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4th Grade Math : At or above basic, Female (Percent) – 2006

Data Provided by: MS KIDS COUNT
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74% - 88%
Durant 74%
McComb 80%
Jeff.Davis Co. 82%
Jefferson Co. 82%
Leflore County 82%
Kemper County 82%
Natchez-Adams 83%
Laurel 85%
Greenwood 85%
Coahoma County 85%
Marshall County 86%
Lumberton 86%
Perry County 86%
Canton 86%
Quitman County 87%
Stone County 87%
Forrest County 87%
Walthall Co. 88%
West Bolivar 88%
Western Line 88%
Holmes County 88%
Forest City 88%
Franklin County 88%
Simpson County 88%
89% - 93%
Indianola 89%
Moss Point 89%
South Panola 89%
Choctaw County 89%
Sunflower County 89%
Columbus 90%
Columbia 90%
North Panola 90%
Copiah County 90%
Holly Springs 91%
Jackson Public 91%
Webster County 91%
Yazoo City 91%
Aberdeen 91%
Tunica County 92%
Clarksdale 92%
Mound Bayou 92%
Scott County 92%
Quitman 92%
South Delta 92%
Cleveland 92%
Lee County 92%
Vicksburg-Warren 92%
Leake County 92%
Hazlehurst City 93%
Starkville 93%
Tupelo 93%
Alcorn 93%
West Tallahatchie 93%
East Jasper 93%
Coffeeville 93%
Greenville 93%
East Tallahatchie 93%
Pascagoula 93%
Calhoun County 93%
Meridian 93%
Noxubee County 93%
94% - 95%
Lowndes County 94%
West Point 94%
Lamar County 94%
Monroe County 94%
Pearl River Co 94%
Oxford 94%
Oktibbeha Co. 94%
Hattiesburg 94%
Carroll County 94%
Covington County 94%
Louisville 94%
Picayune 95%
Smith County 95%
94% - 95%
Amite County 95%
West Jasper 95%
Tate County 95%
South Pike 95%
Gulfport 95%
Humphreys County 95%
Hollandale 95%
Attala County 95%
Booneville 95%
Chickasaw County 95%
96% - 96%
Okolona Separate 96%
Pass Christian 96%
North Tippah 96%
Ocean Springs 96%
Philadelphia 96%
Pontotoc City 96%
Pearl 96%
Petal 96%
Nettleton 96%
New Albany 96%
Montgomery Co. 96%
Neshoba County 96%
North Bolivar 96%
North Pike 96%
Newton City 96%
Newton County 96%
Union County 96%
Water Valley 96%
Tishomingo Co. 96%
Union City 96%
Winona 96%
Yazoo County 96%
Wayne County 96%
Wilkinson Co. 96%
Prentiss County 96%
Rankin County 96%
Pontotoc County 96%
Poplarville 96%
Shaw 96%
South Tippah 96%
Richton 96%
Senatobia 96%
DeSoto County 96%
Drew 96%
Clinton 96%
Corinth 96%
Greene County 96%
Grenada 96%
Enterprise 96%
George County 96%
Bay St. Louis 96%
Benton County 96%
Amory 96%
Baldwyn 96%
Claiborne County 96%
Clay 96%
Biloxi 96%
Brookhaven 96%
Lawrence Co. 96%
Leland 96%
Lafayette Co. 96%
Lauderdale Co. 96%
Madison 96%
Marion County 96%
Lincoln County 96%
Long Beach 96%
Hinds County 96%
Houston Separate 96%
Hancock County 96%
Harrison County 96%
Jones County 96%
Kosciusko 96%
Itawamba County 96%
Jackson County 96%

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 in proficiency level standards. 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.