School Performance Reports

Beginning in 2011-12, as part of the new state accountability system, the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) has produced report cards for every school in Wisconsin. These School Report Cards provide data on multiple indicators for four Priority Areas:

  • Student Achievement - performance on the WKCE and WAA-SwD in reading and mathematics

  • Student Growth - improvement overtime on the WKCE in reading and mathematics

  • Closing Gaps - progress of student subgroups in closing statewide gaps in reading and mathematics performance and/or graduation rates

  • On-track and Postsecondary Readiness - performance on key indicators of readiness for graduation and postsecondary pursuits, whether college or career.

School Performance Reports

The School Performance Reports serve as a district's annual public report required under s.115.38 WI Statutes passed in 1991. The report covers a list of topics with comparisons to other districts in the same athletic conference: To view the reports click here

  • Achievement Test Results (grades 3, 4, 8, and 10)

  • ACT, APĀ® Exam, Retention

  • Attendance, Dropouts, Truancy

  • High School Completion, Post-graduation Plans

  • Program Offerings and Participation

  • Staffing, Finance

  • Suspensions and Expulsions

Assessment Data and Results for Families

To better understand your child's results please select the link. Your Child's Exam Results

Special Education District Profile Reports

Federal reporting under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) includes requirements to annually report district performance on education targets for indicators listed in the State Performance Plan. Indicators include graduation, dropouts, assessments, and more. DPI reports district data through the Special Education District Profile. Questions regarding the district profile should be directed to the Special Education Team at dpisped@dpi.wi.gov or (608) 266-1781. To View the reports click here

WISEdash Reporting

Federal reporting under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) includes requirements to report statewide test results for districts and schools, attendance, teacher qualifications data, graduation rates, and more. To find a specific type of statewide, district, or school data, click on the link below.

WISEdash Help webpage.

WISEdash Public Portal