The Department of Public Instruction (DPI) annually posts School Report Card and District Report Card data. The Burlington Area School District received a “Meets Expectations” score. The Report Cards help schools and districts use performance data to target improvement efforts that ensure students are ready for their next educational step.
The School Report Card is primarily based on last year’s performance, the 2022-23 school year. Though this year’s report card looks different than the past, at the foundation of the report cards are four priority areas. Schools and districts receive a score for each priority area:
- Achievement - proficiency in English language arts (ELA) and mathematics on the annual state assessments
- Growth - year-to-year progress in ELA and math achievement
- Target Group Outcomes - outcomes for students with the lowest test scores: the Target Group.
- On-Track to Graduation - reliable predictors of how successfully students are progressing toward completing their K-12 education.
The priority area scores are aggregated into an overall accountability score, from 0 to 100. This score is displayed on the front page of the school or district report cards. It is important to note that the 0 to 100 accountability score is not a “percent correct” measurement. Based on its score, a school or district receives one of five rating categories, from Fails to Meet Expectations to Significantly Exceeds Expectations, as well as corresponding one to five stars. See this link for how to understand the report cards.
Links to District Report Cards:
District Report Card
Burlington High School Report Card
Karcher Middle School Report Card
Cooper Montessori Report Card
Dyer Elementary Report Card
Lyons Center Elementary Report Card
Waller Elementary Report Card
Winkler Elementary Report Card
Wisconsin Connect Charter School (WisCo) Report Card
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