Summary:
The Mishicot School District in Wisconsin consists of three schools: Schultz Elementary, Mishicot High, and Mishicot Middle. The district serves a mix of academic performance, with Mishicot High standing out as the top-performing school in the district, consistently ranking among the best high schools in Wisconsin.
Mishicot High boasts an impressive 95.8% four-year graduation rate and a low 0.7% dropout rate, outperforming the state average on several key test scores. In contrast, Schultz Elementary has mixed academic results, with proficiency rates ranging from 33.33% to 68.85% in English Language Arts and 33.87% to 67.16% in Mathematics. Mishicot Middle demonstrates strong academic performance, with proficiency rates ranging from 41.94% to 79.17% in English Language Arts and 56.92% to 79.17% in Mathematics.
The district faces some challenges, such as relatively high chronic absenteeism rates at Schultz Elementary and Mishicot High, as well as serving a significant population of students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, with free and reduced-price lunch rates ranging from 23.66% to 25.67% across the district. Addressing these issues may require targeted strategies and interventions to ensure equitable educational opportunities for all students in the Mishicot School District.
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