For the second year in a row Winston R-6 was among those schools posting the highest scores on one or more parts of the 2000 Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) exams.


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For the second year in a row Winston R-6 was among those schools announced by Missouri Commissioner of Education as posting the highest scores in the state last year on one or more parts of the 2000 Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) exams.

A special report, prepared by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, lists the highest performing schools in each of three subject areas at two grade levels in which the MAP exams were required last year. Principals and superintendents were notified of their schools’ achievement earlier in the school year.

Student achievement on the MAP exams is rated on a 5-step scale. “Advanced” is the highest possible level, and “Proficient” is the desired achievement level for all students.

Winston R-6 ranked among the Top 10 MAP scores for schools with less than 250 students. Winston High School 7-12 ranked fourth in seventh grade communication arts and ninth in eighth-grade social studies.