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The Mississippi Academic Assessment Program (MAAP) is Mississippi's statewide assessment measuring student mastery of the Mississippi College and Career Readiness Standards in grades 3-8. MAAP tests ELA and Mathematics at all grades 3-8, with Science added at grades 5 and 8. Mississippi has made significant gains in student achievement in recent years — the state's fourth graders saw the largest gains on NAEP Reading of any state. MAAP is primarily online, with paper accommodations available for qualifying students.
2026 MAAP Testing Window: April 27 - May 15, 2026. ELA and Mathematics are tested in grades 3-8. Science is tested in grades 5 and 8. The compact 3-week window concentrates testing into a focused period near the end of the school year.
| Grade | Subjects Tested |
|---|---|
| Grade 3 | English Language Arts and Mathematics |
| Grade 4 | English Language Arts and Mathematics |
| Grade 5 | ELA, Mathematics, and Science |
| Grade 6 | English Language Arts and Mathematics |
| Grade 7 | English Language Arts and Mathematics |
| Grade 8 | ELA, Mathematics, and Science |
Mississippi uses the following performance levels. 'Level 4 — Proficient' is the aspirational target, though 'Level 3 — Pass' represents basic grade-level competency. Mississippi uses five levels rather than four, providing more granular feedback on student performance.
Student demonstrates minimal understanding of grade-level Mississippi CCR Standards.
Student demonstrates partial understanding but needs additional support.
Student demonstrates sufficient understanding to pass at grade level.
Student demonstrates solid mastery of grade-level standards.
Student demonstrates exceptional understanding beyond grade-level expectations.
MAAP is administered online using a secure testing browser. Paper accommodations are available through the Special Paper Version (SPV) for qualifying students with documented needs. The online platform includes embedded tools like calculators, rulers, and highlighters.
The 3-week window (April 27 - May 15) concentrates testing into a focused period. This short window means schools must be well-organized in their scheduling, and attendance during this period is critical.
Mississippi uses five performance levels (most states use four). This provides families with more detailed information about where their child falls on the proficiency spectrum — the difference between Level 2 (Basic) and Level 3 (Pass) is particularly important.
Mississippi's NAEP scores have been rising faster than any other state, particularly in 4th grade reading. The MAAP assessment reflects this commitment to improvement, and the state's standards have been recognized nationally for their rigor.
Mississippi has received national recognition for its dramatic improvement in student achievement, particularly in reading. The state's Literacy-Based Promotion Act (requiring proficient reading by 3rd grade) has been credited as a driving force. MAAP has been updated to reflect revised MS CCR Standards and includes more technology-enhanced item types in the online format.
Mississippi uses five performance levels instead of four — providing more detailed feedback than most states. The Level 3 (Pass) vs. Level 4 (Proficient) distinction gives families a clearer picture of their child's progress.
Mississippi has seen the largest NAEP gains of any state in recent years, particularly in 4th grade reading. The state's education reforms are nationally recognized as a turnaround success story.
The Literacy-Based Promotion Act connects MAAP reading scores to promotion decisions — 3rd graders must demonstrate reading proficiency to be promoted to 4th grade, making early reading practice especially critical.
MAAP science questions incorporate Mississippi's unique geography — Gulf Coast ecosystems, Mississippi River delta formation, and severe weather patterns that students experience firsthand.
Mississippi's 3-week testing window is one of the more concentrated in the country, minimizing disruption to instruction while ensuring all students are assessed on the full curriculum.
Mississippi's Literacy-Based Promotion Act means 3rd grade reading is HIGH STAKES — your child must demonstrate reading proficiency to be promoted to 4th grade. If your child is approaching 3rd grade, make daily reading a non-negotiable habit.
Five performance levels means you get more detailed feedback. Level 3 (Pass) means basic competency, but Level 4 (Proficient) is the real target. Don't settle for 'Pass' if your child can reach 'Proficient' with targeted practice.
The testing window (April 27 - May 15) is short and late in the year. Keep study routines strong through the end of the school year — don't let your child check out before testing is complete.
Mississippi's education system has been improving rapidly. Your child is part of a state that's making real gains. Use MAAP results to identify specific standards that need work, not as a final judgment.
If your child needs accommodations, ask about the Special Paper Version (SPV) early. Not all accommodations are automatically available — they must be documented in advance of the testing window.
The MAAP is Mississippi's standardized assessment for grades 3-8. Students are tested in Math and English/RLA every year, and Science in grades 5 and 8.
Our AI generates questions aligned to Mississippi College and Career Readiness Standards standards at the exact difficulty and format of the real MAAP. Every question is verified by a second AI for accuracy.
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