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OCFSD Exceeds Expectations on District Report Card
OCFSD 2020

Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District Exceeds Expectations on District Report Card

The Department of Public Instruction (DPI) has released its School and District Report Cards for the 2022-2023 school year. The Report Cards are intended to help districts use performance data to target improvement efforts that ensure students are ready for their next educational step – whether it be the next grade level, graduation, college and/or careers. 

At the foundation of the report cards are four priority areas. Schools receive a score for each of the four priority areas:

  • Student Achievement: students’ level of knowledge and skills attained compared against state academic standards in English language arts (ELA) and mathematics. 

  • Growth: how rapidly students are gaining knowledge and skills from year to year, focusing on the pace of improvement in students’ performance.

  • Target Group Outcomes: outcomes for students with the lowest test scores in their school - the Target Group. Outcomes are displayed for achievement, growth, chronic absenteeism, and attendance or graduation rate. 

  • On-Track to Graduation: how successfully students are achieving educational milestones that predict later success. 

 In 2022-2023, OCFSD moved into the EXCEEDS expectations category with a score of 70.8 and celebrates achievement scores that are higher than the state average. In addition, the District achievement scores were in the top 71% of districts in the state. Growth scores increased by almost 2 points, and Target Group Outcomes overall score increased by 4.5 points from the prior year.

To view individual school report cards, click on the name of the school below.

All public report cards can be found online at http://dpi.wi.gov/accountability/report-cards.

We applaud the hard work of our students and staff and thank them for their dedication and commitment to our school communities!