Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction Jill Underly | underlyforwi.com
Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction Jill Underly | underlyforwi.com
Data showed that Waushara County schools welcomed 2,555 students during the 2023-24 school year. Among them, white students comprised 76.6% of the student body to be the most represented ethnicity in the county.
Among the 11 schools in Waushara County, Parkside School recorded the highest enrollment of white students in the 2023-24 school year, with a total of 343 students.
According to the Nation’s Report Card 2022 results, Black fourth-graders in Wisconsin scored an average of 40 points lower than their white colleagues in both math and reading.
Data also showed that Black students were three times as likely to fail the reading test than white pupils in the state. The gap is even larger in mathematics, with Black students failing five times more than white students.
These achievement gaps are also reflected in graduation rates. According to recent US Census data, nearly 95% of white students in the state successfully graduated in 2021.
Meanwhile, graduation rates for Black and multiracial students lagged behind white students by 10%. Even further behind, only 71.6% of Hispanic students completed their high school education during the same period, one of the lowest graduation rates in the state.
School name | % of white students enrollment | Total Enrollment |
---|---|---|
Coloma Elementary School | 82.8% | 122 |
Parkside School | 74.7% | 459 |
Redgranite Elementary School | 83.3% | 120 |
Riverview Elementary School | 76.4% | 331 |
Tri-County Elementary School | 69.7% | 267 |
Tri-County High School | 69.2% | 169 |
Tri-County Middle School | 67.2% | 137 |
Wautoma High School | 75.5% | 400 |
Wild Rose Elementary School | 83.9% | 280 |
Wild Rose High School | 84.8% | 270 |