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How did Waseca Public School District students do on 2021-22 MCA and MTAS Math tests?

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Waseca Public School District ranked first in the Waseca County for test participation, with 859 students taking the Math portion of the Minnesota Comprehensive Assessment and the Minnesota Test of Academic Skills in the 2021-22 school year, according to the Minnesota Department of Education.

The number of Waseca Public School District students taking the tests in the 2021-22 school year rose by 1.3% over the previous year.

Waseca Public School District's students achieved an average Math proficiency rate of 36% in 2021-22 school year.

Third grade students stood out with 20% of them exceeding standards in Math, which was the highest recorded proficiency at the district.

On the other hand, 11th-grade students had the most room for improvement, with 47% not meeting the expected standards.

Waseca Public School District encompasses schools within Waseca County and has a main office in Waseca.

Minnesota students take the MCA annually (or the MTAS, for students with cognitive disabilities) to determine their academic readiness. Not every grade is tested each year.

Analysis from the Nation’s Report Card showed Math and Reading scores have fallen significantly in the last decade. Science scores have been steady in recent years.

Minnesota Department of Education issues could lead to data irregularities.

Waseca Public School District's Students Proficiency Over 2 Years

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Waseca Public School District's Math Proficiency in 2021-22 School Year

Grade# of Students Tested% Considered Proficient
Grade 39052%
Grade 410059%
Grade 514143%
Grade 610236%
Grade 713615%
Grade 814128%
Grade 1114936%

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