Saline Area Schools has worked diligently over the last few years to compile and analyze state and national testing data so teachers and administrators can make critical instructional decisions. These data trends are the metrics used to judge the efficacy of specific instructional initiatives adopted in our schools. This constant examination of our student performance data allows Saline Area Schools to continue to improve and helps to ensure our district remains one of the top districts in the state.
MEAP (Michigan Educational Assessment Program) - A test given by the state of Michigan annually to 3rd - 9th grade students to measure proficiency across the state.
MME (Michigan Merit Exam) - A test given by the state of Michigan annually to 11th grade students to measure proficiency across the state.
ACT (American College Test) - A nationally normed test given to high school students as they prepare to apply for colleges and universities.
NWEA (NorthWest Evaluation Assessment) - A nationally normed series of tests given at over 3400 school districts across the country to measure progress in 2nd-9th grade.
AP (Advanced Placement) Exams - These exams are administered to several hundred Saline High School students each spring to measure their progress in the multitude of Advanced Placement Courses that SAS provides.
NWEA has the unique ability to measure a student’s achievement and academic
growth, independent of grade, across time. [Click here] to learn more about Normative Data.
[Click here] to view 2006-2011 SAS testing data and 2011/12 testing calendar.








