Brookfield Central High School “Significantly Exceeds Expectations” with a score of 85.6, according to the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) who released district and school report cards this week. Additionally, the District's rating score of 85.1 is the third highest of 4K-12th grade districts in the state with a student population of over 1,000, based on 2023-24 school year data. Additionally, all of the District's schools received classifications of "significantly exceeds" or "exceeds" expectations, the two highest ratings.
The district and school report cards are intended to create a more standardized methodology for parents and community members to determine the effectiveness of their local districts and schools.
The report cards include outcomes for each school in four priority areas: Student Achievement, Student Growth,Target Group Outcomes, and On-Track to Graduation. Based on a combined score in each of these four areas, scores and ratings are determined for every publicly funded school and district in Wisconsin.
“These results highlight the remarkable growth and success of our students, showcasing our educators’ dedication and exceptional efforts on behalf of all our students,” reflected Emily Greiber, Assistant Superintendent for Teaching & Learning.
To view report cards for other Districts or to learn more about the accountability system, visit the Department of Public Instruction's site at https://apps2.dpi.wi.gov/reportcards/.