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8th Grade Language Arts : Below basic, Economically Disadvantaged (Percent) – 2006

Data Provided by: MS KIDS COUNT
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4% - 5%
Newton City 4%
Newton County 4%
Oxford 4%
Nettleton 4%
Western Line 4%
Montgomery Co. 4%
Mound Bayou 4%
Senatobia 4%
Sunflower County 4%
Water Valley 4%
Pontotoc County 4%
Pass Christian 4%
Pearl River Co 4%
Pontotoc City 4%
Kosciusko 4%
Claiborne County 4%
Cleveland 4%
Corinth 4%
Bay St. Louis 4%
Booneville 4%
Calhoun County 4%
Benton County 4%
Grenada 4%
Chickasaw County 4%
Enterprise 4%
DeSoto County 4%
Durant 4%
Simpson County 5%
West Jasper 5%
Marion County 5%
Biloxi 5%
Greene County 5%
Leland 5%
Leake County 5%
Richton 5%
Perry County 5%
6% - 8%
Long Beach 6%
Jones County 6%
Lauderdale Co. 6%
South Pike 6%
Hollandale 6%
Madison 6%
Prentiss County 6%
North Bolivar 6%
Ocean Springs 6%
North Pike 7%
New Albany 7%
Rankin County 7%
Meridian 7%
Shaw 7%
Drew 7%
Greenville 7%
Clinton 7%
Baldwyn 7%
Clarksdale 7%
Winona 7%
Jackson County 7%
Union City 7%
Wayne County 7%
Harrison County 7%
Wilkinson Co. 8%
Yazoo County 8%
Yazoo City 8%
North Tippah 8%
Gulfport 8%
Hancock County 8%
Greenwood 8%
Benoit 8%
Copiah County 8%
Itawamba County 8%
Lumberton 8%
Marshall County 8%
Lowndes County 8%
Kemper County 8%
6% - 8%
Lawrence Co. 8%
9% - 13%
George County 9%
Poplarville 9%
Forrest County 9%
Lincoln County 9%
Picayune 9%
Holmes County 9%
Natchez-Adams 9%
Hinds County 9%
Pascagoula 9%
Brookhaven 9%
Choctaw County 9%
South Delta 9%
Amite County 9%
Starkville 9%
South Panola 9%
Coahoma County 9%
Louisville 10%
Webster County 10%
West Point 10%
Stone County 10%
Tate County 10%
Leflore County 10%
McComb 10%
Franklin County 10%
Attala County 10%
Lamar County 10%
Union County 11%
Petal 11%
East Tallahatchie 11%
Columbus 11%
North Panola 11%
Quitman 12%
Columbia 12%
Smith County 12%
Neshoba County 12%
Holly Springs 12%
Hazlehurst City 12%
Humphreys County 12%
Vicksburg-Warren 12%
Philadelphia 12%
Tupelo 12%
Alcorn 13%
Walthall Co. 13%
Pearl 13%
Jeff.Davis Co. 13%
Lee County 13%
Tishomingo Co. 13%
Scott County 13%
Hattiesburg 13%
14% - 26%
Jefferson Co. 14%
Houston Separate 14%
West Bolivar 14%
Oktibbeha Co. 14%
Aberdeen 14%
Canton 15%
Noxubee County 15%
South Tippah 15%
Amory 15%
Covington County 15%
Coffeeville 15%
Okolona Separate 16%
Jackson Public 16%
Carroll County 16%
East Jasper 17%
Moss Point 17%
Indianola 17%
Forest City 18%
Monroe County 20%
Tunica County 20%
Laurel 22%
Lafayette Co. 23%
Quitman County 24%
West Tallahatchie 26%

Definitions: Mississippi Curriculum Test (MCT), 1st and 2nd Edition.

Data prior to 2008 represent scores on the Mississippi Curriculum Test. Data from 2008 onward represent scores on the Mississippi Curriculum Test – 2nd Edition. Differences in scores from 2007 to 2008 may represent a revision. Mississippi Assessment and Accountability Reporting System (MAARS). More...

Data Source: Mississippi Department of Education, Office of Research and Statistics, [Year].

Available at: http://orshome.mde.k12.ms.us/ors/assessment/index.html

Footnotes: Data prior to 2008 represent scores on the Mississippi Curriculum Test (MCT). The MCT is designed to assess competencies in the areas of reading, language, and mathematics of Mississippi students in grades 2 through 8. Data from 2008 onward represent scores on the Mississippi Curriculum Test – 2nd Edition (MCT2). The MCT2 is based on the revised statewide language arts and mathematics curricula, and is administered to Mississippi students in grades 3 through 8. Differences in scores from 2007 to 2008 may represent a revision in proficiency level standards.

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

Mississippi Grantee

MS KIDS COUNT Family and Children Research Unit, Social Science Research Center
P.O. Box 5287
Mississippi State, MS 39762

662-325-0470
mskidscount@ssrc.msstate.edu
http://www.ssrc.msstate.edu/mskidscount

Linda H. Southward, Ph.D., Program Director

A division of the SSRC at Mississippi State University, the Family and Children Research Unit (FCRU) conducts research on issues affecting the health, safety, and well-being of children and families.