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Beloit report-card score edges up to 55.8 amid gains in growth; board flags elementary, absenteeism and staffing concerns

Beloit School District Board of Education · November 19, 2025
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The Beloit School District's overall report-card score rose to 55.8, driven by growth gains, but trustees and staff warned that several elementary schools slipped, chronic absenteeism remains high and staffing instability threatens progress.

Beloit School District's overall state report-card score improved to 55.8 for the reporting period presented Nov. 18, district staff told the board, reflecting gains in growth and targeted interventions even as some elementary sites slipped in category rankings.

"Overall our overall score is 55.8," the TLE presenter said, laying out how the state report card weights four priority areas and noting that growth counts for 45 percent of the overall score. The district reported increases across multiple growth and achievement measures, with notable growth among students with disabilities and Black/African American students in some grades.

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