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Lansing colleges see improved M-STEP check scores

By Editorial Board Published September 2, 2025 3 Min Read
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Lansing colleges see improved M-STEP check scores

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– The Lansing College District has introduced improved check scores within the Michigan Scholar Take a look at of Instructional Course of — higher often known as M-STEP. The enhancements got here throughout 4 topics — English, math, science, and social research.

Lansing College District Superintendent Ben Shuldiner stated it is essential to contain mother and father, one thing he needs colleges would do a greater job of.

Lansing College District (FILE/WLNS)

“Every parent I’ve ever met, I’ve been in education a long time, they want the best for their children, and sometimes school districts don’t think of them as partners and they don’t even give them a way to help,” Shuldiner stated.

So, he is making an attempt to vary that, and he is proud of the progress to this point. The Lansing College District is highlighting improved scores in particular classes over the previous few years.

They are saying over the previous three years, 4th and fifth grade math scores have improved by a mean of greater than 7%. Between third and seventh grade, language arts scores are up virtually 5%.

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The state of Michigan says M-STEP is a “computer-based assessment designed to gauge how well students are mastering state standards.” Shuldiner stated he believes father or mother involvement is vital to seeing enchancment in these metrics.

“Parents are so important because they’re the ones that know the children the best, they’re the ones that are there to support the children. So, we want to do everything we can to get parents involved. In fact, a couple of years ago we started the Family-Superintendent Roundtable,” stated Shuldiner.

Chris Cadogan, a principal at Gier Park College, stated he is beginning to see the outcomes.

“Parents are asking more and more, ‘Hey, how can I help my student read?'” stated Cadogan “We’ve got a number of parents that just sit down with their child to make sure they’re reading 20 minutes a night.”

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Shuldiner says attendance is tied to tutorial efficiency, and with Lansing struggling to recruit bus drivers, they’re taking steps to make getting to highschool simpler.

“So not only do we have the school buses, but we also have gas cards, so any family who is eligible for transportation can get 50 dollars per kid per month in a gas card,” stated Shuldiner.

Some college students may also obtain CATA playing cards for transportation to and from faculty. Anybody keen on both fuel or CATA playing cards is inspired to go to their faculty’s principal for extra info.

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