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How many Oakland International Academy students were considered ready for college-level math classes in 2022-23 school year?

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Dr. Michael F. Rice Michigan superintendent of public instruction | https://radio.wcmu.org/

Dr. Michael F. Rice Michigan superintendent of public instruction | https://radio.wcmu.org/

There was an increase in the number of Oakland International Academy students considered ready for math classes in college in the 2022-23 school year, according to the MI School Data. Based on their performance on the math portion of the SAT, 23.8% of the students were set for college during the school year.

In contrast, college-level math readiness in Oakland International Academy the year before was 5.4%.

Oakland International Academy ranked 15th in college readiness for math this year, compared to other districts in Wayne County. In the previous year, it was ranked the lowest.

Overall, students in Michigan are still performing below pre-pandemic levels. According to the test results, their scores are on average 4.5% lower than the pre-pandemic levels.

A recent study in the state suggested this could be caused by remote schooling. Students who learned remotely experienced more learning loss compared to those who attended in-person classes during the pandemic.

"This is hurting kids in ways we can't even imagine, and not just academically," Senator Thomas Albert said during his time as the House Appropriations Chairman. "The disruption of sports and other extracurricular activities also takes a major toll. It's going to take years for some of these students to recover academically."

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was criticized for trying to address these academic failures by using more tutors in the public school system.

"Relying only on the system that caused academic and mental health setbacks is not looking out for the best interest of children," Jamie A. Hope wrote in the Michigan Capitol Confidential.

Due to the suspension of state assessments, SAT data for the 2019-20 academic year are not available.

Oakland International Academy College Readiness Based on Math Performance Over 5 Years

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Districts Ranked by Students' Math Average Score in SAT in 2022-23 School Year

RankDistrictMath average score overall
1Northville Public Schools577.2
2Plymouth-Canton Community Schools553.3
3Grosse Pointe Public Schools524.6
4Grosse Ile Township Schools517.2
5Livonia Public Schools School District513.1
6Woodhaven-Brownstown School District494.4
7Canton Preparatory High School485
8Trenton Public Schools481.7
9Huron School District481.6
10Riverview Community School District474.9
11Crestwood School District467.6
12Allen Park Public Schools464.7
13School District of the City of Wyandotte454.6
14Dearborn City School District453.2
15Taylor Preparatory High School452.8
15Gibraltar School District452.8
17Oakland International Academy447.8
18Van Buren Public Schools447.7
19Star International Academy444.1
20Henry Ford Academy441.1
21Flat Rock Community Schools434.9
22Southgate Community School District430.4
23Trillium Academy429.5
24Cesar Chavez Academy428.6
25Garden City Public Schools423
26Melvindale-North Allen Park Schools419.6
27Taylor School District413.9
28Summit Academy North413.5
29School District of the City of Hamtramck411.2
30Wayne-Westland Community School District410.7
31Universal Learning Academy409.8
32Dearborn Heights School District #7409.1
33Clarenceville School District409
34Detroit Public Schools Community District407.6
35Advanced Technology Academy401.1
36Frontier International Academy399.4
37South Redford School District393
38Ecorse Public Schools379.9

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