At the Spencer County Board of Education regular working session, a district presenter summarized spring MAP reading and math results showing year-over-year growth across district schools and continued performance above norms in many grades.
The presenter said Spencer County Elementary and Taylorville showed notable reading and math growth, with kindergarten growth particularly strong (one site reported roughly 23.5 points of fall-to-spring MAP growth in kindergarten). The presenter noted that second and third grades at some elementary schools met or exceeded expected year-of-growth norms; several other grades showed smaller growth because those students already scored above the norm baseline.
The presenter also reviewed middle- and high-school results: middle school grades showed mixed growth (some grades missed norms by small margins, complicated by incomplete winter testing), while high-school grade bands generally grew and several cohorts remained above norms. The presenter cautioned that the winter administration did not include all students at one site, which can distort measured growth between winter and spring, and said staff plan to discuss requiring universal winter testing next year to improve comparability.
The district speaker framed the results as progress but noted continuing challenges: science norms statewide are high and several groups remain short of those benchmarks, and the district will use the MAP results to focus instruction and interventions ahead of fall CT/ACT-aligned testing.
Board members asked questions about details and timing; the presenter said the district will provide more detailed, school-level numbers in the coming weeks and that make-up testing was underway for a small number of students.
The presentation concluded with the board moving on to staffing and budget items.