Markesan School District Superintendent Duane Bark (2023) | Markesan School District
Markesan School District Superintendent Duane Bark (2023) | Markesan School District
Of the 2,479 students attending Green Lake County schools, 80.4% were white. Hispanic students were the second largest ethnicity, making up 13.1% of Green Lake County students.
In the previous school year, white students were also the most common group in Green Lake County, representing 80.6% of the student body.
Countywide, Berlin High School had the most even distribution of races, which included 76.9% white students, 16.6% Hispanic students, 4.5% multiracial students, 0.9% Black students, 0.5% Asian students, 0.5% Pacific Islander students, and 0.2% American Indian students.
In the 2024-25 school year, the total number of students enrolled in public schools in the county dropped 6.5% compared to the previous year.
According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) 2024 Mathematics Snapshot Report for Wisconsin Grade 8, there remains a significant achievement gap between ethnic groups in Wisconsin. White students outperformed Black students by an average of 50 points, and Hispanic students scored on average 32 points lower than their white peers.
School Name | Most Represented Ethnicity | Percent of Total Student Body | Total Enrollment |
---|---|---|---|
Berlin High School | White | 76.9% | 441 |
Berlin Middle School | White | 70.3% | 276 |
Clay Lamberton Elementary School | White | 72.1% | 480 |
Green Lake Elementary School | White | 91.2% | 137 |
Green Lake High School | White | 86.3% | 139 |
Markesan High School | White | 83.6% | 244 |
Markesan Intermediate School | White | 87.6% | 153 |
Markesan Middle School | White | 81.4% | 161 |
Markesan Primary School | White | 84.7% | 163 |
Princeton School | White | 91.9% | 285 |