Test Scores
Test scores for:
Grade 3 - MEAP Results (2009)
English
On the 2009 MEAP, 94% of Richard J. Duncan Elementary School Grade 3 students met or exceeded standards in English. This is higher than the Utica School District average of 90%, and higher than the Michigan state average of 83%.
School
94 %
District
90 %
State
83 %
Math
On the 2009 MEAP, 97% of Richard J. Duncan Elementary School Grade 3 students met or exceeded standards in Math. This is higher than the Utica School District average of 95%, and higher than the Michigan state average of 91%.
School
97 %
District
95 %
State
91 %
Reading
On the 2009 MEAP, 96% of Richard J. Duncan Elementary School Grade 3 students met or exceeded standards in Reading. This is higher than the Utica School District average of 92%, and higher than the Michigan state average of 86%.
School
96 %
District
92 %
State
86 %
Writing
On the 2009 MEAP, 70% of Richard J. Duncan Elementary School Grade 3 students met or exceeded standards in Writing. This is lower than the Utica School District average of 71%, and higher than the Michigan state average of 61%.
School
70 %
District
71 %
State
61 %
Grade 4 - MEAP Results (2009)
English
On the 2009 MEAP, 89% of Richard J. Duncan Elementary School Grade 4 students met or exceeded standards in English. This is higher than the Utica School District average of 84%, and higher than the Michigan state average of 77%.
School
89 %
District
84 %
State
77 %
Math
On the 2009 MEAP, 97% of Richard J. Duncan Elementary School Grade 4 students met or exceeded standards in Math. This is higher than the Utica School District average of 93%, and higher than the Michigan state average of 88%.
School
97 %
District
93 %
State
88 %
Reading
On the 2009 MEAP, 95% of Richard J. Duncan Elementary School Grade 4 students met or exceeded standards in Reading. This is higher than the Utica School District average of 89%, and higher than the Michigan state average of 83%.
School
95 %
District
89 %
State
83 %
Writing
On the 2009 MEAP, 56% of Richard J. Duncan Elementary School Grade 4 students met or exceeded standards in Writing. This is higher than the Utica School District average of 52%, and higher than the Michigan state average of 44%.
School
56 %
District
52 %
State
44 %
Grade 5 - MEAP Results (2009)
English
On the 2009 MEAP, 91% of Richard J. Duncan Elementary School Grade 5 students met or exceeded standards in English. This is higher than the Utica School District average of 86%, and higher than the Michigan state average of 78%.
School
91 %
District
86 %
State
78 %
Math
On the 2009 MEAP, 91% of Richard J. Duncan Elementary School Grade 5 students met or exceeded standards in Math. This is higher than the Utica School District average of 84%, and higher than the Michigan state average of 77%.
School
91 %
District
84 %
State
77 %
Reading
On the 2009 MEAP, 94% of Richard J. Duncan Elementary School Grade 5 students met or exceeded standards in Reading. This is higher than the Utica School District average of 88%, and higher than the Michigan state average of 82%.
School
94 %
District
88 %
State
82 %
Science
On the 2009 MEAP, 93% of Richard J. Duncan Elementary School Grade 5 students met or exceeded standards in Science. This is higher than the Utica School District average of 91%, and higher than the Michigan state average of 83%.
School
93 %
District
91 %
State
83 %
Writing
On the 2009 MEAP, 71% of Richard J. Duncan Elementary School Grade 5 students met or exceeded standards in Writing. This is lower than the Utica School District average of 75%, and higher than the Michigan state average of 63%.
School
71 %
District
75 %
State
63 %
Grade 6 - MEAP Results (2009)
English
On the 2009 MEAP, 92% of Richard J. Duncan Elementary School Grade 6 students met or exceeded standards in English. This is higher than the Utica School District average of 90%, and higher than the Michigan state average of 80%.
School
92 %
District
90 %
State
80 %
Math
On the 2009 MEAP, 93% of Richard J. Duncan Elementary School Grade 6 students met or exceeded standards in Math. This is higher than the Utica School District average of 88%, and higher than the Michigan state average of 80%.
School
93 %
District
88 %
State
80 %
Reading
On the 2009 MEAP, 91% of Richard J. Duncan Elementary School Grade 6 students met or exceeded standards in Reading. This is higher than the Utica School District average of 89%, and higher than the Michigan state average of 81%.
School
91 %
District
89 %
State
81 %
Social Studies
On the 2009 MEAP, 85% of Richard J. Duncan Elementary School Grade 6 students met or exceeded standards in Social Studies. This is higher than the Utica School District average of 84%, and higher than the Michigan state average of 74%.
School
85 %
District
84 %
State
74 %
Writing
On the 2009 MEAP, 89% of Richard J. Duncan Elementary School Grade 6 students met or exceeded standards in Writing. This is higher than the Utica School District average of 87%, and higher than the Michigan state average of 76%.
School
89 %
District
87 %
State
76 %
Data Source:
MI Dept. of Education
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NCES
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