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State Board Adopts Michigan Merit Exam Passing
Scored for 2006-07 School Year
November 16, 2006
LANSING - The State Board of Education adopted the passing score
levels for the Spring 2007 Michigan Merit Examination (MME), the new
statewide high school test that includes the ACT test for all high
school students.
These scores will determine which students pass the tests. Students
who pass the MME will be eligible for the Michigan Merit Award
scholarship, and the scores are used to determine whether each high
school makes Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP), as required under the
federal No Child Left Behind Act.
The passing level adopted by the State Board is equivalent to what
the passing level would have been for the high school Michigan
Educational Assessment Program (MEAP) test. This will help in the
transition from the former MEAP test to the new Merit Exam because it
is initially based on the same curriculum standards as the previous
high school MEAP tests.
The Merit Exam will be revised in future years to align with the new
Michigan high school graduation requirement.
“We should keep stable, at least this first year, the passing level
by which students have been measured in the past,” said State Board
Vice President John C. Austin “We will need to raise the passing
scores in future years to reflect the more rigorous high school
standards and higher expectations.”
The new Merit Exam mathematics test is due to be first used in Spring
2008. The new Merit Exam science test will first be used the
following year. Each new test will be based on the revised High
School Content Expectations adopted this year by the State Board of
Education.
Students also will be able to use the MME to qualify for a Michigan
Merit Award scholarship to help pay for their costs in attending a
state university, community college, or a technical or trade school.
The MME is made up of the national AC and WorkKeys tests in
mathematics and reading, plus additional tests created here in
Michigan in the areas of mathematics, science, and social studies.
MME testing is divided into three parts. The ACT will be administered
on March 13, 2007, while the WorkKeys and Michigan mathematics tests
will be administered on March 14, 2007. The Michigan science and
social studies tests will be given in one session on March 14, 15, or
16. Make-up dates for these tests are scheduled for exactly two weeks
later.
The MME was approved by the Michigan Legislature in late 2004 and
signed into law by Governor Jennifer Granholm in early 2005.
IN OTHER ACTION: The State Board of Education approved a resolution
proclaiming the week of December 4-8, 2006 as Michigan Inclusive
Schools Week, in conjunction with National Inclusive Schools Week. |