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Grosse Ile 2013 Michigan Merit Exam Scores Drop from 2012

The 2013 scores for the district showed little to no improvement compared to last year's averages. This is the second year using new scoring standards put in place by the Michigan Department of Education in 2011.

This article was written by Brooke Meier and Nate Stemen.

Grosse Ile High School scores from the 2013 Michigan Merit Exam (MME) were lower than those in 2012 in nearly all categories, but the district's 2013 scores, released Monday, were above state averages.

The MME, according to the Michigan Department of Education, assesses students in the eleventh grade based on Michigan high school standards. The test includes the ACT Plus Writing college entrance examination, along with other state proficiency tests.

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Student performance falls into one of four categories: advanced, proficient, partially proficient and not proficient. Students must score either "proficient" or "advanced" to be considered proficient in that subject.

On Grosse Ile and across Michigan, students' scores took a hit in 2012 due to new scoring standards adopted by the Michigan Department of Education in September 2011. There was no recovery shown in the 2013 scores.

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The new cut scores — which went into effect for the MME and Michigan Educational Assessment Program (MEAP) in 2012 — are more rigorous than previous standards: Students now need to get roughly 65 percent of the answers correct to “pass” the state test, instead of the previous benchmark of 39 percent.

Flanagan noted that while the results continue to show a four-year upward trend in student proficiency, the MME student proficiency scores (statewide) declined slightly when compared to 2012.

“Over the past four years, more high school students are being taught challenging content and are becoming career-and college-ready. This upward trend is good news for students, educators and our state," State Superintendent, Mike Flanagan said of the 2013 scores. “While assessment score fluctuations are not unusual when comparing different classes of students, results show the need to continue the state’s strong commitment to high standards."

On Grosse Ile, the percentage of students who scored either proficient or advanced on the 2013 MME decreased in nearly every subject. The biggest decrease was in social studies. In 2012, 63 percent of Grosse Ile students were proficient or advanced in social studies; in 2013, that figure dropped to 48 percent.

Scores also dipped in reading, science and math.

The only increase in 2013 MME Scores was in writing. In 2012, 74 percent of Grosse Ile students tested scored proficient or higher; in 2013 that increased by two percent to 76 percent.

The ACT average also dropped from 23.1 percent in 2012 to 22.1 percent in 2013. The new score is above the state average of 19.7 percent.

Grosse Ile Scores (percent proficient)

Math: 2013 - 47% 2012 - 50%

Science: 2013 - 41% 2012 -45%

Reading: 2013 - 73% 2012 -81%

Writing: 2013 - 76% 2012 - 74%

Social Studies: 2013 - 48%  2012 - 63% 

Grosse Ile ACT Average

2012: 23.1

2013: 22.1

State Scores 2013 (percent proficient)

Math: 29%

Science: 26%

Reading: 54%

Writing: 49%

Social Studies: 39%

Statewide ACT Average

2013: 19.7

All data provided by the Michigan Department of Education.


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