11-13-19 fdl high school meets few expectations in latest school report card

The latest school report cards released by the state Department of Public Instruction show that most Wisconsin schools are meeting expectations, but there are mixed results locally.   Fond du Lac High School scored a disappointing 57.9 in Meeting Few Expectations.   Chegwin Elementary School Failed to Meet Expectations with a score of 44.9.   Overall the Fond du lac School District is Meeting Expectations with a score of 66.9.   On the other hand Horace Mann High School (74.4) and the entire North Fond du Lac School District (74.5) Exceeds Expectations.   Bessie Allen Middle School (72.2)  and Friendship Learning Center (70.7)  Meet Expectations. North Fond du Lac superintendent Aaron  Sadoff says every school in the district improved.  Sadoff says he’s proud of everyone in the district.  “All of our staff and students, we’ve grown tremendously,”  Sadoff told WFDL news.   “I’m so proud of the school board, the administration, the educators, support staff because they really care.”  Waupun High School and the Waupun School District,  and St. Mary’s Springs Academy Meet Expectations.  Rosendale Brandon and Winnebago Lutheran Academy Exceed Expectations.   Campbellsport High School Met Few Expectations.  The Oakfield School District Exceeds  Expectations and Oakfield High School Meets Expectations.
The school report cards released by the state Department of Public Instruction are now in their fourth year. The report cards are designed to be used by people living in the districts to hold schools accountable for their performance and growth, or reduction in scores, from year to year.  Overall, the report cards showed growth but pockets of under-performing schools remain. Of the 53 schools receiving the lowest one-star rating, meaning they failed to meet expectations, more than half — 28 — were in the Milwaukee Public School District. That district received a two-star rating, meaning it meets few expectations.

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