Summary:
The city of Fredonia, Wisconsin is home to 4 schools serving students from elementary through high school, including 1 alternative virtual school. The Northern Ozaukee School District encompasses these schools and is ranked 113th out of 426 school districts in the state, with a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Among the standout schools in the district are Ozaukee Middle School, ranked 70th out of 628 Wisconsin middle schools, and Ozaukee High School, ranked 76th out of 431 Wisconsin high schools. Both schools consistently perform well on state assessments, with 70-80% of students proficient or better in core subjects. In contrast, the district's alternative virtual school, Wisconsin Virtual Learning, has mixed academic performance, though it maintains a high graduation rate and low dropout rate.
The data suggests a correlation between student socioeconomic status and academic performance, with the schools serving a higher percentage of economically disadvantaged students generally performing lower on assessments. However, the district's investment in resources, as indicated by the spending per student and student-teacher ratios, appears to be aligned with the academic performance of the schools, with the higher-performing schools receiving more funding and having lower student-teacher ratios.
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