Summary:
The Mayville School District in Wisconsin serves students from preschool through 12th grade across three schools: Mayville Junior-Senior High, Mayville Elementary, and Parkview Early Learning Center. The district faces a mix of strengths and challenges, with some standout academic performance but also areas for improvement.
Mayville Junior-Senior High has shown relatively strong performance on standardized tests, with 7th and 8th-grade students scoring above the state average in math and 10th-grade students performing close to the state average on the ACT. The school also boasts a high 4-year graduation rate of 91% and a low dropout rate of 1.3%. However, the school struggles with a higher-than-average chronic absenteeism rate of 17.7%. In contrast, Mayville Elementary has excelled in 3rd-grade math, with 83.33% of students proficient or better, significantly higher than the state average, but the school struggles in 4th and 5th-grade English language arts.
Across the district, the schools face challenges with high chronic absenteeism rates, ranging from 17.7% to 40%, and serve a significant population of students from low-income families, with free/reduced lunch rates between 33.27% and 43.75%. While the district spends between $12,458 and $13,358 per student, which is in line with the state average, and maintains favorable student-teacher ratios, the inconsistent academic performance and equity concerns suggest a need for targeted interventions to improve student outcomes throughout the Mayville School District.
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