Seminary High School

Math Growth

Points awarded to students making adequate progress in performance on the statewide math assessment from one year to the next.

Accountability Data

The Mississippi Statewide Accountability System is a single “A” through “F” school and district accountability system. Click any chart to get detailed information on the measure.

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COVID-19 pandemic disruptions continue to be reflected in 2021-2022 accountability data, particularly growth data. Growth calculations for some high school students required measuring growth from the 2018-2019 school year, and overall student performance on assessments improved since the first full year of pandemic-era schooling in 2020-2021. Additionally, students did not have to pass end-of-course high school assessments in 2020-2021, which affected the 2021-22 graduation rate.

Math Growth Overview

State
District
School

Mississippi

72.6%

Covington County School District

60.6%

Seminary High School

100.7%

Math Growth by Subgroup

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State
District
School

Female

73.5%
60.9%
105.4%

Male

71.8%
60.3%
95.9%

Black or African American

67.1%
57.5%
98.6%

White

78.2%
62.2%
99.6%

Economically Disadvantaged

68.6%
60.4%
100.7%

Students with Disabilities

54.9%
42.5%
89.6%

Students without Disabilities

75.5%
64.5%
102.0%

Non English Learners

72.9%
60.5%
100.2%

Math Growth Data

All

  • School 100.7%
  • District 60.6%
  • State 72.6%

Female

  • School 105.4%
  • District 60.9%
  • State 73.5%

Male

  • School 95.9%
  • District 60.3%
  • State 71.8%

Black or African American

  • School 98.6%
  • District 57.5%
  • State 67.1%

White

  • School 99.6%
  • District 62.2%
  • State 78.2%

Economically Disadvantaged

  • School 100.7%
  • District 60.4%
  • State 68.6%

Students with Disabilities

  • School 89.6%
  • District 42.5%
  • State 54.9%

Students without Disabilities

  • School 102.0%
  • District 64.5%
  • State 75.5%

Non English Learners

  • School 100.2%
  • District 60.5%
  • State 72.9%

Mississippi Department of Education

PO Box 771
Jackson, MS 39205
(601) 359-3513

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Last updated 09/17/2024