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Rice Lake Area School District meets expectations on DPI report card; board highlights growth opportunities
Summary
The Rice Lake Area School District received an overall DPI score of 64, 'meeting expectations.' District staff said achievement remains above the state in ELA and math while growth lags, and board members pressed for clarity on weighting and opportunities to increase industry credentials and career certifications for students.
The Rice Lake Area School District received an overall score of 64 on the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) school and district report cards, a district presenter identified as Marsha told the board at its Nov. 24 meeting. "We are rated at the same level as we were last year — meeting expectations with an overall score of 64," the presenter said.
The presenter described five components that feed the report‑card score — achievement, growth, target‑group outcomes, on‑track‑to‑graduation measures and supporting graphs — and noted that the district remains at or above the state average on achievement in both English language arts and math. Marsha said the district’s growth score rose by 0.9 percentage points this year but still lags the state.
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