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Wilmot UHS reports small statewide gains but warns growth and absenteeism lag
Summary
District officials said the Wilmot UHS School District's overall report-card score rose four points to 58.5, but growth measures and chronic absenteeism remain below state averages; staff said targeted support and attendance interventions are priorities going forward.
The Wilmot UHS School District reported an overall score of 58.5 on its recently released 2024-25 school report card, a four-point increase from the prior year, but district staff said growth and chronic absenteeism remain the primary concerns.
"Our overall score was a 58.5, which meets few expectations," the presenter said while walking the board through the district's report-card charts. The presenter noted that the median threshold for meeting expectations is 60 and highlighted gains compared with the prior year.
The presenter told the board the district's…
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