LEAP

Parish schools lagging behind in top growth

St. Landry Parish public schools lag behind other schools in Acadiana in terms of growth toward subject mastery on English language arts and math scores from the 2018 to 2019 school year, according to Louisiana Department of Education information released Tuesday.

St. Landry Parish high school scores

St. Landry Parish high school scores released Tuesday. In St. Landry Parish there were 980 high school students tested in English I with the following results in percentages: 2, advanced; 27, mastery; 30, basic; 25, approaching basic; and 15, unsatisfactory.

St. Landry Parish test scores lower than those in area parishes

Louisiana student performance improved in social studies and remained steady in English language arts (ELA) and mathematics on recent Louisiana Educational Assessment Program tests, also known as LEAP 2025, according to a Louisiana State Department of Education news release.

Parish students lag behind state LEAP test scores

St. Landry Parish students fell behind the state LEAP results for scoring at the Basic and above level, according to results reported at the School Board’s Academic Committee meeting.