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Northville's 2012 MEAP Results Show Mostly Gains

Northville continues to score well above state averages.

 

The annual MEAP results, released Monday morning, show gains in many academic areas for Northville Public Schools this past year.

The results also show students maintaining a higher level of proficiency in every grade level and every subject than peers statewide.

The 2012 Michigan Educational Assessment Program measures progress in subjects such as math, reading, writing, science and social studies for third through ninth-graders.

“The performance of our students on the MEAP and other assessments is a direct result of the strong partnership between our students, teachers and parents that focuses on success for all students,” said Northville Superintendent Mary Kay Gallagher, in a statement. “As we do each year, administrators and educators across the district will use this data — along with other assessments of student learning — to improve our curriculum and instructional practices, enhance student intervention and support programs, and establish school improvement goals.  These goals continue to include a focus on math and science, clearly areas where expectations have increased based on college-readiness standards.”

In the data released publicly Monday, 62 percent of Novi eighth grade students were ranked proficient in math—meaning they met or exceeded state standards —up from 46.1 percent in 2011. An increase was seen in math results in the fourth grade, with 71.3 percent proficiency in 2012 versus 60.3 percent proficiency in 2011.

Results show a decrease in proficiency in fifth grade science, with 33.6 percent proficiency in 2012 versus 46.2 in 2011.

“Northville Public Schools prides itself in providing an academically rigorous program with meaningful interventions for those students not performing at a level of proficiency,” said Assistant Superintendent for Instructional Services Robert Behnke, in a statement. “Proficiency in a content area is determined through a variety of student assessments over an extended period of time. The MEAP is just one tool used by Northville educators to help map out each child’s progress.  We were very happy to see strong gains in math in grades 3, 4, 5, and 8 as a result of intervention, targeted instruction and goal planning with students, and a strong curricular alignment.”

Northville and several districts saw some profiency results slightly drop in 2011 due to new cut scores from the state. The new scores were based on students getting more of the answers correct than in year's past. And this year's results are the first apples-to-apples comparison based on those new guidelines.

Statewide reading, mathematics and writing scores saw positive gains compared to the previous year, the Michigan Department of Education said in a press release.

“These gains demonstrate Michigan’s teachers and students are rising to the challenge of the rigorous standards established last year,”  State Superintendent Mike Flanagan said in a press release. “I am encouraged by the progress we are making in Michigan and look forward to the continued efforts to help all students achieve at a higher level in all subjects.”

Here's a look at the 2012 MEAP results. Results show the percent of students who have met or exceeded state standards.

Grade 3

Northville 2012
Northville 2011 Michigan 2012
Math 65.1% 60% 40.9%
Reading 88.5% 84.4% 66.5%

Grade 4

Northville 2012 Northville 2011 Michigan 2012
Math 71.3% 60.3% 44.9%
Reading 88.2% 89.7% 68.1%
Writing 77.6% 77.3% 46.7%

Grade 5

Northville 2012 Northville 2011 Michigan 2012
Math 62.9% 61% 45.7%
Reading 88.8% 90.9% 70.4%
Science 33.6% 46.2% 13.1%

Grade 6

Northville 2012 Northville 2011 Michigan 2012
Math 60.2% 58.2% 40.2%
Reading 86.3% 89.2% 68.2%
Social Studies 52.6% 55.1% 29.7%

Grade 7

Northville 2012 Northville 2011 Michigan 2012
Math 75.7% 69.2% 38.4%
Reading 89.9% 81.2% 62%
Writing 80.7% 75.3% 51.7%

Grade 8

Northville 2012 Northville 2011 Michigan 2012
Math 62% 46.1% 32.5%
Reading 86.8% 80.6% 65.7%
Science 36.7% 33.6% 15.9%

Grade 9

Northville 2012 Northville 2011 Michigan 2012
Social Studies 57.3% 59.7% 28.6%

Source: Michigan Department of Education

Related Topics: MEAP, Michigan Department of Education, and Northville Public Schools

Northville Parent

8:27 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013

These data are incredibly misleading. Also, good relative performance compared to very low state performance isn't that incredible. 62% math proficiency for 8th graders? "Proficient" doesn't mean scoring 100%. It's lower than that. So that means that 38% of 8th graders were not proficient, which could mean scoring just okay to a crash and burn. Let's not get complacent!!

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ConcernedParent

12:22 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Beware. These data don't mean what you think they mean. Setting arbitrary 'proficiency levels', changing them from year to year with no real rationale behind the numbers. It's a test that mans very little. One thing is for sure -- with class sizes edging up so that we now have 30+ in the elementary classrooms 40+ in the middle school, even these meaningless numbers will start to fall. If we don't restore the funding to our schools, our whole communities will suffer.

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Raymond A. Reame

2:19 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

I agree with the Parents. I can remember when the Northville Grades were in with the top Three District's in the State. What happened? Where is Northville in total teacher salaries? Is it at the same level as our grades , state wide? I would hope that the District education is more accurate than the information the Board disseminates.

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