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2017-2018 MCC MCA Data Discoveries

Discover the important factors in Minnesota's education system, including academic achievement, EL growth, graduation rates, and more. Explore the North Star Accountability Reports for elementary and high school students and learn about the district's goals and results.

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2017-2018 MCC MCA Data Discoveries

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  1. 2017-2018MCC MCA Data Discoveries

  2. District Demographics

  3. What does Minnesota think is important?What do we want kids to do? New North Star Accountability System (ESSA) Indicators: • Academic Achievement- Proficiency on MN Assessments • Academic Progress-Measured by MN Assessments • EL Growth- based on ACCESS test • Graduation Rates • Attendance

  4. North Star Accountability Report: Elementary

  5. North Star Accountability Report: High School

  6. North Star Accountability Report: High School

  7. 2017-18 Goals and Results District:The proficiency gap between the non-FRP and the FRP students at MCC District, using the MCA Reading accountability tests, will decrease from 29.2% in 2017 to 27.0% in 2018. By increasing the proficiency rate of the groups as follows: • The Non-Free & Reduced Priced Lunch students will increase from 81.8% in 2017 to 82.0% in 2018. • The Free & Reduced Priced Lunch students will increase from 52.6% in 2017 to 55.0% in 2018. Elementary: The proficiency gap between the non-FRP and FRP students in grades 3-6 at MCC Elementary, using the MCA Reading accountability tests, will decrease from 25.8% in 2017 to 24.1% in 2018. By increasing the proficiency rate of the groups as follows: • The Non-Free & Reduced Priced Lunch students will increase from 81.6% in 2017 to 81.9% in 2018. • The Free & Reduced Priced Lunch students will increase from 55.8% in 2017 to 57.8% in 2018. High School: The proficiency gap between the non-FRP and the FRP students in grades 7, 8, and 10 at MCC Secondary, using the MCA Reading Accountability tests, will decrease from 35.2% in 2017 to 33.6% in 2018. By increasing the proficiency rate of the groups as follows: • The Non-Free & Reduced Priced Lunch students will increase from 82.1% in 2017 to 82.5% in 2018. • The Free & Reduced Priced Lunch students will increase from 46.9% in 2017 to 48.9% in 2018.

  8. 2017-18 Goals and Results

  9. 2017-18 Goals and Results

  10. 2017-18 Goals and Results

  11. Analyzingour data

  12. Reading

  13. 2018 District Reading Proficiency

  14. District Reading Proficiency Trends

  15. Elementary Reading Proficiency

  16. Elementary Reading Proficiency Trends

  17. High School Reading Proficiency

  18. High School Reading Proficiency Trends

  19. Math

  20. District Math Proficiency

  21. District Math Proficiency Trends

  22. Elementary Math Proficiency

  23. Elementary Math Proficiency Trends

  24. High School Math Proficiency

  25. High School Math Proficiency Trends

  26. Science

  27. District Science Proficiency

  28. District: 60.4% State: 52.7%

  29. 10th: 58.5% State: 53.4%

  30. 8th Grade: 46.2% State: 45.8%

  31. 5th Grade: 77.6% State: 58.9%

  32. Graduation Rate Report • Graduation rates for the class of 2018 will be released this spring.

  33. Graduation Trend Data

  34. 2018-19 Goals District:Murray County Central District #2169 will raise student achievement in Math by increasing the percentage of students who meet or exceed standards on the MCA & MTAS assessments from 69.7% to 71.2% based on the MCC average proficiency rate from 2018 - 2019 state accountability tests. Elementary: Murray County Central Elementary has set a goal to raise the proficiency level of students enrolled October 1, 2018, in grades 3 through 6 on all math accountability tests (MCA and MTAS) that will increase from 70.7 % to 72.7% based on the MCC average proficiency rate from 2018 - 2019 state accountability tests. High School: Murray County Central High School has set a goal to raise the proficiency level of students enrolled October 1, 2018, in grades 7 through 12 on all math accountability tests (MCA and MTAS) that will increase from 68.5% to 70.5% based on the MCC average proficiency rate from 2018 - 2019 state accountability tests.

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