Fifty-two school districts and charter schools across the state were named 2012 Academic State Champs by Bridge Magazine by finishing in the top 10 of at least one Value-Added Matrix ranking. By finishing in the top 10, these schools were in the top 2 percent of schools in the state. The winners, ranging from small rural districts to urban charter schools, are the state’s best at raising student achievement above expected scores for the student body’s income level, according to a formula developed by Bridge Magazine and the Lansing research firm of Public Sector Consultants. See how we did it.
Top Ten — Traditional public schools
Top Ten — Charter schools
Top Ten — By 4th grade scores
Top Ten — By 8th grade scores
Top Ten — By high school scores
Top Ten — Affluent schools
Top Ten — Low-income schools
Top Ten — City schools
Top Ten — Rural schools
SEE WHERE YOUR DISTRICT RANKS
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