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2025 Kentucky Summative Assessment (KSA) Results for

Proficient Reading:

Elementary: 29%

Middle: 26%

High: 28%

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Distinguished Reading:

Elementary: 24%

Middle: 26%

High: 22%

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Proficient Math:

Elementary: 31%

Middle: 28%

High: 25%

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Distinguished Math:

Elementary: 17%

Middle: 19%

High: 17%

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MASP Access & Opportunities

The infographic highlights FCPS programs and services, organized by grade level. On the second page, the graphic lists Career & Technical Education or CTE pathways at all our schools.

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Content of the Infographic titled Education Beyond Expectation: Access and Opportunities

PreK and grades K-3

  • Early entrance to kindergarten or first grade
  • Whole-grade or subject accelerated coursework

Grade 4

  • Whole-grade or subject accelerated coursework

Grade 5

  • Whole-grade or subject accelerated coursework
  • Access to high school courses for specific subject areas

Grades 6-8

  • Whole-grade or subject accelerated coursework
  • Access to high school courses for specific subject areas

Grades 9-10

  • Accelerated and Advanced Placement (AP) courses
  • CTE dual-credit classes

Grades 11-12

  • Accelerated and Advanced Placement (AP) courses
  • CTE dual-credit classes
  • Early graduation

List of Programs by Grade Level

K-3rd Grade Programs

  • Breckinridge Elementary (magnet for leadership and civic engagment)
  • Dixie Magnet Elementary
  • George Washington Carver STEM Academy for Boys
  • Harrison Elementary (magnet for the arts)
  • Maxwell Spanish Immersion Magnet Elementary
  • Rise STEM Academy for Girls

4th and 5th Grade Programs

  • Breckinridge Elementary (magnet school)
  • Dixie Magnet Elementary
  • George Washington Carver STEM Academy for Boys
  • Gifted and Talented Accelerated Programs: Ashland Elementary, Meadowthorpe Elementary, and Tates Creek Elementary
  • Harrison Elementary (arts magnet)
  • Maxwell Spanish Immersion Magnet Elementary
  • Rise STEM Academy for Girls
  • SCAPA at Bluegrass

Middle School Programs

  • Carter G. Woodson Academy
  • Crawford Leadership Academy for Literacies and Civic Engagement
  • Dual Language Immersion Program at Bryan Station Middle
  • Gifted and Talented Accelerated Programs: Tates Creek Middle & Winburn Middle
  • Visual and Performing Arts at Lexington Middle
  • Locust Trace AgriScience Center
  • Pre-Engineering Program at Leestown Middle
  • SCAPA at Bluegrass
  • The Stables
  • The Learning Center

High School Programs

  • Air Force JROTC at Bryan Station High
  • Army JROTC at Henry Clay High
  • Biomedical Sciences Magnet Program at Frederick Douglass High
  • Carter G. Woodson Academy
  • Dual Language Immersion Program at Bryan Station High
  • Information Technology Academy at Bryan Station High
  • International Baccalaureate Program at Tates Creek High
  • Liberal Arts Academy at Henry Clay High
  • Math, Science, & Technology Center at Paul Laurence Dunbar High
  • Pre-Engineering at Lafayette High
  • SCAPA at Lafayette High
  • StationARTS at Bryan Station High
  • STEAM Academy
  • Teaching & Learning Pathway at Frederick Douglass High
  • The Learning Center
  • The Stables
  • Virtual Learning Academy

College and Career Readiness for Grades 9-12

  • CTE pathways and industry certifications
  • Technical centers at The Hub for Innovative Learning and Leadership and at Locust Trace AgriScience Center
  • Dual-credit partnerships with local colleges and universities
  • Opportunity Middle College (for grades 11-12)
  • Support to pursue associate's degrees before high school graduation
  • Work-based learning opportunities

Career and Technical Education Pathways

  • Agriculture at Beaumont, Edythe J. Hayes, Jessie Clark, Leestown, Mary E. Britton, and Tates Creek middle schools, and at Locust Trace and Carter G. Woodson
  • Business and Marketing at Beaumont, Crawford, Edythe J. Hayes, Jessie Clark, and Leestown middle schools and at Bryan Station, Frederick Douglass, Henry Clay, Lafayette, Paul Laurence Dunbar, and Tates Creek high schools and the Virtual Learning Academy
  • Computer Science at Jessie Clark and Leestown middle schools and at all six high schools and The HILL
  • Construction Technology at The HILL
  • Education at all the high schools except Lafayette
  • Engineering and Technology at Beaumont, Bryan Station, Crawford, Edythe J. Hayes, Jessie Clark, Leestown, Lexington, Morton, Southern, Tates Creek, and Winburn middle schools and at all six high schools, Carter G. Woodson Academy, The HILL, and STEAM Academy
  • Family Consumer Sciences at Beaumont, Bryan Station, Edythe J. Hayes, Jessie Clark, Leestown, Mary E. Britton, Morton, and Southern middle schools and at all six high schools, The Learning Center, and The HILL
  • Health Science at Bryan Station, Edythe J. Hayes, Leestown, Mary E. Britton, Morton, Southern, Tates Creek, and Winburn middle schools and at Bryan Station, Frederick Douglass, and Tates Creek high schools and The HILL
  • Law and Public Safety at Tates Creek High and at The HILL
  • Manufacturing at The HILL
  • Media Arts at Carter G. Woodson and at all high schools except Henry Clay
  • Transportation at The HILL