Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Ranking sorted by size

Missouri State Districts - MO School District Rankings


Missouri School District Rankings

Rank (of 503)DistrictSort Descending# Students# Ranked Elementary Schools# Ranked Middle Schools# Ranked High SchoolsRank score*
487St. Louis City2508442900.088
314Springfield R-XII2473036900.425
21Rockwood R-VI2282319600.910
46Francis Howell R-III1998110500.830
143Ft. Zumwalt R-II1895113400.645
276North Kansas City 741876420540.474
421Hazelwood1865520630.257
114Lee's Summit R-VII1780318300.689
293Columbia 931755018000.453
39Parkway C-21745818500.836

Missouri State Districts - MO School District Rankings / Lee's Summit R-VII Rank

Missouri State Districts - MO School District Rankings / Lee's Summit R-VII Rank


Missouri School District Rankings

Rank (of 503)District# Students# Ranked Elementary Schools# Ranked Middle Schools# Ranked High SchoolsRank score*
111Wheaton R-III4681010.690
112City Garden Montessori1021000.690
113Adair County R-II2381010.689
114Lee's Summit R-VII1780318300.689
115Forsyth R-III12131110.688
116Clark County R-I10232110.688
117University Academy10091110.685
118Ripley County R-III1361000.681
119Salisbury R-IV4501010.681
120Marion C. Early R-V6631000.680


Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Report: Test security is inconsistent among states - KFVS12 News & Weather Cape Girardeau, Carbondale, Poplar Bluff

Report: Test security is inconsistent among states - KFVS12 News & Weather Cape Girardeau, Carbondale, Poplar Bluff


And, according to an article in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch back in April, in Missouri there were more than 100 reports of standardized testing irregularities, including cheating, that poured into the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education in 2010 and 2011.
According to the paper, of the $8.4 million Missouri spends to administer the Missouri Assessment Program, nothing is spent on test fraud detection services.
It also affirms that Missouri education officials rely on a system of "self-reporting" that assumes teachers and administrators will come to the state when they know of possible abuse.
Under this approach, the article explains that, even when allegations of testing irregularities are reported, the state and school districts rarely engage in the kind of rigorous statistical review many say is needed.
The article says that Missouri has also dismantled a program due to funding reductions that had sent inspectors randomly into schools to ensure tests are administered properly.
That article also acknowledged that Mo. education officials say looking for "red flags" would add thousands of dollars to the testing contract at a time when the state has cut department funding.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Springfield schools look outside the box for expansion options to deal with influx of students - kspr.com

Springfield schools look outside the box for expansion options to deal with influx of students - kspr.com


Just like Lebanon they are thinking of putting special education students in a separate building.  Lee's Summit did this, too.

School leaders say once the school board leases the property, the church will become a second campus for special education students, who are currently being spread throughout the district in small makeshift classrooms -- because their only campus is full.