PRAIRIE HOME, Mo. - The Prairie Home R-5 School District improved its test scores, according to the state of Missouri's latest accountability measures for education.
The district earned 120 out of 140 total possible - 85.7 percent - on the Missouri School Improvement Programs 2014 annual performance report. Last year, the district 112.5 points for a score of 80.4 percent.
Introductory article:
State's MSIP 5 ranks performance, progress of 21 area schools
How 21 Mid-Missouri school districts fared:
- Blair Oaks School District MSIP
- Cole County R-1 School District MSIP
- Cole County R-5 School District MSIP
- Eldon R-1 School District MSIP
- Fulton Public Schools MSIP
- High Point R-3 School District MSIP
- Jamestown C-1 School District MSIP
- Jefferson City Public Schools MSIP
- Miller County R-3 School District MSIP
- Moniteau County R-1 School District MSIP
- Morgan County R-2 School District MSIP
- New Bloomfield R-3 School District MSIP
- North Callaway R-1 School District MSIP
- Osage County R-1 School District MSIP
- Osage County R-2 School District MSIP
- Osage County R-3 School District MSIP
- Prairie Home R-5 School District MSIP
- St. Elizabeth R-4 School District MSIP
- School of the Osage R-2 School District MSIP
- South Callaway R-2 School District MSIP
- Southern Boone School District MSIP