MISSOURI GROWTH REPORTS
Why do Missouri Growth Reports matter?
Instead of simply comparing Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) scale scores year to year to track growth, experts advocate using statistical models which examine the relationship between last year’s score and this year’s score. Because standardized test scores often reflect factors outside a school’s control, we believe that student growth is a fairer measure of how well schools are doing at promoting student learning.
New: Statewide Growth Report
This 4th Edition of PRiME’s annual Missouri Statewide Growth Report covers data from the 2022-23 and 2023-24 school years.
PRiME Center’s recent report highlights the Missouri schools serving students from low income households that are producing large gains in reading and math.
The PRiME Center’s Executive Director, Dr. Collin Hitt, breaks down the Missouri Growth Model and answers frequently asked questions about Growth Scores.
This 4th Edition of PRiME’s annual Missouri Statewide Growth Report covers data from the 2022-23 and 2023-24 school years.
This 3rd Edition of PRiME’s annual Beating the Odds Growth Report covers data from the 2021—2022 school year.
This 3rd Edition of PRiME’s annual Growth Reports covers data from the 2021—2022 school year.
What is the Missouri Growth Model? This infographic outlines why PRiME Growth Report are useful in measuring how much a student has learned in a given school year.
The 2022 Beating the Odds Report: Student Growth in Missouri’s Highest Poverty Schools highlights the top schools that are “beating the odds” across the state by moving the needle on student learning while serving high concentrations of low-income students. We rank the top schools “beating the odds” in student growth in three categories—elementary schools, eleMiddle schools and middle schools—for both English Language Arts (ELA) and math. This report is the second in the 2022 series of Growth Reports that examine growth scores on the MAP within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 2022 Missouri Statewide Student Growth Report highlights the top 20 schools for statewide student growth in three categories—elementary schools, eleMiddle schools and middle schools—for both English Language Arts (ELA) and math, schoolwide and for the Subgroup, based on PRiME Growth Scores. The 2022 PRiME Growth Score is a translation of DESE’s 2020–21 Missouri Growth Model score, which reflects average annual student growth for three school years. This report is the first in the 2022 series of Growth Reports that examine growth scores on the MAP within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this report, we use the PRiME Growth Score, a translation of state-calculated growth scores from the Missouri Growth Model, to highlight the schools achieving the top student growth while serving high concentrations of low-income students. This report focuses on the highest-growth schools serving the highest proportion of students eligible for free or reduced-priced lunch, those where the student body eligible for free or reduced-priced lunch (FRL) is in the fourth quartile. We rank top-growth schools in both English language arts and math and divide the rankings according to three school types.
In this report, we describe the PRiME Growth Score, highlighting the top schools in terms of student growth. We use the results of the Missouri Growth Model to translate these scores into more understandable results. Importantly, while PRiME Growth Scores were assigned to all schools with growth NCE scores assigned (that is, schools that serve students in Grades 4-8), this report focuses on the highest-growth schools across the state in both English language arts and math for schoolwide and subgroup achievement categories.
Latest Insights
GROWTH REPORT DASHBOARD
We are excited to introduce the beta-version of the PRiME Growth Scores Data Dashboard. The data shown reflects the numbers from the most recent 3rd Edition Growth Reports, released Spring 2024. We are working to continually improve the dashboard, so please check back frequently to see any updates. If the Growth Dashboard does not appear, please refresh your browser.
The histograms represent the distribution of scores across all represented schools in each category (Statewide ELA, Statewide Math, Subgroup ELA, and Subgroup Math). The ranges seen along the bottom of the graphs represent Growth Score ranges.While selecting a specific school the score is represented along with school name.