The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) has released the statewide Annual Performance Reports (APRs) for the 2023-24 school year. Green Forest R-2 School District earned high marks again by scoring 95.2% on the 2024 Annual Performance Report which is tenth highest APR earned in the state overall. Green Forest was also one of the 23 districts in the state to have a three-year composite APR score over 90%. The three-year composite score for the district was 94.7% and is the third highest composite score earned by districts in the state.
The APR score is based on points earned by the district in the areas of academic achievement, academic growth, and multiple continuous improvement measures such as attendance, Kindergarten readiness assessments, and compliance with data uploads to the state.
The following is information quoted from the Missouri DESE News Release:
APRs demonstrate the progress local education agencies (LEAs) and individual buildings are making toward meeting the standards and indicators in the sixth version of the Missouri School Improvement Program (MSIP 6).
“The data shows that Missouri schools are meeting the more rigorous requirements and higher expectations set forth in MSIP 6,” said Commissioner of Education Karla Eslinger. “MSIP 6 takes a closer look at what districts are doing to implement effective practices and sustain improvements, while increasing the focus on individual student outcomes. We are seeing positive movement because of hard work at the local level.”
There are several key considerations when reviewing the 2024 APR data.
Overall, APR scores are improving, with more than 86 percent of LEAs meeting or exceeding the expectations in MSIP 6. More than 60 percent of LEAs increased their APR score from 2023 to 2024.
The APR will not be used for classifying LEAs this year.
This year’s APR includes a three-year composite score in addition to the single year of data from the 2023-24 school year.
This release includes the first draft of an alternate APR for the 20 LEAs participating in a State School Innovation Waiver with the Success-Ready Students Network (SRSN), which will help inform the design of future iterations of MSIP.
“We are also thrilled to be working with the SRSN and the 20 LEAs participating in this first cohort,” said Commissioner Eslinger. “They are leading the way, exploring competency-based learning models thinking about how best to expand real-world learning experiences for students while clearly demonstrating a student’s readiness for their next step after graduation. We look forward to this ongoing collaboration.”
MSIP is the state’s system for reviewing and accrediting/classifying LEAs. It outlines expectations for school practices and student outcomes, with the goal of each student graduating ready for success in college, career, and life.
In addition to a single-year APR report, beginning in 2024, the MSIP 6 APR will also include a composite score with three years of APR data. DESE will use composite scores to inform classification recommendations, as these are more stable measures and less susceptible to extreme changes from year to year. Single-year APR reports will continue to be produced to allow for earlier identification of trends.
Step-by-step instructions on accessing the 2024 APR data are available to help users navigate the different viewing options for the report by visiting the DESE website. Additional resources can be found on the DESE MSIP 6 webpage.
To view the full Green Forest R-2 APR scoring document click here