Summary:
The city of Necedah, Wisconsin is home to 5 schools serving grades K-12, including 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 2 high schools. The data reveals a mix of performance, with some standout schools like N-Vision Learning Center and N-Gage Academy outperforming the district and state averages, while other schools like Necedah Elementary and Necedah High face challenges.
The two public charter schools, N-Vision Learning Center and N-Gage Academy, appear to be the standout performers in the district. N-Vision Learning Center has some of the highest test scores, particularly in 3rd grade math, and lower chronic absenteeism rates. N-Gage Academy also has very strong performance on English Language Arts and Math tests, with 6th and 7th grade students scoring significantly above the district and state averages. Both charter schools also have very low dropout rates.
In contrast, the traditional public schools in the Necedah Area School District face some significant challenges. Chronic absenteeism rates range from 1.9% at Necedah Elementary to 13.7% at Necedah High, and the district has high rates of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, from 44% to 70%. Spending per student also varies widely, from around $11,600 to $18,500, which may contribute to the differences in performance across the schools.
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