Michigan Merit Exam results: Some Ann Arbor area high schools among top-scoring in the state

The brains come out in Ann Arbor and Saline. That's where some of the highest scores for the state's Merit Exams came from.

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The status quo reigned in the results of the latest round of Michigan Merit Exam testing locally and state wide.

Some area districts, indlucing Saline and Ann Arbor, posted results that were among the best in the state on the MME, a high school test which includes the ACT, commonly used by colleges in the admissions processes.

Schools that have traditionally struggled on standardized tests, such as Willow Run and Ypsilanti, again received low scores.

Saline Area Schools had the sixth-highest ACT composite score among school districts and public school academies in the state, school officials said. The Ann Arbor school district had the 10-highest score among the same group, while local charter school Washtenaw Technical Middle College had the 14th highest score.

"We're proud of our students," said Saline Superintendent Scot Graden. "We know that the score on the ACT continues to open doors for college for them."

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