Summary:
The city of Green Bay, Wisconsin is home to 9 high schools, including a mix of public and public charter schools that serve students in grades 9-12. These schools vary in size, performance, and student demographics, offering families a range of educational options within the local area.
Among the standout schools in Green Bay, Bay Port High School consistently ranks among the top 100 high schools in Wisconsin, with strong test scores and a relatively low free/reduced lunch rate of 20.81%. Another high-performing school is Ashwaubenon High School, which ranks in the top 300 schools in the state and also has above-average test scores and a lower free/reduced lunch rate compared to the district average. In contrast, the Northeast Wisconsin School of Innovation, a public charter school, shows mixed performance, with some bright spots but overall lower scores than the district and state averages.
Across the high schools in Green Bay, there are some consistent trends, such as a high four-year graduation rate of 91.0% and low dropout rates ranging from 1.3% to 1.3%. However, the data also reveals significant disparities in academic performance, with the top-performing schools, such as Bay Port High and Ashwaubenon High, outpacing the lower-performing schools, such as East High and West High. These disparities may be influenced by factors beyond just funding and resources, highlighting the need for further investigation into the unique challenges and opportunities faced by schools in the Green Bay area.
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