2011 MEAP Scores: Berkshire Middle School
Reading proficiency levels increase at all grade levels at Berkshire Middle School in 2011.
Despite a dip in scores across the board, Birmingham students continue to exceed statewide MEAP averages, according to the fall 2011 test results released today.
During the MEAP exam, taken during fall 2011, students in grades 3-9 were tested in math, reading, writing, social studies and/or science, depending on the grade level.
Top of mind concerning this year's MEAP results was the changing cut scores implemented by the state last spring. These cut scores represented career- and college-ready achievement standards and define the cut-off point for the various levels of proficiency on MEAP test: advanced, proficient, partially proficient and not proficient.
At the intermediate level, sixth-graders were tested in math, reading and social studies, seventh-graders were tested in math, reading and writing and eighth-graders were tested in math, reading and science.
At Berkshire Middle School, the percentage of students who scored at or above proficient in reading increased at all grade levels.
Berkshire 2011 MEAP results
Percentage of students who met or exceeded state standards. Adjusted 2010 percentages reflect what last year's percentages would have been under the new cut scores.
Grade 6
| 2011 | 2010 (adjusted) | |
| Math | 61.4% | 63.4% |
| Reading | 88.9% | 85.3% |
| Social Studies | 36.7% | 43.4% |
Grade 7
| 2011 | 2010 (adjusted) | |
| Math | 62.9% | 63% |
| Reading | 81.7% | 72.7% |
| Writing | 71% | 67.1% |
Grade 8
| 2011 | 2010 (adjusted) | |
| Math | 62.6% | 47.4% |
| Reading | 77.3% | 75.7% |
| Science | 25.6% | 24.1% |
Source: Michigan Department of Education