This is not intended to be an exhaustive review of MEAP data, but simply an overview to help you better understand how to read Michigan Educational Assessment Program (MEAP) test scores.
Elementary/Middle School Tests
Elementary and middle school MEAP tests (4th, 5th, 7th and 8th grade students) are offered once each year in January-February. Retests are not offered. Tests must be taken in the appropriate grade (students must take 7th grade tests while in 7th grade; 8th grade tests while in 8th grade).
Each elementary and middle school MEAP test subject, i.e. Math, Science, Social Studies, Reading, Writing, combined English language arts(ELA) and Listening, has its own set of performance categories:
Level 1: Exceeds MI Standards
Level 2: Met MI Standards
Level 3: At Basic Level
Level 4: Apprentice
Elementary and middle school MEAP scores are reported as percentages (for example, a score of 42.5 means 42.5% of the students whose scores were included performed at the level of achievement shown).
"Number Included" / "Number Tested" - Elementary and middle school MEAP scores are based solely on the number of "included" scores, not on the number of students who may have actually taken the test ("number tested").
* To assure confidentiality of individual students, scores that represent fewer than 10 students are intentionally omitted from this report.
High School Tests
High school MEAP tests are offered twice each year. Typically, high school students have three opportunities to test: in the spring of their junior year, in the fall of their senior year, and in the spring of their senior year.
High school MEAP scores are reported as raw numbers of students, not percentages. Scores are for an entire graduating class. High school MEAP scores are reported in four performance categories:
Level 1: Exceeds MI Standards
Level 2: Met MI Standards
Level 3: At Basic Level
Level 4: Apprentice
The number shown represents the highest level of achievement for this number of students after all retest opportunities (students may have taken the high school MEAP tests multiple times).
Comparing Schools
Data shown under "Facts & Statistics" and data shown under "MEAP Scores" are collected by different agencies, sometimes during different time periods. Many variables affect how one school "compares" to another, so making comparisons using data from different sources is discouraged.
More Information
For more information about MEAP tests, call 517/373-8393 or toll-free 877/560-8378.