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Farmington 3rd-grade MSTEP Scores For Elementaries Across District
- Marya Mtairek
- April 17, 2025
Throughout the years, third-grade math scores across Farmington Public Schools have told a story of highs,lows, and steady changes. According to the latest MSTEP data some schools continue to outperform state average while others are seeing a concerning decline. Hillside Elementary remains a bright spot,with 59% of students passing the math portion of the test […]
Read MoreWayne-Westland adopts new assessment program amid poor elementary math scores
- Harrison Stidolph
- April 17, 2025
Wayne-Westland Community Schools has increased their streak to 8 years performing below the state average in elementary math scores as a district, scoring 22.3 percent below Michigan’s state average during the 2023-2024 school year. Since 2015, schools at Wayne-Westland have unanimously sat behind the statewide average for 3rd grade M-STEP scores. Schools like Taft-Galloway and […]
Read MoreWayne-Westland’s Third-Grade Math MSTEP Scores Continue to Fall Below State Averages
- Miguel Rios
- April 17, 2025
For roughly the past decade, third-graders in most of Wayne-Westland School District’s elementaries have had low MSTEP math scores compared to the state. In fact, only one out of the 10 elementaries had better third-grade MSTEP math scores than the state. Walker-Winter Elementary School outperformed the state in the math MSTEP exam during the 2014-2015, […]
Read MoreSome Farmington Elementary Schools Fall Behind in MSTEP Math
- Hiyam
- April 17, 2025
Over the past decade, Farmington Public Schools have seen some ups and downs in third-grade math MSTEP scores, with a few schools showing steady progress while others experienced sharp declines. According to statewide data, just a handful of Farmington elementaries matched or exceeded Michigan’s average scores in recent years. In the most recent year of […]
Read MoreFarmington Schools: Third Grade Math M-STEP Test Scores Taking Steady Decline
- dua
- April 17, 2025
Farmington Schools- specifically their third grade math test takers- have a common theme: they’re all declining. Since 2014, we have been able to track a noticeable decline in test taker’s results. All throughout the district, the theme appears to be remaining steady. However, the common theme in the Farmington district is heading downward. As it […]
Read MoreDisparities in Student Preformance Across Farmington Elementary Schools
- Morgan Ulin
- April 17, 2025
FARMINGTON, Mich. – As school of choice grow in popularity across the state of Michigan, the public education landscape is growing and evolving. New data from MiSchoolData suggests disparities in student performance across elementary schools within the Farmington Public School District, raising questions and concerns about equity and access within the district. Within the 2023/24 […]
Read MoreFarmington Schools: Third Grade M-Step Testing
- Isabella Camacho
- April 17, 2025
In the chart above shows the statistics for Farmington Michigan School District third grade m-step testing. Within the chart each schools testing results have been charted to show either the increase or decrease in the yearly test scores of each elementary’s students and how they compare to other schools statewide. Within the statewide data it […]
Read MoreFarmington 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 […]
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