MADISON, WI (WTAQ)- Annual report cards released by the Department of Public Instruction show the majority of Wisconsin’s schools are performing well.
The DPI says 82 percent of the public and private schools in Wisconsin had three or more stars out of a possible five, meaning they meet or exceed state expectations.
44 districts including De Pere and Kimberly significantly exceeded expectations with five stars.
Kimberly had an area best report card rating of 85.4 and De Pere had a rating of 83.5.
The State lables that rating category as Significantly Exceeds Expectations.
Both school districts exceeded state marks in all five evaluated categories, including Math and English.
190 districts including Fond Du Lac, and Kaukauna had a rating level that is Exceeds Expectations.
Fond Du Lac at 76.1 and Kaukauna at 76.6.
Ashwaubenon, Appleton and Oshkosh are among those that Meet Expectations, which is the category that a majority of districts are in.
Ashwaubenon at 70.6, Appleton at 66.9 and Oshkosh at 71.8
Green Bay and Marinette Districts are two of 20 districts that had a two star rating meaning Meets Few Expectations.
Green Bay School District had a rating of 62.2 and Marinette had a 60.4
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