As part of the state accountability system, the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) produces report cards for every publicly funded school and district in Wisconsin. These Accountability Report Cards include data on multiple indicators for multiple years across four Priority Areas (Student Achievement, Growth, Closing Gaps, and On-track and Post-secondary Success). In addition, given the impact on student success, the Accountability Report Cards also measure chronic absenteeism and dropout rates. A school or district's Overall Accountability Score places the school/district into one of five Overall Accountability Ratings:
For more detailed information about the creation and scoring for the report cards, see the Accountability Resources page.
St. Croix Falls Report Card Information
Each building within the district receives a state report card summary as well as the district as a whole. Below are links to these summaries. Questions and comments about the state accountability report cards may be sent to Brian Kray
In addition to state-level report cards, the federal government has also released report cards that provide a similar look into our school's performance. This federal system is intended to identify the schools most in need of support and improvement, DPI will report results for all public schools in the state (including those with no identifications) because providing data to educators working to close Wisconsin's achievement gaps is critically important. The ESSA Accountability Reports along with the statewide identification data are publicly reported here: apps2.dpi.wi.gov/essa.
Our district Federal Report cards are linked below.
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), reauthorized as the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) requires each state to share certain data with the public.
This quick video will help you learn how to navigate and use the WISEdash Public Portal. WISEdash is a data portal that uses "dashboards," or visual collections of graphs and tables, to provide multi-year education data about Wisconsin schools. Data can be grouped and filtered by a variety of demographics including grade level, gender, race/ethnicity, economic status, disability, English proficiency, and migrant status. Data download files are also available. Since the WISEdash Public Portal is available to the general public, student data is redacted to protect students' identities. No personally identifiable information (PII) is visible.