GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) – Report cards came out Thursday for Wisconsin school districts and Green Bay meets few expectations with its overall score of 61.
That’s based on the state Department of Public Instruction’s report card for the Green Bay Area Public School District.
Stephen Miller is the district’s Director of Assessment…
“I think the important thing to remember about these reports cards is that they’re a re-boot of previous years report cards. We haven’t reports for two years”
Miller says they now know what it needs to improve…
“All four of our high schools, with these new report cards, now know which students groups they would need to target for participation….and also for performance”
New report cards released by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction show five districts in the state and 99 schools all received a failing grade during the 2015-2016 school year.
The report card ratings are based on the following four areas: student achievement, student growth, closing gaps and readiness for graduation and post-secondary success.
Under the system, schools can face sanctions if they receive a failing grade for two years straight.


