June 19, 2013

Detroit Public Schools showing improvement on MEAP

BY: AP Staff Writer FEBRUARY 11, 2013 | MODIFIED: FEBRUARY 11, 2013 AT 11:31 AM
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DETROIT (AP) — Students in the Detroit Public Schools scored better on all but the fifth-grade science portion of the 2012 Michigan Education Assessment Program tests than the previous year.

Figures released Monday show the percentage of proficient and advanced scores in 17 of 18 assessments were higher than in 2011.

Detroit students typically have scored below the statewide average on the standardized tests.

The largest Detroit increase was 11.3 percent on the eighth grade reading test. The lowest increase was 0.1 percent by sixth graders on the social studies test.

Only 2.3 percent of fifth graders scored proficient or advanced on the science test, compared to 2.9 percent the previous year.

Detroit officials say the district had a higher percentage increase than the state average on 13 assessments.

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