DPI school, district accountability report cards indicate positive trends

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The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) on Tuesday released its school and district accountability report cards for the 2022–23 school year, including data on achievement, growth, target group outcomes, and numbers on-track for graduation, NBC15 reports.

According to DPI, roughly 94% of Wisconsin’s public school districts met, exceeded, or significantly exceeded expectations for accountability scorecards. Overall, achievement improved from the 2021–22 school year but is still lower than pre-pandemic levels for many schools.

Nineteen school districts increased by one rating category compared to the year before; 52 decreased by one rating; and 306 had no change.

DPI also said 80% of the scored private schools participating in a Private School Choice program met, exceeded, or significantly exceeded expectations. Roughly 58% of private choice schools were unable to be scored due to insufficient data, however.

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All school districts and scores can be accessed on DPI’s website.

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