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Spring 2007 Michigan Merit Exam (MME) Results |
I am excited to share the following Michigan Merit Exam results with you! The first table, below, indicates the Michigan Merit Exam results for last year’s juniors relative to the other Muskegon area schools. The second table reflects our composite ACT scores for those same juniors. As we begin to implement our MAP program and individual growth targets, I am confident that our scores will remain high and even improve. In the meantime, please continue to spread the good word about Greater Muskegon Catholic Schools with your friends and neighbors!
In Christ’s peace,
Robert Bridges
GMCS Superintendent |
Spring 2007 MME Results
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Spring 2007 Composite ACT Results
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Muskegon Catholic Central Elementary School
The
curriculum provided by the Grand Rapids Diocese is
the framework for instruction at the GMCS grade
school. The staff makes every effort to identify
student learning styles and needs when planning classroom
methods. Students are encouraged and challenged to
succeed to the best of their ability in being competent
Christian citizens.
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Muskegon
Catholic Central Middle School
Muskegon
Catholic Central Middle provides a solid college preparatory
curriculum for all of its students. Students are encouraged
to take as many challenging academic courses and electives
as are appropriate for their abilities. Muskegon Catholic
Central Middle School works cooperatively with local
school districts and the MAISD to provide resources
for students with special needs.
2007-2008 Middle School Curriculum Guide
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Muskegon
Catholic Central High School
Muskegon
Catholic Central High School offers a solid college
preparatory curriculum for all of its students. Students
are encouraged to take as many challenging academic
courses as are appropriate for their abilities in
our seven-class period day. Honors, accelerated and
Advanced Placement courses are offered in English,
math, science and social studies. In addition, a wide
variety of academic and vocational courses are available
to students through shared time programs.
2007-2008 High School Curriculum Guide
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| Ninety-five
percent of MCC graduates go to college, and the student
body consistently earns above average scores on state
and national tests. Core subject areas include Religion,
English, Social Studies, Science, and Mathematics. Students
may choose from a variety of elective courses in French,
Spanish, visual arts, drafting, computer applications,
instrumental music, choir, physical education, psychology,
and American law. |
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