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Mississippi schools slightly declined in accountability, with 80.1% earning a C or higher.
Mississippi public schools saw a slight decline in accountability grades for 2024-25, with 80.1% of schools and 87.2% of districts earning a C or higher, down from previous years.
The ratings are based on student performance in core subjects, graduation rates, and advanced coursework.
South Mississippi districts led statewide, with several earning top marks, including Long Beach School District and Poplarville Separate School District.
The state plans to update its accountability system in 2025-26 by adding college and career readiness measures while removing the U.S. history assessment.
State leaders emphasize ongoing efforts to improve literacy, math, and graduation rates, with new funding and instructional support aimed at sustaining progress.
Las escuelas de Mississippi disminuyeron ligeramente en la rendición de cuentas, con un 80.1% obteniendo una calificación de C o superior.