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State Superintendent’s 2023-24 Annual Report Highlights Mississippi’s Decade of Historic Academic Achievement in Public Schools

The Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) 2023-24 Superintendent’s Annual Report has been released covering Mississippi’s historic decade of academic achievement and improved student outcome within the state’s public school system.

Report highlights include:

• Results from the 2023-24 Mississippi Academic Assessment Program, which showed that overall students scored proficient or advanced reaching a record high of 47.8% in English Language Arts (ELA), 56.3% in mathematics and 63.4% in science.

• Graduation rate reached an all-time high of 89.4%.

• The number of Mississippi students taking Advanced Placement (AP) exams more than doubled since 2013, reaching a record high in 2024 of 12,442 public school students taking 17,717 AP exams, with a record high of 7,733 exams earning a qualifying score.

• 6,720 students earned industry certifications in a Career and Technical Education program.

• The number of Early Learning Collaboratives for pre-K students increased to 40, and the number of State Invested Pre-K programs increased to 24.

• MDE completed development of the Mississippi Educator Career Continuum Archive (MECCA) System that manages licensure and other information about the careers of Mississippi educators from recruitment through retirement.

• A revamped Mississippi Student Information System (MSIS) launched

SUPERINTENDENT’S ANNUAL REPORT

2023-24

mdek12.org/mbe/superintendent2024 in July 2024 to improve electronic collection, management and reporting of school district data.

• Mississippi school and district accountability A – F grades for 202324 showed 85.7% of schools and

93.9% of districts earned a grade of C or higher.

• Four schools were named 2024 National Blue Ribbon Schools.

• Highest-ever national rankings in education

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