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West Ottawa Public Schools is proud of our state assessment scores. Our students consistently score above the State average each year. West Ottawa Public Schools MEAP Scores
This is simply an overview to help you better understand how to interpret Michigan Educational Assessment Program (MEAP) test scores.
Elementary and middle school MEAP assessments are administered in the fall of each school year in grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. Retests are not offered. MEAP assessments must be taken in the appropriate grade (students must take 7th grade assessments while in 7th grade; 8th grade assessments while in 8th grade).
Each elementary and middle school MEAP content area assessments, i.e. Math, Science, Social Studies, Reading, and Writing, has its own set of performance levels:
To assure confidentiality of individual students, scores that represent fewer than 10 students are intentionally omitted from reports.
In the 11th grade, high school students take the Michigan Merit Exam (MME). The MME is the high school counterpart of the MEAP at elementary and middle school levels. It is made up of the ACT + Writing, WorkKeys (Reading, Math, and Locating Information), and Michigan components.
High school MME scores are reported as raw numbers of students, not percentages. Scores are for an entire graduating class. MME scores are reported at four performance levels: