Summary:
The Lodi School District in Wisconsin is home to three elementary schools serving grades PK-5: Lodi Primary, Lodi Elementary, and Ouisconsing School of Collaboration. These schools demonstrate a range of performance metrics and characteristics, with Lodi Primary standing out as the largest and most well-resourced school in the district.
Lodi Primary serves the youngest students in the district, with grades PK-2, and has the highest enrollment with 396 students. It also has the lowest chronic absenteeism rate at 17.7% and the lowest percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients at 11.11%. Additionally, Lodi Primary has the highest spending per student at $13,601. In contrast, Ouisconsing School of Collaboration, a public charter school serving grades 3-5, has the smallest enrollment with only 75 students and the lowest student-teacher ratio at 12.7. However, Ouisconsing's academic performance is more mixed, with some grades and subjects exceeding the district and state, while others fall behind.
Overall, the Lodi School District appears to be providing a quality education to its students, with all three schools ranking in the top half of Wisconsin elementary schools based on the SchoolDigger rankings. While Lodi Primary stands out as the strongest performer, the district may want to explore ways to ensure equitable distribution of resources and address the consistent chronic absenteeism rates across all three schools.
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