Summary:
The Mishicot School District has one elementary school, Schultz Elementary, serving students in grades K-5. While Schultz Elementary is the sole elementary school in the district, its performance has been mixed compared to state averages on standardized tests, with some grade levels and subjects exceeding expectations while others fall short.
Over the past three years, Schultz Elementary's statewide ranking has declined, dropping from 360th out of 1,067 Wisconsin elementary schools in 2021-2022 to 682nd out of 1,061 in 2023-2024. The school's performance on the Forward Exam, Wisconsin's standardized test, has been a mixed bag, with Schultz Elementary outperforming the state average in certain grade levels and subjects, such as 3rd grade English Language Arts and Mathematics, while underperforming in others, like 4th grade English Language Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science.
Demographically, Schultz Elementary has a lower free and reduced-price lunch rate compared to the state average, suggesting it may serve a more affluent student population. The school's student-teacher ratio of 16.5 is slightly higher than the state average, and its per-student spending of $9,564 is in line with the state average. These factors indicate that funding and resources are not significant contributors to the school's performance, and the focus should be on identifying and addressing the specific academic areas where Schultz Elementary is struggling to improve its overall standing among Wisconsin elementary schools.
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