Summary:
The D.C. Everest Area School District in Wisconsin is home to two high schools: D.C. Everest High and D.C. Everest Idea School. While both schools perform well, the D.C. Everest Idea School stands out as a high-achieving public charter high school, consistently ranking among the top schools in the state.
The D.C. Everest Idea School boasts impressive test scores, with 80% of 10th graders proficient or better in ACT Mathematics, significantly outperforming the district and state averages. The school also maintains high graduation rates (91%) and low dropout rates (1.3%), on par with the larger D.C. Everest High. Additionally, the D.C. Everest Idea School has lower chronic absenteeism (17.7%) compared to the district average, and its spending per student ($11,837) is slightly lower than the $12,097 spent per student at D.C. Everest High.
Both high schools in the district demonstrate strong academic performance, with D.C. Everest High also exceeding state averages in several key test metrics, including 10th-grade proficiency rates in Social Studies, English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science. However, D.C. Everest High has a higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (34.02%) compared to the D.C. Everest Idea School (25.76%), and a slightly higher student-teacher ratio of 17.3 compared to 15.9 at the D.C. Everest Idea School.
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