53.7 percent of male students in Traverse City Area Public Schools ready for math in college (2017-2018)

53.7 percent of male students in Traverse City Area Public Schools ready for math in college (2017-2018)
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53.7 percent of male students in Traverse City Area Public Schools were ready for math in college in the 2017-2018 academic year, the same as the overall average for all students in the district, according to the Michigan Department of Education’s 2018 Michigan Merit Exam (MME) reports.

Overall in the state, 38.9 percent of male students were ready for math in college in the 2017-2018 academic year.

MME’s primary purpose is to provide a snapshot of end-of-year student learning across the state. When teachers give students assessments throughout the school year the primary purpose is to gauge their students’ progress, and make adjustments to their instruction as necessary.

The 50 top districts in terms of male students ready for math in college in 2017-2018
District Male Students % Ready Overall % Ready
Oakland Schools 91.8% 90.6%
Washtenaw Technical Middle College 83.5% 79.8%
Chelsea School District 80.7% 80.2%
Troy School District 76.7% 73.3%
East Grand Rapids Public Schools 76.5% 70.1%
Okemos Public Schools 75.1% 73.6%
Houghton-Portage Township School District 73.9% 73%
Bridgman Public Schools 73.3% 51.6%
Northville Public Schools 73% 73.1%
Beal City Public Schools 72.4% 70.8%
Rochester Community School District 72.2% 71.3%
Novi Community School District 72.1% 74.6%
Byron Center Public Schools 70.1% 66.5%
West Michigan Aviation Academy 69.3% 65.5%
Birmingham Public Schools 69.2% 68.5%
Black River Public School 69.2% 64.9%
Saline Area Schools 69% 66.6%
Ann Arbor Public Schools 68.2% 65.9%
Caledonia Community Schools 67.6% 62.1%
Forest Hills Public Schools 66.8% 66.7%
Pewamo-Westphalia Community Schools 66.7% 67.4%
Elk Rapids Schools 66.7% 65.2%
Frankenmuth School District 66.7% 68.3%
Midland Public Schools 66.3% 64.6%
Plymouth-Canton Community Schools 66% 64.3%
Jenison Public Schools 65.8% 65.1%
Roscommon Area Public Schools 65.7% 53.7%
Ingham ISD 65.5% 61.4%
Grass Lake Community Schools 63.6% 55.7%
Allendale Public Schools 63.4% 53.4%
Spring Lake Public Schools 63.4% 66.4%
Dexter Community School District 62.7% 57.6%
Washtenaw ISD 62.5% 55.7%
Edwardsburg Public Schools 61.8% 59.2%
Hudsonville Public School District 61.7% 56.4%
Bloomfield Hills Schools 61.3% 57.7%
Haslett Public Schools 61.2% 57.7%
East Lansing School District 61% 55.3%
St. Joseph Public Schools 60.7% 65.5%
Berkley School District 59.6% 53.8%
South Lyon Community Schools 59.4% 62%
Lake Orion Community Schools 59% 54.6%
Portland Public Schools 58.7% 52.7%
Grosse Pointe Public Schools 58.2% 58.2%
Royal Oak Schools 57.9% 55.5%
Bessemer Area School District 57.9% 45.7%
Cass City Public Schools 57.7% 53.8%
Gaylord Community Schools 57.6% 54.8%
Ida Public School District 57.4% 53.7%
Bullock Creek School District 57.1% 51%


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