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Missouri Assessment Program (MAP)
MSIP Reading Scores
7th Grade BRANSON R-IV Missouri
 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Number of Reportable Students 247 227 277 247 28167,971 69,55270,56472,18972,409
Satisfactory and Above
Number of Students
181 160 173 181 20143,792 45,77144,14844,77647,138
Percent of Students
73.3 %70.5 %62.5 %73.3 %71.5 %64.4%65.8%62.6%62.0%65.1%
Proficient*
Number of Students
122 83 94 106 12022,19323,97523,76624,36124,643
Percent of Students
49.4 %36.6 %33.9 %42.9 %42.7 %32.7%34.5% 33.7%33.7%34.0%
Satisfactory*
Number of Students
59 77 79 75 8121,59921,79620,382 20,41522,495
Percent of Students
23.9 %33.9 %28.5 %30.4 %28.8 %31.8%31.3%28.9%28.3%31.1%
Unsatisfactory*
Number of Students
66 67 104 66 80 24,17923,78126,41627,41325,271
Percent of Students
26.7 %29.5 %37.5 %26.7 %28.5 %35.6%34.2%37.4%38.0%34.9%
MAP Index*222.7 207 196.4 216.2 214.2 197.1200.3 196.2195.8199.1
*Descriptors for Grade 7
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 fiction and nonfiction -- sequence details and events -- identify implied cause-effect -- infer and predict -- explain theme and mood -- interpret figurative language -- evaluate problem-solving strategies and solutions -- and develop ideas to initiate research. These students may analyze fiction and nonfiction, literary elements, techniques, theme, mood, authors purpose or perspective, and characters motivation -- apply information to new situations -- explain reliability of sources -- and identify and evaluate alternative solutions.

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 comprehend simple fiction and nonfiction; use context clues -- support conclusions with details -- compare and contrast -- understand literary elements -- recognize simple figurative language -- explain cause-effect relationships -- recognize problem-solving processes -- and evaluate solutions.

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 identify context clues, literal problems and main idea in fiction and nonfiction text -- may recognize obvious similarities, simple cause-effect relationships, literary elements and authors purpose -- and 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