Summary:
The Lake Geneva-Genoa City Union High School School District in Wisconsin is home to two high schools: Badger High and New Visions Charter School. Based on the available data, Badger High stands out as the stronger performing school in the district, with higher graduation rates, lower dropout rates, and significantly better test scores across subjects compared to both the district and state averages.
Badger High has a 4-year graduation rate of 94.9%, compared to 91.6% at New Visions Charter School. Badger High also has a much lower dropout rate of 0.3%, while New Visions Charter School has a 3.5% dropout rate. In terms of academic performance, Badger High outperforms the district and state in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science, with 49.48% of 10th graders proficient or better in ELA, compared to 48.37% for the district and 45.65% for the state.
While both schools have relatively high rates of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, Badger High spends more per student at $13,529, compared to $13,050 at New Visions Charter School. Badger High also has a lower student-teacher ratio of 16:1, while the ratio at New Visions Charter School is unspecified. Overall, the data suggests that Badger High is the standout school in the district, providing a higher quality of education and better student outcomes compared to its counterpart.
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