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West Allis-West Milwaukee board reviews state report card showing district growth; goals reset to new baselines
Summary
Board workshop on Nov. 17 highlighted a 10.4-point district improvement and growth that exceeded 82.9% of Wisconsin districts. Presenters outlined changes to baseline goals, subgroup gains, data discrepancies flagged with the Department of Public Instruction, and next steps for instructional supports.
The West Allis-West Milwaukee School District on Nov. 17 reviewed its newly released state report card and the district's academic progress, with administrators presenting gains and explaining adjustments to district goals.
Miss Brosh, leading the teaching-and-learning presentation, said the district's overall report-card score is 70.3, placing it in the "meets expectations" category under the state's updated rubric. She told the board the district has improved by 10.4 points over two years and that growth measures indicate the district outperformed roughly 82.9% of Wisconsin districts on the state's growth metric.
"Achievement is not yet where we want it to be, but we are seeing very promising growth," Brosh said, noting that eight schools increased their rating to "exceeds expectations" and that…
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