Farmington Elementary Schools M-Step Score Fluctuation
- Anna Ciaramitaro
- April 17, 2025
Each year, third grade students are expected to participate in standardized testing for the state of Michigan. This displays accurate information as to where the school lies in their teaching based on the intelligence of its’ students. In the Farmington Hills District, there are eight elementary schools who had their third grade students participate. The […]
Read MoreHow Farmington Hills 3rd Graders are Shaping Up on the MSTEP
- Eric
- April 17, 2025
The MSTEP standardized testing is a stressful exam for young students, so how have they been holding up in the past decade? In the Farmington-Hills public school district, the scores in the school years of 2014-2015 and 2017-2018 have been the strongest, with students attaining scores of 58.3% and 60.1%, respectively. Compared to the statewide […]
Read MoreWayne-Westland Showing Modest Improvements in Test Scores
- Ben Putnam
- April 17, 2025
Wayne-Westland elementary schools are seeing M-Step test scores recover slightly after several years of low scores compared to the state’s average. For most schools in the district, scores have dropped since the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 school years. More recently, however, test scores have begun to rise from this nadir in […]
Read MoreFarmington M-Steps results for Third-grade Math testing
- Hussain Mustful
- April 17, 2025
Third-grade children at a number of Farmington elementary schools have performed over time in comparison to the statewide average, according to data from the Math M-STEP scores. Nearly every year, Hillside Elementary has excellent math performance and consistently scores higher than the state average. Even though they experienced recurring declines, Longacre and Kenbrook also often […]
Read MoreWayne-Westland Third-Grade Math Scores Continue to Trail State Averages, Makes Small Gains in 2023-24
- Jeffrey Burden
- April 17, 2025
The latest MSTEP Math results for Wayne-Westland third-graders show a small step in the right direction, but there’s still a long road ahead when it comes to improving math scores across the district. In the 2023-24 school year, 21.1% of third-grade students in the district scored proficient in math, this is up slightly from 20.8% […]
Read MoreFarmington Public School’s 3rd Graders Consistently Score Above The State Average For M-STEP MATH
- Joshua Hokes
- April 16, 2025
When looking at the Farmington Public Elementary School’s percentage of students who met the M-STEP for math scores from 2014 to 2024, it has consistently been above the state’s percentage. The current percentage of students who have the M-STEP’s Math portion is at 43.4%. When comparing the first school listed, which is Beechview Elementary School, […]
Read More“Falling Behind at the Start: Third-Grade Math in Wayne-Westland Tells a Troubling Story”
- Nzubechi Obi
- April 16, 2025
Over the past five school years, third-grade students in the Wayne-Westland Community School District have shown a clear and steady decline in math proficiency. According to MSTEP data, in 2014–15, about 35.1% of third-graders in the district passed the math portion of the statewide test. By 2018–19, that number had dropped to just 28.5%. This […]
Read MoreHow Are Third Graders in Wayne-Westland Doing in Math? Here’s a 10-Year Look!
- Noah Genevich
- April 16, 2025
When it comes to student achievement, data can tell a powerful story. In Michigan, one of the key tools for measuring how students are doing is the M-STEP, administered each spring. For third graders, the math portion of the M-STEP is an early indicator of how well foundational concepts are being taught and absorbed in […]
Read MoreFarmington Public School District M-Step scores dip in recent year.
- Jack Furton
- April 16, 2025
Following a common Michigan trend, Farmington Public Schools has shown a rather large dip in scores within the 2023-2024 school year. Comparatively, scores were much higher than the statewide average, just 10 years ago, during 2014-2015. Now, they are considerably lower.
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