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Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Challenge to Lead Goals for Education Mississippi is Moving Ahead Progress Report 2010 Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi  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 Challenge to Lead: Key Goals

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Actual and Projected Changes Public Elementary and Secondary Enrollment State Profile Source: National Center for Education Statistics

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Children Under 18 Years Old Living in Poverty 2008 State Profile Sources: The Annie E. Casey Foundation and U.S. Census Bureau

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Sources: National Center for Education Policy and the National School Lunch Program 51% 56% 72% Percent of Students Approved for Free or Reduced-Price Meals, 2009 State Profile

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi 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 MD DE

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi NAEP Fourth-Grade Reading Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic Achievement in the Early Grades Source: National Center for Education Statistics

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi NAEP Fourth-Grade Mathematics Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic Achievement in the Early Grades Source: National Center for Education Statistics

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi NAEP Fourth-Grade Reading Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic By Racial/Ethnic Group in Mississippi Hispanic: No scores reported in 2009 for 2003, 2005 and 2007 Achievement in the Early Grades Source: National Center for Education Statistics

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi NAEP Fourth-Grade Reading Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic By Income Group in Mississippi GAP Achievement in the Early Grades Source: National Center for Education Statistics

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi NAEP Fourth-Grade Reading Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic For Students with Disabilities in Mississippi GAP Achievement in the Early Grades Source: National Center for Education Statistics

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Percent At or Above Standards Fourth-Grade Reading * 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 School Performance Standards

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Percent At or Above Standards Fourth-Grade Mathematics * 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.

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi NAEP Eighth-Grade Reading Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic Source: National Center for Education Statistics Achievement in the Middle Grades

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi NAEP Eighth-Grade Mathematics Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic Source: National Center for Education Statistics Achievement in the Middle Grades

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi NAEP Eighth-Grade Mathematics Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic By Racial/Ethnic Group in Mississippi Hispanic: No scores reported through 2009 Source: National Center for Education Statistics Achievement in the Middle Grades

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi NAEP Eighth-Grade Mathematics Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic By Income Group in Mississippi GAP Source: National Center for Education Statistics Achievement in the Middle Grades

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi NAEP Eighth-Grade Mathematics Results Percent Scoring At or Above Basic For Students with Disabilities in Mississippi GAP Source: National Center for Education Statistics Achievement in the Middle Grades

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Percent At or Above Standards Eighth-Grade Reading * MS State NAEP Standards BasicProficient 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.

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Percent At or Above Standards Eighth-Grade Mathematics * MS State NAEP Standards BasicProficient 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.

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi 65% 70% 92% Eighth-Grade Students Taking College-Prep Math, 2009 Pre-algebra Algebra I or higher Source: National Center for Education Statistics Achievement in the Middle Grades

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Ninth-Grade Enrollment Bulge, 2007 For every 100 eighth-graders in Mississippi in 2006, there were eight MORE ninth-graders in Source: National Center for Education Statistics High School Graduation = 108

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi HSTW Assessment Results on Reading Percent Meeting College/Career Readiness Goal For 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.

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Academic and Career Concentrations Beyond the Essential Core (EC) for the Class of 2014* College and Career Readiness Sources: State departments of education MD DE 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. 

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi High School Exams, 2011 * Indicates the Class of 2011 must pass a statewide exam in order to graduate Both Types Comprehensive End-of-Course College and Career Readiness Sources: State departments of education * * * * * * * * * MD * DE

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi U.S. 26% SREB 29% Source: The College Board Percent of Graduating Seniors Taking At Least One AP Exam, % or fewer16% to 26%27% or more College and Career Readiness MD DE

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi 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 DE

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Source: ACT Inc. Average Composite ACT Scores College and Career Readiness

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Average Composite ACT Scores By Racial/Ethnic Group College and Career Readiness Source: ACT Inc.

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Grade-Level Promoting Power High School Graduation Source: SREB, based on data from the National Center for Education Statistics

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi 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

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Four-Year Graduation Rate Out of 100 ninth-graders in Mississippi in 2003, 64 graduated in High School Graduation Source: National Center for Education Statistics In the U.S., 74 graduated that year.

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Graduation Rates by Racial/Ethnic Group 2007 High School Graduation Source: National Center for Education Statistics SREBMS U.S.

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi GAP Graduation Rates by Gender in Mississippi Source: Education Week’s Diplomas Count, based on the Cumulative Promotion Index High School Graduation

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi United States Mississippi Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education Racial/Ethnic Proportions Public High School Graduates State Profile

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Number of “Dropout Factories” in SREB States 2007 Proportion smaller than national rate Proportion larger than national rate Proportion matched national rate DE MD High School Graduation Source: Johns Hopkins University

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi 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

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi AR $31,208 LA $36,683 MS $30,900 TN $32,270 AL $36,144 Qualified Teachers U.S. median state $32,473SREB median state $33,846 Source: National Education Association Average Salaries of Beginning Teachers 2008

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi SREB Benchmark Study Results, 2010 School Leadership Source: SREB School Leadership Benchmark Study AR MS WV AL KY GA TN MD NC LA FL VA TX Policy Adoption Policy Implementation Basic ModerateHighExtensive Moderate High Extensive SC DE OK No implementation rating was calculated due to limited survey responses.

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi 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 10 elements Source: Data Quality Campaign MD DE

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi 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 3 actions Source: Data Quality Campaign MD DE

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi 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

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Percent of 25- to 44-Year-Olds Without High School Credentials Enrolled in Adult Education 2008 Sources: U.S. Census Bureau and U.S. Department of Education Adult Literacy and Job Training

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Mississippi’s College Affordability Gap, 2009 (Median Family Income: $36,400) $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

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Estimated College Enrollment Rates of Recent High School Graduates Postsecondary Certificates & Degrees Source: National Center for Education Statistics

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Six-Year Graduation Rates in 2008 for First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen Who Entered Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities in Fall 2002 Postsecondary Certificates & Degrees Source: SREB-State Data Exchange

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Postsecondary Certificates & Degrees Source: U.S. Census Bureau Adults With Bachelor’s Degrees or Higher 2008

Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Average Salaries of Full-Time Instructional Faculty at Public Colleges and Universities 2009 College and University Accountability Sources: American Association of University Professors and SREB-State Data Exchange