Summary:
The Hilbert School District contains a single high school, Hilbert High, which serves a relatively small student population of 143 students. While the school has maintained a strong graduation rate of 91.0% and a low dropout rate of 1.3%, its overall academic performance appears to be average to below-average compared to other high schools in Wisconsin.
Hilbert High's test scores are generally below the state averages in core subjects like English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science, though its performance on the Social Studies exam is closer to the state average. The school also faces challenges with a high chronic absenteeism rate of 17.7%, which may be contributing to its lower academic outcomes. Additionally, a significant portion of the student body, 32.17%, receives free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively high level of economic disadvantage.
Despite these challenges, Hilbert High has some strengths, including a favorable student-teacher ratio of 10.4 to 1 and a district that spends slightly above the state average on education, at $12,892 per student. The school's performance has been somewhat inconsistent over the past few years, with its statewide ranking fluctuating from 72nd to 305th out of 431 high schools. Targeted interventions and support may be necessary to help Hilbert High and its students reach their full potential.
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