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What is the Wisconsin School District
Performance Report?
The Wisconsin School District Performance Report was created in 1991 with the passage of State Statute 115.38. It serves as the State’s comprehensive resource for data on school performance and student achievement. The information provided reflects the previous school year’s data. This is because at the end of each year Wisconsin districts submit information to the state educational office where a comprehensive, state-wide report is generated.
Information in the School Performance Report comes from three sources:
• Wisconsin’s 426 public school districts
• Private firms that administer assessments to Wisconsin’s students (ACT, AP, etc.)
• Department of Public Instruction data collections
The School District of Amery’s School Performance Report for the 2009-10 school year will be completed in the spring of 2011, however, much of the information is available on the WINSS website. Parents or guardians of students enrolled in Amery schools may request that a copy of the Amery School Performance Report be provided to them following completion or you may click on the following links to view the reports.
Wisconsin District and School Performance Reports
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