children Living in Poverty, 2008
More than twice as many children in pre-K as children living in poverty
Pre-K adequate to serve the number of children living in poverty
Pre-K not adequate to serve the number of children living in poverty
Sources: The Annie E. Casey Foundation and the National Institute for Early Education Research
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2003 2005 2007 2009
62% 62%66% 66%
60% 62%65% 64%
49% 48%51%
55%
U.S. SREB MS
NAEP Fourth-Grade Reading Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic
Achievement in the Early Grades
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
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2003 2005 2007 2009
76%79%
81% 81%
74% 79%81%81%
62% 69% 70%69%
U.S. SREB MS
NAEP Fourth-Grade Mathematics Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic
Achievement in the Early Grades
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
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NAEP Fourth-Grade Reading ResultsPercent Scoring At or Above Basic
By Racial/Ethnic Group in Mississippi
2003 2005 2007 2009
33% 30% 34%39%
0.600000000000001
67% 66% 70% 72%
Black Hispanic White
Hispanic: No scores reported in 2009 for 2003, 2005 and 2007
Achievement in the Early Grades
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
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NAEP Fourth-Grade Reading ResultsPercent Scoring At or Above Basic
By Income Group in Mississippi
2003 2005 2007 2009
38% 38%42%
46%
72%69%
73% 74%
Low-income All other
3428GAP
Achievement in the Early Grades
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
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NAEP Fourth-Grade Reading ResultsPercent Scoring At or Above Basic For
Students with Disabilities in Mississippi
2003 2005 2007 2009
36%25%
29% 26%
49% 50%53% 57%
Students with disabilities All other
13 31GAP
Achievement in the Early Grades
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
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Percent At or Above Standards Fourth-Grade Reading
2009
2007
2009*
MS State NAEP Standards Basic Proficient MS U.S. MS U.S. 90% 51% 66% 19% 32% 52% 55% 66% 22% 32%
Sources: Mississippi Department of Education and National Center for Education Statistics
*Mississippi instituted new state standards and assessments in 2008.
School Performance Standards
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Percent At or Above Standards Fourth-Grade Mathematics
2009
2007
2009*
MS State NAEP Standards Basic Proficient MS U.S. MS U.S. 81% 70% 81% 21% 39% 58% 69% 81% 22% 38%
Sources: Mississippi Department of Education and National Center for Education Statistics
School Performance Standards
*Mississippi instituted new state standards and assessments in 2008.
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2003 2005 2007 2009
72% 71% 73% 74%
71% 69% 71% 73%
65%60% 60% 62%
U.S. SREB MS
NAEP Eighth-Grade Reading Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
Achievement in the Middle Grades
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2003 2005 2007 2009
67% 68% 70% 71%
64% 64%67% 69%
47%52% 54% 54%
U.S. SREB MS
NAEP Eighth-Grade Mathematics Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
Achievement in the Middle Grades
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NAEP Eighth-Grade Mathematics ResultsPercent Scoring At or Above Basic
By Racial/Ethnic Group in Mississippi
2003 2005 2007 2009
27%31% 35% 36%
67%74% 74% 74%
Black Hispanic White
Hispanic: No scores reported through 2009
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
Achievement in the Middle Grades
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NAEP Eighth-Grade Mathematics ResultsPercent Scoring At or Above Basic
By Income Group in Mississippi
2003 2005 2007 2009
33%39%
43% 43%
66%73% 75% 78%
Low-income All other
33
35GAP
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
Achievement in the Middle Grades
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NAEP Eighth-Grade Mathematics ResultsPercent Scoring At or Above Basic For
Students with Disabilities in Mississippi
2003 2005 2007 2009
14% 16% 14% 18%
49% 54% 57% 57%
Students with disabilities All other
GAP 3935
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
Achievement in the Middle Grades
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Percent At or Above Standards Eighth-Grade Reading
2009
2007
2009*
MS State NAEP Standards Basic Proficient MS U.S. MS U.S. 52% 60% 73% 17% 29% 48% 62% 74% 19% 30%
School Performance Standards
Sources: Mississippi Department of Education and National Center for Education Statistics
*Mississippi instituted new state standards and assessments in 2008.
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Percent At or Above Standards Eighth-Grade Mathematics
2009
2007
2009*
MS State NAEP Standards Basic Proficient MS U.S. MS U.S. 54% 54% 70% 14% 31% 54% 54% 71% 15% 33%
School Performance Standards
Sources: Mississippi Department of Education and National Center for Education Statistics
*Mississippi instituted new state standards and assessments in 2008.
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U.S. SREB MS
45%37%
26%
25%28%
66%
65%70%
92%
Eighth-Grade Students Taking College-Prep Math, 2009
Pre-algebraAlgebra I or higher
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
Achievement in the Middle Grades
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Ninth-Grade Enrollment Bulge, 2007
For every 100 eighth-graders in Mississippi in 2006,
there were eight MORE ninth-graders in 2007.
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
High School Graduation
100 + = 108
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2004 2006 2008
55% 51% 56%
51%50% 53%
47%
41%
53%
43%44%
44%
SREB Non-CT SREB CT MS Non-CT
*
HSTW Assessment Results on Reading Percent Meeting College/Career Readiness GoalFor Career/Technical (CT) and Non-CT Students
College and Career Readiness
Sources: High Schools That Work Assessment in 2004, 2006 and 2008
* In 2008, HSTW revised the HSTW Assessment to reflect revised NAEP frameworks.
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Academic and Career Concentrations Beyond the Essential Core (EC) for the Class of 2014*
College and Career Readiness
Sources: State departments of education
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FL*Class of
2016
EC required in standard diploma; state has both
concentrations and students are required to take one of
them
EC required in standard diploma; state requires
only academic concentration
No EC required; no
concentrations offered
No EC required in standard diploma; state has both concentrations
and students are required to take one of them
Students may opt out of essential core requirements.
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High School Exams, 2011
* Indicates the Class of 2011 must pass a statewide exam in order to graduate
Both TypesComprehensiveEnd-of-Course
College and Career Readiness
Sources: State departments of education
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MD *DE
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U.S. 26% SREB 29%
Source: The College Board
Percent of Graduating Seniors Taking At Least One AP Exam, 2009
15% or fewer16% to 26%27% or more
College and Career Readiness
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9% or fewer10% to 15%16% or more
U.S. 16% SREB 16%
Percent of Graduating Seniors Scoring a 3 or Higher on One or More AP Exams, 2009
College and Career Readiness
Source: The College Board
MD
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Source: ACT Inc.
Average Composite ACT Scores
1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009
21.0 21.020.8 20.9 21.2
21.1
20.1 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.3
18.7 18.5 18.7 18.7 18.9 18.9
U.S. SREB MS
College and Career Readiness
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Average Composite ACT Scores By Racial/Ethnic Group
1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009
16.3 16.0 16.3 16.2 16.4 16.5
18.9 18.7 18.819.7 19.3 19.3
20.1 20.0 20.1 20.1 20.4 20.5
Black Hispanic White
College and Career Readiness
Source: ACT Inc.
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Grade-Level Promoting Power
High School Graduation
Source: SREB, based on data from the National Center for Education Statistics
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Number of Seniors Graduating On Time
For every 100 seniors in Mississippi in fall 2006,
90 graduated in 2007
… and 10 did not.
In the U.S., 89 graduated and
11 did not.
High School Graduation
Source: SREB, based on data from the National Center for Education Statistics
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Four-Year Graduation Rate
Out of 100 ninth-graders in Mississippi in 2003,
64 graduated in 2007.
High School Graduation
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
In the U.S., 74 graduated that year.
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Black
Hispanic
White
60%
62%
80%
63%
65%
75%
60%
66%
67%
Graduation Rates by Racial/Ethnic Group 2007
High School Graduation
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
SREB MSU.S.
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2003 2004 2005 2006
54%56% 55% 54%
68% 69% 69% 67%
Male Female
GAP14 13
Graduation Rates by Genderin Mississippi
Source: Education Week’s Diplomas Count, based on the Cumulative Promotion Index
High School Graduation
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United States
2010
2022
2010
2022
15%
13%
49%
45%
17%
26%
1%
7%
62%
52%
49%
46%
6%
9%
1%
2%
Black Hispanic White Other
Mississippi
Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education
Racial/Ethnic ProportionsPublic High School Graduates
State Profile
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Number of “Dropout Factories” in SREB States2007
Proportion smaller than national rate
Proportion larger than national rate
Proportion matched national rate
DE 8
1289
17
4550
23
3
186
45
206
MD 18
83
9837
27
High School Graduation
Source: Johns Hopkins University
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High-poverty schools Low-poverty schools
94%97%
92%
97%
83%
94%
U.S. median SREB median MS
Source: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
Qualified Teachers
Percent of Secondary School Core Academic Classes Taught by Highly Qualified Teachers
2008
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AR$31,208
LA$36,683
MS$30,900
TN $32,270
AL$36,144
Qualified Teachers
U.S. median state $32,473 SREB median state $33,846
Source: National Education Association
Average Salaries of Beginning Teachers2008
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SREB Benchmark Study Results, 2010
School Leadership
Source: SREB School Leadership Benchmark Study
AR
MSWV
AL
KY
GA
TN
MD
NCLA
FL
VA
TX
Policy Adoption
Po
licy
Im
ple
men
tati
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Bas
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Basic Moderate High Extensive
Mo
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Hig
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nsi
veSC
DEOK
No implementation rating was calculated due to limited survey responses.
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10 Essential Elements of a State Longitudinal Data System, 2009
Education System That is Accountable
6 to 7 elements
8 to 9 elements
10 of 10elements
Source: Data Quality Campaign
MD
DE
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10 Actions States Should Take to Ensure Effective Data Use, 2009
Education System That is Accountable
6 to 7 actions
8 to 9 actions
4 to 5 actions
0 actions
1 to 3actions
Source: Data Quality Campaign
MD
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Source: American Council on Education
Young adults 18 to 24
Adults 50 and older
Adults 25 to 49
Youth 16 and 17
25% 27%
47%
1%
GED Awards in Mississippi by Age, 2008
Number of GED Awards in MS: 7,908
Pass Rates: U.S. 73% SREB 72% MS 61%
Adult Literacy and Job Training
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Percent of 25- to 44-Year-OldsWithout High School Credentials
Enrolled in Adult Education2008
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau and U.S. Department of Education
U.S. SREB MS
10% 8% 6%
Adult Literacy and Job Training
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Mississippi’s College Affordability Gap, 2009(Median Family Income: $36,400)
Gap $4,05
0
Average Pell Grant$1,960
Tax credit $1,800
Expected Family Con-tribution$2,3
10
$10,120:Annual
tuition/fees, room/board at MS public
four-year institutions
$5,840:SREB median
states’ gap
Postsecondary Certificates & Degrees
Sources: National Center for Education Statistics, SmartStudent Guide to Financial Aid and SREB-State Data Exchange
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Estimated College Enrollment Rates of Recent High School Graduates
Fall 1998 Fall 2008
57%63%
56%62%60%
78%
U.S. SREB MS
Postsecondary Certificates & Degrees
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
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MS
SREB
U.S.
49%
53%
55%
Six-Year Graduation Rates in 2008for First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen Who Entered
Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities in Fall 2002
Postsecondary Certificates & Degrees
Source: SREB-State Data Exchange
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U.S. SREB MS
27% 25%
19%17% 17%12%13% 14% 12%
29% 27%23%
All Black Hispanic White
Postsecondary Certificates & Degrees
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Adults With Bachelor’s Degrees or Higher 2008
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Average Salaries of Full-Time Instructional Faculty at Public Colleges and Universities
2009
Four-year Two-year
$75,943
$60,554
$72,998
$51,452
$62,771
$47,867
U.S. SREB MS
College and University Accountability
Sources: American Association of University Professors and SREB-State Data Exchange