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Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District Schools Exceed And Meet Expectations On State Report Card

The Department of Public Instruction (DPI) has released its School and District Report Cards for the 2020-2021 school year.

November 16, 2021

The Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District is celebrating six schools that Exceeds Expectations and four that Meets Expectations on the 2020-2021 state report card. The Department of Public Instruction (DPI) has released its School and District Report Cards for the 2020-2021 school year. The Report Cards are intended to help districts use performance data to target improvement efforts that ensure students are ready for their next educational step – whether it be the next grade level, graduation, college and/or careers.

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At the foundation of the report cards are four priority areas. Schools receive a score for each of 4 priority areas:

In 2020-2021, OCFSD met expectations with a score of 67.3 and celebrates achievement scores that are higher than the state average in both ELA and math. In addition, the District score was the same or higher than 71.8% of Districts in the state. Another area to celebrate was our On Track to Graduation data - which is higher than the state in all areas and the same or higher than 63.7% of districts in the state.

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The following schools Exceeds Expectations (to view their individual school report card, click on the name of the school).

The following schools Meets Expectations (to view their individual school report card, click on the name of the school).

All these public report cards can be found online at http://dpi.wi.gov/accountability/report-cards.

We applaud the hard work of our students and staff and thank them for their dedication, commitment and resilience to our school communities!


This press release was produced by the Oak Creek Franklin Joint School District. The views expressed here are the author’s own.