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The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction released district and school report cards last week. We are excited to share that our District scored EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS for the second straight year! Congratulations to our students, parents, teachers, staff and administrators of the Campbellsport School District for their hard work and dedication to learning and growing! As a school district, we are continually looking to improve instruction in our schools. The Wisconsin school report card is one resource we use to reflect on our strengths and areas for improvement. This is an accomplishment that we all can be proud of!  

These results help us identify some of our successes and pinpoint areas to focus on for improvement in our schools or district. But as DPI stresses, these report cards are just one source of information about our schools. Our students are more than a test score and valuable learning, instruction, growth, and experiences are taking place every day during the school year! 

Campbellsport School District Report Card highlights include: 

  • There are thirty-five 4K - 12th grade school districts in our CESA 6 Region. We had the 13th highest score out of those 35 districts. 

  • We were 1 of 17 school districts scoring Exceeds Expectations in our CESA 6 Region.

  • Campbellsport Elementary School scored the highest at Significantly Exceeds Expectations with a score of 85.2.

  • Eden Elementary and Campbellsport Middle Schools both earned Exceeds Expectations.  

  • Both Eden Elementary and Campbellsport High School improved their scores from last year.

  • Campbellsport High School’s report card is Meets Expectations. 

  • All CSD student groups scored higher than the state average for growth in English Language Arts (ELA).

  • Students with disabilities group achievement increased by 7.8 points in ELA.

  • Students with disabilities group achievement increased by 4.2 points in Math.

  • Two-hundred fifty-one (58%) of high school students successfully completed at least one dual enrollment course. This is over twice as many as the state average (23.2%).

  • Fifty-one students (12%) earned at least one industry-recognized credential. This is 3x higher than the state average (3.9%).

  • Forty-four students (10.1%) participated in a work-based learning program which is above the state average (8.5%). 

School and district report cards can be accessed online at http://dpi.wi.gov/accountability/report-cards along with resources that explain the report cards.

You can also view our district and school report cards on the CSD website at the links below: