What is MEAP testing called now?
As of Spring 2015 the MEAP has been replaced with the M-STEP (Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress).
What grades take the MEAP test?
Students to Be Tested All students in grades 4, 5, 7, and 8 must be given the opportunity to take all of the MEAP tests administered in their grades. The Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Team is to determine how students with disabilities are assessed in each of the core content areas.
How long does it take to get Mstep results?
within 24-48 hours. the beginning of school. and guardians that describes their student’s performance on the subjects tested by M-STEP and MME, which differ by grade.
How do I access my m-step scores?
All other M-STEP and MI-Access reports from Spring 2015 and on are available on the Dynamic Score Reports page which can be accessed from the Reports menu or using the Dynamic Score Reports link from the Student Test Scores page.
What does MEAP test mean?
The MEAP tests were developed to measure what Michigan educators believe all students should know and be able to achieve in five content areas: mathematics, reading, science, social studies, and writing.
What does M step stand for?
Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress
The Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress, or M-STEP, a 21st Century computer-based assessment designed to gauge how well students are mastering state standards.
What is the MEAP test for?
What happens if you fail m-step?
Persistent low performance on state exams could get a school identified for improvement, and failure to improve could result in sanctions that include closure.
What is M-step testing?
The Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress, or M-STEP, a 21st Century computer-based assessment designed to gauge how well students are mastering state standards.