Four Texas County school districts are among 319 in Missouri to earn the state’s “Distinction in Performance” award. The honor is based on academic achievement during the last school year (2008-’09), state officials said.

Listed are: Cabool, Houston, Raymondville and Success.

Of this year’s recipients, 266 are K-12 districts and 53 are K-8 districts. There are 523 public school districts in Missouri, enrolling a total of about 900,000 students.

The Distinction in Performance recognition is based on the 14 academic performance standards that are the basis of the state’s accreditation program for all school districts.

The standards are based on scores from the state-mandated MAP tests, high school end-of-course exams, graduation rates, ACT scores and other measures.

“To qualify for Distinction in Performance, a school district must be achieving at a high level or making consistent progress at all grade levels. School districts work hard to achieve this recognition,” said Stan Johnson, assistant commissioner for the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

To qualify for the award this year, K-8 districts had to meet six out of seven performance standards that apply to these districts, including all of those that are based on the results of the MAP tests. K-12 districts had to meet 13 of 14 standards, including all of the MAP-based measures.

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