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R-3 earns higher marks in APR ranking

Landmark Digital by Landmark Digital
December 3, 2025
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A SIGNIFICANT JUMP FROM LAST YEAR, DISTRICT SAYS

The Platte County R-3 School District (PCR-3) says it has demonstrated strong performance and growth, earning a 92.5% score on the 2025 Missouri Annual Performance Report (APR), a jump from 80.5% last year.

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Out of 553 Missouri school districts, PCR-3 ranks 34th in the state and 2nd in the Kansas City Metro area.

The Missouri School Improvement Program (MSIP 6) Annual Performance Report measures how well school districts are helping students succeed academically and preparing them for college, careers, and life after graduation. The APR includes both performance metrics, which assess student outcomes and academic achievement, and continuous improvement standards, which measure district systems and progress over time.

More information about MSIP 6 can be found on the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s website: https://dese.mo.gov/quality-schools/mo-school-improvement-program.

PCR-3 earned 185 out of 200 possible points this year, with particularly strong results in academic achievement, growth, and college and career readiness indicators:

·Performance: 127 out of 140 points (90.7%)
·Continuous Improvement: 58 out of 60 points (96.6%)
·Academic Achievement Status, which measures performance at a given point in time, saw gains, with content areas maintaining or improving to “target” status, including ELA, Math, Science, and Social Studies for all students. This reflects strong, consistent academic performance across grade levels.
·Academic Achievement Growth showed notable improvement across all content areas, with math and science growth moving from “emerging” or “approaching” in 2024 to “target” status in 2025, indicating that students are making strong progress over time.
·The district also maintained 99.9-100% participation rates across all tested subjects.

“This growth is a direct reflection of our educators’ commitment to meaningful learning experiences and to supporting each student’s intellectual growth and life-readiness,” said Superintendent Dr. Jay Harris. “We’re proud of this progress, but we also recognize there is still work to do as we continue to refine our practices and provide every learner the opportunity to succeed.”

The district said in a press release that: “Platte County School District remains focused on ongoing growth, especially in areas like attendance and success-ready student measures, to ensure that all learners are equipped to pursue their unique futures. The district extends its appreciation to families for their partnership and commitment to consistent student attendance, which remains a key factor in academic success. PCR-3 will also continue an emphasis on college and career readiness through rigorous coursework, advanced credit and market value asset opportunities, and career exploration, so that PCR-3 graduates are prepared for their post-secondary paths.”

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