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Missouri Assessment Program (MAP)
MSIP Reading Scores
3rd Grade COLE CAMP R-I Missouri
 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Number of Reportable Students 68 54 53 63 3870,544 68,01364,89964,50064,297
Satisfactory and Above
Number of Students
60 51 38 52 3250,564 52,25547,64248,06349,556
Percent of Students
88.2 %94.4 %71.7 %82.5 %84.2 %71.776.873.474.577.1
Proficient*
Number of Students
31 32 12 17 1520,21226,66722,33721,07322,657
Percent of Students
45.6 %59.3 %22.6 %27 %39.5 %28.7%39.2% 34.4%32.7%35.2%
Satisfactory*
Number of Students
29 19 26 35 1730,35225,58825,305 26,99026,899
Percent of Students
42.6 %35.2 %49.1 %55.6 %44.7 %43.0%37.6%39.0%41.8%41.8%
Unsatisfactory*
Number of Students
8 3 15 11 6 19,98015,75817,25716,43714,741
Percent of Students
11.8 %5.6 % 28.3 %17.5 %15.8 %28.3%23.2%26.6%25.5%22.9%
MAP Index*233.8 253.7 194.3 209.5 223.7 200.3216.0 207.8207.2212.3
*Descriptors for Grade 3
Proficient -- Students scoring at the "proficient" level are able to go beyond the typical grade-level expectations for reading. They not only demonstrate mastery of basic reading skills, they are able to apply what they comprehend in complex and sophisticated ways. In particular, these students comprehend the elements of fiction and nonfiction -- identify main ideas, details, and synonyms and antonyms -- compare and contrast -- make and explain predictions and inferences -- identify implied cause and effect -- and identify and clearly define problems. These students may summarize and interpret the elements of fiction/nonfiction -- make complex inferences -- and interpret figurative language.

Satisfactory -- Students scoring at the "satisfactory" level are performing in the range that is typically associated with grade-level expectations. These students use basic reading skills to comprehend grade-appropriate text. In particular, these students identify the elements of fiction and nonfiction, relevant textual details, and obvious cause and effect -- draw conclusions -- organize information in a provided form -- use text to initiate research -- and read and comprehend a variety of texts.

Unsatisfactory -- Students scoring at the "unsatisfactory" level lack the basic reading skills needed to meet typical grade-level expectations. Although some students in this group may be near the "satisfactory" level and may be progressing in their reading skills, they are still performing at a low enough level to generate concern. In particular, these students locate general information in fiction and nonfiction -- follow brief directions -- identify simple similarities, basic story elements, and obvious problems -- make basic comparisons -- begin to organize information in a provided form -- and begin to use text to initiate research.

This table includes data for ALL students tested. It may not match data used for accreditation (MSIP) purposes in the district Annual Performance Report (APR). For accreditation purposes, some limited-English and other students may be excluded from MAP reporting. See MSIP Total for these MAP results.

MAP Index* = (pct Unsatisfactory*1)+(pct Satisfactory*2)+(pct Proficient*3)

NOTE: The MSIP Reading Score is a combined reading score from the Missouri Show-Me Standards -- Communication Arts Standard 2 and Standard 3.
Source: Missouri Dept. of Elementary and Secondary Education Missouri Assessment Program (MAP)
Table Posted August 19, 2005