Summary:
The Lake Geneva-Genoa City Union High School School District in Wisconsin serves high school students and includes two schools: Badger High and New Visions Charter School. Based on the available data, Badger High appears to be the stronger-performing school in the district, with higher statewide rankings, better test scores, and lower dropout rates compared to state averages.
Badger High outperforms the district and state in all tested subjects, including social studies, English language arts, mathematics, and science. It also has a higher four-year graduation rate and lower chronic absenteeism rate than the state average. In contrast, New Visions Charter School struggles, with a significantly lower proficiency rate in social studies and a much higher student-teacher ratio than Badger High.
While both schools have a 91.0% four-year graduation rate, which is higher than the state average, New Visions Charter School has a 0% proficiency rate in social studies, a concerning statistic. The district as a whole has positive indicators, such as lower dropout rates than the state, but the chronic absenteeism rate for both schools is higher than the state average, which could be an area of focus for improvement.
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