Summary:
The Stockbridge School District in Wisconsin consists of three small schools: Stockbridge Elementary, Stockbridge High, and Stockbridge Middle. While the district faces some challenges, such as high chronic absenteeism rates and declining performance at the high school, there are also areas of strength, including strong social studies performance at the elementary and high school levels.
Stockbridge High School stands out with a 91.0% four-year graduation rate and a low 1.3% dropout rate, despite being ranked 346 out of 431 Wisconsin high schools. The school also performed well on the 10th grade social studies exam, with 76.92% of students proficient or better, significantly higher than the state average. In contrast, Stockbridge Elementary has shown improvement, moving from a 1-star to a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger, and had strong performance in 4th grade social studies, with 72.73% of students proficient or better, compared to the state average of 63.65%.
Across the district, the schools have relatively small enrollments, ranging from 47 to 98 students, and low student-teacher ratios, which can be beneficial for student learning. However, the district as a whole is ranked 389 out of 426 in Wisconsin and is rated 0 stars out of 5 by SchoolDigger, indicating significant room for improvement. Addressing the high chronic absenteeism rates and investigating the decline in Stockbridge High School's performance could be important next steps for the Stockbridge School District.
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