MEAP Information

Please see the Wayne Memorial Annual Report for complete MME results and other achievement data by clicking the "Wayne Memorial Points of Pride & Annual Report" link on the right-hand menu.

The Michigan Meirt Exam (MME) replaced the MEAP testing at the high school level as of March 2007.

Under the provisions of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) the Michigan Merit Exam (MME) tests are designed to measure student performance in English language arts (ELA) and mathematics. Spring 2007 was the first administration of this assessment.
The assessment included the ACT plus writing, Work Keys: reading for information and applied mathematics, and Michigan created items. This assessment was vastly different from the previous MEAP testing and thus two-year comparisons cannot be made.

Grade 11
 
School Year
School Percent of Students Proficient (Levels 1 & 2)
Percent of Students in School at Each Achievement Level

Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
ELA
06-07
32
0
32
55
13
Math
06-07
30
2
27
17
53

The above categories represent the percentage of students whose MEAP scores were classified as: Level 1 (Exceeded State Standards); Level 2 (Met State Standards); Level 3 (Basic Knowledge of State Standards); Level 4 (Apprentice). The state has deemed levels 1 and 2 to meet proficiency.

Resources

» Wayne Memorial Points of Pride & Annual Report
» Michigan Department of Education, Curriculum Standards and Benchmarks

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