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Most Schools and Districts Meet or Exceed Expectations on 2015-16 Report Cards
By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | November 17, 2016
More than 82 percent of public schools and 91 percent of districts earned three or more stars on the state’s 2015-16 report cards, meaning they met or exceeded expectations for educating students. Another 227 schools in the state’s three private parental choice programs submitted accountability data to the Department of Public Instruction but did not have scores or ratings because report cards require more than one year of data.
Additional information is available in the Department of Public Instruction news release here.
Access to school and district report cards is online here.
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