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2011 MEAP Scores: A School-by-School Breakdown

Want to see how your child's class fared on the MEAP this year? Check out our school-by-school breakdown of the 2011 MEAP results.

Results from the 2011 MEAP exam were released Wednesday, and with them results from each of the district's buildings.

Across the state, Michigan students also saw positive gains on the MEAP compared with the previous year, a report from the Michigan Department of Education stated Wednesday.

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.

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Top of mind concerning this year's MEAP results was the . 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.

"We have a lot of room to grow, but this is a positive step," said state Superintendent of Public Instruction Mike Flanagan. "I am very confident that we have professionals in our classrooms who will continue to step up to the challenge of preparing our students to achieve at higher levels."

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