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Port Washington-Saukville highlights expanded summer school, reports higher FTE and strong attendance

Port Washington-Saukville School District Board of Education · September 22, 2025
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District staff described a redesigned summer program focused on targeted grade-level interventions, new enrichment offerings and higher reported summer FTE; administrators said 1,137 students participated and FTE rose from 84 to 87 in the DPI report, and attendance averaged about 94.2%.

Zach Mueller, the district’s community coordinator and summer-school coordinator, told the board the summer program was redesigned this year to prioritize targeted academic interventions and a robust enrichment catalog. “We really wanna take a look at that and redesign our jump start courses,” Mueller said, describing grade-level ‘jump start’ intervention classes run for six weeks and intended for students on intervention and PIP plans.

The changes gave recommended students early sign-up…

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