Rank History for Ann Arbor Learning Community
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Year |
Avg Standard Score |
Statewide Rank |
Total # Ranked Elementary Schools |
MI State Percentile |
SchoolDigger Rating |
2006 |
62.86 |
645th |
1545 |
58.3% |
|
2007 |
43.89 |
1120th |
1565 |
28.4% |
|
2008 |
55.80 |
878th |
1577 |
44.3% |
|
2009 |
58.59 |
828th |
1589 |
47.9% |
|
2010 |
58.60 |
893rd |
1552 |
42.5% |
|
2011 |
63.34 |
673rd |
1552 |
56.6% |
|
2012 |
51.54 |
808th |
1566 |
48.4% |
|
2013 |
46.65 |
904th |
1563 |
42.2% |
|
2014 |
57.68 |
686th |
1533 |
55.3% |
|
2015 |
50.78 |
812th |
1580 |
48.6% |
|
2016 |
60.46 |
599th |
1548 |
61.3% |
|
2017 |
30.76 |
1019th |
1466 |
30.5% |
|
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Data source: test scores: Michigan Department of Education, rankings: SchoolDigger.com
Rank History for Ann Arbor Learning Community
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Rank History for all middle school students at Ann Arbor Learning Community
Year |
Avg Standard Score |
Statewide Rank |
Total # Ranked Middle Schools |
MI State Percentile |
SchoolDigger Rating |
2006 |
43.99 |
586th |
806 |
27.3% |
|
2007 |
84.29 |
62nd |
823 |
92.5% |
|
2008 |
75.11 |
189th |
839 |
77.5% |
|
2009 |
65.10 |
369th |
847 |
56.4% |
|
2010 |
63.50 |
420th |
851 |
50.6% |
|
2011 |
63.88 |
368th |
858 |
57.1% |
|
2012 |
86.55 |
81st |
900 |
91.0% |
|
2013 |
56.03 |
392nd |
919 |
57.3% |
|
2014 |
61.35 |
345th |
921 |
62.5% |
|
2015 |
75.91 |
168th |
919 |
81.7% |
|
2016 |
66.91 |
250th |
894 |
72.0% |
|
2017 |
43.33 |
427th |
821 |
48.0% |
|
2018 |
85.23 |
106th |
838 |
87.4% |
|
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Rank History for middle school White students at Ann Arbor Learning Community
Year |
Avg Standard Score |
Statewide Rank |
Total # Ranked Middle Schools |
MI State Percentile |
SchoolDigger Rating |
2018 |
71.37 |
155th |
678 |
77.1% |
|
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Data source: test scores: Michigan Department of Education, rankings: SchoolDigger.com
As you review the school rankings data, please be aware that some of the information from certain demographics is missing. The reason for this omission is that the data has been redacted from the source data itself due to low population samples in these specific demographic groups.
Redacting data from low population samples is a necessary step to ensure the reliability and accuracy of the results, as small sample sizes may not be representative of the broader population. Additionally, this measure helps protect the privacy of individuals belonging to these demographic groups.