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Parkview School District "Meets Expectations," administrators say

Parkview School District Board of Education · December 15, 2025
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District staff presented the Wisconsin State Report Card, saying Parkview "Meets Expectations," reviewed five-year trends, subgroup outcomes, absenteeism, and graduation-on-track indicators.

District staff told the Parkview School District Board of Education on Dec. 15 that the district overall "Meets Expectations" on the Wisconsin State Report Card. Presenters Jen Bowers and Matt Green walked trustees through a slide presentation covering historical five-year trends and how Achievement and Growth scores are calculated.

Bowers and Green highlighted target-group outcomes, absenteeism, and indicators tied to the On-Track-to-Graduation plan, noting implications for resource allocation and future curriculum work. "Parkview School District 'Meets Expectations'," the presentation stated, and staff flagged socioeconomic disadvantage and attendance as areas the district will continue to monitor.