Summary:
The city of Franksville, Wisconsin is home to 3 elementary schools that serve students from grades K-5: Raymond Elementary, North Cape Elementary, and Drought Elementary. These schools are operated by the Raymond #14 School District, North Cape School District, and Norway J7 School District, respectively.
Among the three schools, North Cape Elementary stands out as the top performer, ranking 71st out of 1,061 Wisconsin elementary schools and earning a 5-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school consistently achieves high test scores, with 85% or more of students proficient or better in English Language Arts and Mathematics. In contrast, Drought Elementary has a concerning 23.5% dropout rate and a 12% chronic absenteeism rate, indicating potential underlying issues that need to be addressed.
The data also reveals differences in spending per student, with North Cape Elementary spending $14,891 per student and Raymond Elementary spending $11,889 per student in 2020-2021. This raises questions about the relationship between funding and student outcomes, and whether the higher-spending schools are using their resources effectively.
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