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(WTAQ-WLUK) – The state Department of Public Instruction (DPI) released school district report cards for the 2022-23 school year Tuesday.
Each district gets an overall score, and each individual school gets a score.
According to DPI:
“Report cards include data on multiple indicators for multiple school years across four priority areas: Achievement, Growth, Target Group Outcomes, and On-Track to Graduation. A district or school’s overall accountability score places it into one of five overall accountability ratings: Significantly Exceeds Expectations (five stars), Exceeds Expectations (four stars), Meets Expectations (three stars), Meets Few Expectations (two stars), and Fails to Meet Expectations (one star). Report cards use up to three years of data, including achievement data from 2020-21, 2021-22, and 2022-23. This is the first report card that does not include achievement data from assessments occurring prior to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The DPI urges caution when interpreting scores and ratings due to impacts resulting from the pandemic.”
DPI officials plan to discuss the results later Tuesday.
Some of the area’s largest districts:
Appleton
- Overall score: 65.0, meets expectations
Fond du Lac
- Overall score: 65.1, meets expectations
Green Bay
- Overall score: 58.2, meets expectations
Manitowoc
- Overall score: 57.0, meets few expectations
Marinette
- Overall score: 58.4, meets expectations
Neenah
- Overall score, 72.9, exceeds expectations
Oshkosh
- Overall score: 68.4, meets expectations
Shawano
- Overall score: 64.2, meets expectations



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