How St. Tammany Schools Did on the State LEAP Exam Scoring
The annual LEAP exam scores came out and according to the Department of Education, St. Tammany Public Schools tied for fifth in the state. This was counted by the students’ scores that were mastery or above. Forty-five percent of the students in St. Tammany Parish and Plaquemines Parish scored above or mastery in English language arts, math, science and social studies last school year.
Other Parishes in the state scored well which included St. Charles at 42%, St. Bernard at 35%, Jefferson at 28%, Orleans at 24% and St. John the Baptist at 19%. In the whole state, 33% of Louisiana students scored mastery which means they are ready for the next grade level. The scores for the test are graded on five levels which are unsatisfactory, approaching basic, basic, mastery or advanced.
“Our students are making amazing progress and we are so proud of the work the teachers and kids have done to grow LEAP scores in our district. To demonstrate this amount of growth as one of the 10 largest school districts, with more than 37,000 students, is incredible. It truly showcases the dedication of our teachers and the effort of our students,” says Superintendent Frank Jabbia.