The students at Webberville Community Schools continually improve state and federal test scores, bringing all scores up during the previous school year.
According to excerpts from the article:
In the face of uncertain state funding and fluctuations in student enrollment, Webberville Community Schools have continued to show improvement in benchmark testing scores.
It's a trend Superintendent Brian Friddle hopes to maintain, acknowledging that state requirements being put into place over the next three years will "raise the bar" for upcoming high school students.
"The Michigan Merit Exam always comes out a little better than the (American College Test), which we'll take," Friddle said.
"It's tough to get a measure, if it's just one class. But over a five-year trend, we've improved in every area, and I definitely feel we're going in the right direction."
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