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Sun Prairie secondary report: state ratings and assessment scores improve, gaps persist

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At a Jan. 27 presentation to the Sun Prairie Area School District Board of Education, Dr. Sarah Chiaclarity reported improved state report-card scores and assessment gains across most secondary sites but highlighted persistent achievement gaps for Black students, students with disabilities and multilingual learners.

Dr. Sarah Chiaclarity, director of secondary for teaching, learning and equity for the Sun Prairie Area School District, told the board on Jan. 27 that state report-card scores and internal assessment measures for the district’s middle and high schools have risen in 2023–24 but key demographic groups remain behind.

Chiaclarity said the district’s newly configured secondary schools posted higher ratings than in 2022–23 where ratings existed, with Sun Prairie East and Sun Prairie West both “exceeding expectations” on the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction report card. Central Heights and other recently reconfigured sites moved to ratings that meet expectations. Prairie View Middle School was identified for targeted supports and interventions for specific…

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