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Anchor Bay, L'Anse Creuse MEAP Scores Show Math Strides, Reading Dips

Anchor Bay Schools and L'Anse Creuse followed state MEAP score trends with overall strides in math.

Overall math scores improved but reading results decreased for students in Anchor Bay School District and L'Anse Creuse Public Schools, according to Michigan Education Assessment Program (MEAP) data released Thursday.

The scores follow state trends--with local strides in math and slight dips in reading--from fall 2010 to 2009, according to MEAP.

In Anchor Bay, almost all the results for grades 3-9 were better in math than the previous year. Meanwhile, scores for all the grades were moderately down for reading in the same time frame.

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In L'Anse Creuse, there were similar changes from 2009 to 2010, with math scores leveling off or increasing. However, fourth- and fifth-grades improved in reading while other grades stayed the same or declined in the subject.

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