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Missouri Traditional Program Summary Pass Rate, 2019 (2018-19 AY) Generated 5/27/2020 Source: U.S. Department of Education, High Missouri Traditional Program Summary Pass Rate, 2019 (2018-19 AY) ReportYear Program GroupID Assessment Takers AvgScaled Passers PassRate STAvgPassRate 2019 Avila University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 14 246 14 100 96 2019 Avila University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 14 256 14 100 96 2019 Avila University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 14 241 14 100 96 2019 Avila University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 14 246 14 100 96 2019 Central Methodist University 3 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 25 240 25 100 94 2019 Central Methodist University 4 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 15 240 15 100 96 2019 Central Methodist University 5 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 16 239 16 100 97 2019 Central Methodist University 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 79 237 79 100 94 2019 Central Methodist University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 69 236 69 100 96 2019 Central Methodist University 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 68 240 67 99 97 2019 Central Methodist University 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 79 250 79 100 94 2019 Central Methodist University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 69 246 68 99 96 2019 Central Methodist University 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 68 244 67 99 97 2019 Central Methodist University 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 79 240 79 100 94 2019 Central Methodist University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 69 238 69 100 96 2019 Central Methodist University 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 68 243 67 99 97 2019 Central Methodist University 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 79 240 79 100 94 2019 Central Methodist University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 69 237 68 99 96 2019 Central Methodist University 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 68 239 67 99 97 2019 Central Methodist University 3 MIDDLE SCHOOL EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS 12 241 12 100 94 2019 Central Methodist University 4 MIDDLE SCHOOL EDUCATION: SOCIAL SCIENCE 11 232 11 100 96 2019 Central Methodist University 3 MILD/MODERATE CROSS CATEGORICAL SPECIAL EDUCATION 11 249 11 100 94 2019 Central Methodist University 4 MILD/MODERATE CROSS CATEGORICAL SPECIAL EDUCATION 10 245 10 100 96 2019 Central Methodist University 5 MUSIC: INSTRUMENTAL & VOCAL 12 235 12 100 97 2019 College Of The Ozarks 4 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 10 245 10 100 96 2019 College Of The Ozarks 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 11 241 11 100 94 2019 College Of The Ozarks 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 26 242 26 100 96 2019 College Of The Ozarks 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 17 243 17 100 97 2019 College Of The Ozarks 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 11 256 11 100 94 2019 College Of The Ozarks 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 26 256 26 100 96 2019 College Of The Ozarks 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 17 247 17 100 97 2019 College Of The Ozarks 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 11 244 11 100 94 2019 College Of The Ozarks 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 26 243 26 100 96 Generated 5/27/2020 Source: U.S. Department of Education, Higher Education Act Title II State Report Card System Missouri Traditional Program Summary Pass Rate, 2019 (2018-19 AY) 2019 College Of The Ozarks 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 17 237 17 100 97 2019 College Of The Ozarks 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 11 238 11 100 94 2019 College Of The Ozarks 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 26 239 26 100 96 2019 College Of The Ozarks 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 17 234 17 100 97 2019 Columbia College 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 22 239 22 100 94 2019 Columbia College 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 16 243 16 100 96 2019 Columbia College 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 23 246 23 100 97 2019 Columbia College 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 22 248 22 100 94 2019 Columbia College 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 16 255 16 100 96 2019 Columbia College 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 23 252 23 100 97 2019 Columbia College 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 22 241 22 100 94 2019 Columbia College 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 16 235 16 100 96 2019 Columbia College 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 23 245 23 100 97 2019 Columbia College 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 22 235 22 100 94 2019 Columbia College 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 16 244 16 100 96 2019 Columbia College 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 23 243 23 100 97 2019 Culver-Stockton College 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 12 251 12 100 94 2019 Culver-Stockton College 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 12 244 11 92 96 2019 Culver-Stockton College 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 10 244 10 100 97 2019 Culver-Stockton College 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 12 259 12 100 94 2019 Culver-Stockton College 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 12 252 11 92 96 2019 Culver-Stockton College 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 10 255 10 100 97 2019 Culver-Stockton College 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 12 239 12 100 94 2019 Culver-Stockton College 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 12 236 11 92 96 2019 Culver-Stockton College 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 10 237 10 100 97 2019 Culver-Stockton College 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 12 244 12 100 94 2019 Culver-Stockton College 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 12 242 12 100 96 2019 Culver-Stockton College 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 10 242 9 90 97 2019 Drury University 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 38 247 38 100 94 2019 Drury University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 61 241 61 100 96 2019 Drury University 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 46 239 46 100 97 2019 Drury University 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 38 254 38 100 94 2019 Drury University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 61 243 61 100 96 2019 Drury University 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 46 251 46 100 97 Generated 5/27/2020 Source: U.S. Department of Education, Higher Education Act Title II State Report Card System Missouri Traditional Program Summary Pass Rate, 2019 (2018-19 AY) 2019 Drury University 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 38 249 38 100 94 2019 Drury University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 61 240 61 100 96 2019 Drury University 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 46 246 46 100 97 2019 Drury University 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 38 248 38 100 94 2019 Drury University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 61 236 61 100 96 2019 Drury University 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 46 240 46 100 97 2019 Evangel University 5 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 10 238 10 100 97 2019 Evangel University 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 17 248 16 94 94 2019 Evangel University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 16 258 16 100 96 2019 Evangel University 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 20 257 20 100 97 2019 Evangel University 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 17 258 17 100 94 2019 Evangel University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 16 264 16 100 96 2019 Evangel University 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 20 259 20 100 97 2019 Evangel University 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 17 244 15 88 94 2019 Evangel University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 16 246 16 100 96 2019 Evangel University 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 20 252 20 100 97 2019 Evangel University 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 17 239 15 88 94 2019 Evangel University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 16 247 16 100 96 2019 Evangel University 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 20 239 20 100 97 2019 Fontbonne University 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 37 238 32 86 94 2019 Fontbonne University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 39 241 36 92 96 2019 Fontbonne University 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: ENGLISH LANG. ARTS SUBTEST 20 245 20 100 97 2019 Fontbonne University 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 37 241 34 92 94 2019 Fontbonne University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 38 246 35 92 96 2019 Fontbonne University 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS SUBTEST 20 253 20 100 97 2019 Fontbonne University 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 37 233 33 89 94 2019 Fontbonne University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 38 240 35 92 96 2019 Fontbonne University 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SCIENCE SUBTEST 20 241 20 100 97 2019 Fontbonne University 3 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 37 232 33 89 94 2019 Fontbonne University 4 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 39 238 35 90 96 2019 Fontbonne University 5 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL STUDIES SUBTEST 20 239 20 100 97 2019 Fontbonne University 3 MILD/MODERATE CROSS CATEGORICAL SPECIAL EDUCATION 27 253 26 96 94 2019 Fontbonne University 4 MILD/MODERATE CROSS CATEGORICAL SPECIAL EDUCATION 29 252 27 93 96 2019 Fontbonne University 5 MILD/MODERATE CROSS CATEGORICAL SPECIAL EDUCATION 14 258 14 100 97 Generated 5/27/2020 Source: U.S. Department of Education, Higher Education Act Title II State Report Card System Missouri Traditional Program Summary Pass Rate, 2019 (2018-19 AY) 2019 Hannibal-LaGrange
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