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  South Lyon Community School District
345 South Warren, South Lyon, MI  48178     (248) 573-8127
   
  Mission Statement
In support of our community, the mission of South Lyon Community Schools is to provide the highest quality educational process, so that all students can excel as individuals, and become contributing members of society.
 
     
 

 
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K-12 Curriculum
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Special Education
Testing Assessment

 
Click here to view a video that provides a look at the new State of Michigan cut scores for the MEAP and MME tests. It explores how they’ve been applied, how they may impact schools and students, and the concepts of career and college readiness.

CITA (Curriculum, Instruction, Technology, Assessment)

The CITA Services Department provides the leadership necessary to promote a result-driven, continuous improvement approach (click here to view the District Continuous Improvement Plan) to teaching and learning. The scope of CITA responsibilities include pre-K through adult education with a focus on providing well-articulated and coherent programs and services for students.

It is the responsibility of CITA to provide quality programs consisting of curriculum, instruction, assessments and technology aligned with the Michigan Curriculum Frameworks. To guide continuous improvement, a six-year plan is in place that encompasses all K-12 subject areas. This plan provides an on-going process for upgrading the curriculum, identifying and providing the necessary staff development, integrating aligned technology, and developing and implementing district-wide assessments. Through quality programs and services, CITA supports the District mission to provide the highest quality educational process so that all students can excel as individuals and become contributing members of society.

Education YES! - A Yardstick for Excellent Schools

State Testing Programs

The State of Michigan tests all students in grades 3-9 and 11 as required under federal and state legislation. The fall assessment for grades 3-9 is the Michigan Educational Assessment Program (MEAP). In the spring of the junior year of high school (11th grade) students take the Michigan Merit Exam (MME). Parents may locate information and scheduling calendars for these assessment programs at www.michigan.gov/meap  or www.michigan.gov/mme or by clicking one of the links listed below.

MEAP Testing Exam Schedule
Michigan Merit Exam Schedule

 

Curriculum Guides