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Every Michigan School received a composite grade
of A, B, C, D-Alert, and F. Sixty-seven percent of each school
building's composite grade is based on student achievement.
The State of Michigan measures student achievement through
an evaluation of three years of Michigan Education Assessment
Program (MEAP) test results.
Thirty-three percent of a school building's
composite grade is based on 11 "performance indicators"
that can positively impact student learning. They are grouped
into three categories and were self-reported by each school
building.
- Engagement - Includes the collection
and use of data, continuous improvement, and how closely
what we teach matches up to standards set by the State of
Michigan.
- Instructional Quality - This includes
how well educators are trained and how they continue that
training.
- Learning Opportunities - This includes
family involvement, student attendance and dropout rate,
student education and employement plans, and school facilities.
Troy School District Grades
Nearly all K-12 Schools in the Troy School District
received straight As. The Niles Community High School received
a C. According to the Oakland Press, the Troy School District
led the county in the percentage of schools receiving As.
The Troy School District remains committed to improving its
schools through proven and consistent processes, such as North
Central Accreditation, Troy Tomorrow and the
Vision:2008 Plan.
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