A majority of Southeast Missouri school districts were marked for "Distinction in Performance" by the state's education department Wednesday.
Eleven out of 16 local districts met enough performance standards to qualify.
Altenburg, Cape Girardeau, Delta, Jackson, Kelso, Leopold, Nell Holcomb, Oran, Kelly, Woodland and Zalma were honored.
Chaffee, Meadow Heights, Oak Ridge, Perryville and Scott City missed targets but still met enough standards for full accreditation.
The standards are based on student scores on state tests, ACT scores, advanced and career education courses offered and percentages of students who attend college. Also taken into account are graduation rates, attendance rates and how subgroups of students perform.
"I commend Missouri educators and students for their hard work and progress. By maintaining a strong focus on achievement and accountability in all schools, we can help all students have a brighter future," Gov. Matt Blunt said in a news release.
Kindergarten-to-12 districts had to meet 13 out of 14 standards to receive the honor, while kindergarten-to-eight districts had to meet six out of seven standards. Some districts also earned bonus points that counted for having met a standard.
A district's accreditation hinges on the number of standards a district meets; each district is evaluated every five years.
Here is a breakdown of how Southeast Missouri schools performed:
Overall, the total number of schools receiving the award for academic progress continues to increase. Last year 235 Missouri districts received the honor; this year 294 qualified.
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