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New Berlin district keeps 5‑star rating; consultant walks board through what drives the state report card
Summary
Dr. Joe Schroeder of the Association of Wisconsin School Administrators told the New Berlin Board the district earned 88.6 and a ninth consecutive 5‑star rating, highlighting value‑add growth, strong target‑group outcomes and how DPI weights measures by poverty rates.
Dr. Joe Schroeder, associate executive director at the Association of Wisconsin School Administrators, told the New Berlin School District Board on Feb. 9 that the district’s overall accountability score of 88.6 delivered a ninth consecutive “significantly exceeding expectations” (5‑star) rating and that every school in the district also scored 5 stars.
Schroeder said the state report card combines multiple assessments and indicators into four priority areas—achievement, growth, target‑group outcomes and on‑track to graduation—and that weightings vary by district according to the share of economically disadvantaged students. “These are a few things to highlight,” he said, before outlining how the cover…
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