Summary:
The Pittsville School District in Wisconsin consists of two schools: Pittsville Elementary and Pittsville High. The district as a whole is ranked 293 out of 426 districts in the state and has a 2-star rating.
Pittsville Elementary stands out as the stronger performing school in the district, with consistently higher test scores compared to the district and state averages across various subjects and grade levels. The school also has relatively low dropout rates and chronic absenteeism. In contrast, Pittsville High School has more mixed performance, with its statewide ranking declining and test scores in ELA, math, and science lagging behind state averages.
While Pittsville Elementary has a higher student-teacher ratio of 10.8, indicating smaller class sizes, Pittsville High spends more per student ($15,282) compared to the elementary school ($13,411). The district may want to consider ways to replicate the success of the elementary school at the high school level and address areas of concern, such as chronic absenteeism and socioeconomic disparities, to ensure all students in the district receive a high-quality education.
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