Summary:
The New Auburn School District in Wisconsin has only one middle school, New Auburn Middle, which serves students in grades 6-8. The school has faced declining performance in recent years, ranking in the bottom half of Wisconsin middle schools and dropping from a 2-star to a 1-star rating.
New Auburn Middle's test scores are consistently below the state averages in core subjects like English Language Arts and Mathematics. The school has a relatively small student population of just 51 students, with a high percentage (41.18%) eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a significant economic challenge for the student body. Despite the school's small size, it has a low student-to-teacher ratio of 6.3 and higher per-student spending than the state average, suggesting that resources may not be effectively utilized to support student learning and achievement.
The school's challenges are further reflected in its high chronic absenteeism rate of 17.7%, which is relatively high compared to the state. While the dropout rate of 1.3% is lower than the state average, the overall picture suggests that New Auburn School District may need to implement targeted interventions and strategies to address the unique needs of the students at New Auburn Middle and improve educational outcomes.
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