Summary:
The city of Baldwin, Wisconsin is home to two schools: Greenfield Elementary and Baldwin-Woodville High, both part of the Baldwin-Woodville Area School District. While Greenfield Elementary has seen a decline in its statewide ranking over the past three years, Baldwin-Woodville High stands out as a high-performing school, consistently ranking in the top 20% of Wisconsin high schools and boasting a 98.3% four-year graduation rate and a low 0.4% dropout rate.
Greenfield Elementary has an enrollment of 845 students and a chronic absenteeism rate of 9.3%. The school's proficiency rates in 2023-2024 range from 53.66% to 68.55% in core subjects like ELA, math, social studies, and science. In contrast, Baldwin-Woodville High has an enrollment of 505 students and a chronic absenteeism rate of 16.7%. However, the high school's proficiency rates in 2023-2024 are generally higher, ranging from 50.36% to 64.35% in the same core subjects.
The spending per student is higher at Baldwin-Woodville High ($13,463) compared to Greenfield Elementary ($10,861), which may contribute to the high school's better performance and outcomes. Both schools have relatively low student-teacher ratios, with Greenfield Elementary at 16.7 and Baldwin-Woodville High at 15.4, which could also be a factor in their academic success.
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