| | Summer School of 2012Back to All-District Reports This data is for summer school that took place in the calendar year of 2012, and it is considered to be part of FY 2012-2013.
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ADistrict | 2012 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2012 | FTE Summer of 2011 | Explanation of Variance |
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Albany (0063) | 6/11 to 8/24 | 53 | 281 | 583,967 | 12 | 9 | With new class offerings we had more kids attending on a more regular basis. |
Districts shown above: 1 Go to Top BDistrict | 2012 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2012 | FTE Summer of 2011 | Explanation of Variance |
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Baraboo (0280) | 6/11 to 8/2 | 32 | 546 | 852,750 | 18 | 0 | The Baraboo School District has reinstated a summer school program after not offering summer school for several years. | Belmont Community (0364) | 6/11 to 8/3 | 39 | 189 | 341,702 | 7 | 10 | Less offerings in the Middle/High School side. | Brown Deer (0721) | June252012 to July272012 | 22 | 200 | 659,901 | 14 | 9 | We are taking an increasing vigorous approach to requiring summer school, and refusing to pass students to tenth grade until they have satisfactorily completed ninth grade requirements. We are also being increasingly vigorous at younger grades. | Bruce (0735) | 6/11 to 8/9 | 38 | 199 | 577,955 | 12 | 9 | We added a number of summer school classes this year. Our goal was to have more students, particularly Middle School and Elementary School, in classes during the summer to increase the amount of reading and math they were doing during the summer break. We hope to see less loss in lexile and qualtile scores during the summer. |
Districts shown above: 4 Go to Top CDistrict | 2012 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2012 | FTE Summer of 2011 | Explanation of Variance |
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Chequamegon (1071) | 6/18 to 8/26 | 26 | 170 | 237,890 | 5 | 10 | Fewer offerings at the elementary level. | Clintonville (1141) | 6/11 to 8/26 | 54 | 576 | 2,115,690 | 44 | 11 | Summer 2011 the district reduced the summer school program due to budget constraints. Summer 2012 the district restored the full summer school program. | Cochrane-Fountain City (1155) | 6/4 to 9/2 | 78 | 360 | 526,185 | 11 | 7 | We offered more summer school programs than last year. One summer school program was for a credit, which brought in more students and more minutes. | Coleman (1169) | 6/4 to 8/31 | 50 | 201 | 338,802 | 7 | 10 | Number of students participating, less summer classes offered. |
Districts shown above: 4 Go to Top DDistrict | 2012 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2012 | FTE Summer of 2011 | Explanation of Variance |
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Denmark (1407) | 6/4 to 8/22 | 53 | 681 | 2,472,369 | 51 | 39 | A new Summer Weight Training class was introduced that was popular with the students | Desoto Area (1421) | 6/11 to 8/17 | 40 | 298 | 917,555 | 19 | 9 | The district offered more courses and expanded the length of summer school with more students participating. | Durand (1499) | 6/2 to 8/28 | 41 | 804 | 688,696 | 14 | 4 | Elementary enrichment courses were part of Summer School 2012, but were not offered Summer 2011. |
Districts shown above: 3 Go to Top EDistrict | 2012 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2012 | FTE Summer of 2011 | Explanation of Variance |
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Eau Claire Area (1554) | 6/18 to 8/9 | 31 | 11359 | 28,195,455 | 580 | 259 | We were able to offer additional courses and therefore had an increase in student participation. Classes that were added were: Claymation, Art of Doodling, Wisconsin Fish, Healthy Habits, Artology, Let's Just Play, Youth for Unity, Drama Matters, Project Learn, Science Explorers, Team Sports, Locally Developed Art Program and Locally Developed Education and Career Program. | Elk Mound Area (1645) | 6/5 to 8/22 | 50 | 837 | 916,430 | 19 | 14 | We had 18 summer school classes offered this year and last year there were 14 summer school classes offered. Also our enrollment district wide has increased therefore the enrollment for summer school classes is up this year from last year. |
Districts shown above: 2 Go to Top FDistrict | 2012 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2012 | FTE Summer of 2011 | Explanation of Variance |
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Fall Creek (1729) | 6/11 to 8/2 | 35 | 488 | 883,170 | 18 | 11 | 1.) Classes were offered 5 days out of the week; compared to 4 days last year.
2.) Classes were offered at 2 hours per day instead of 1.5 hours per day last year.
3.) We were able to include Driver's Education this year.
4.) Summer Band enrollment was up by about 20 students this year. |
Districts shown above: 1 Go to Top GDistrict | 2012 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2012 | FTE Summer of 2011 | Explanation of Variance |
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Gillett (2128) | 6/6 to 7/26 | 30 | 379 | 1,053,915 | 22 | 17 | We offered another week of classes and built on last years choices of classes to be more extensive. | Green Bay Area (2289) | 6/11 to 8/24 | 50 | 8865 | 17,082,855 | 351 | 225 | The summer program was expanded to include more students | Greenfield (2303) | 6/11 to 8/10 | 35 | 801 | 3,925,541 | 81 | 60 | Fewer total days of instruction | Greenwood (2394) | 6/11 to 8/23 | 25 | 232 | 431,580 | 9 | 19 | Reduced number of offerings for elementary and did not offer high school math and fundamentals of baseball and softball. |
Districts shown above: 4 Go to Top HDistrict | 2012 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2012 | FTE Summer of 2011 | Explanation of Variance |
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Hurley (2618) | 6/11 to 8/3 | 40 | 221 | 492,388 | 10 | 5 | We started a new summer school format this year with students signing up for grade level classes taught by their grade level teaches. We shortened the typical elementary school day to 270 minutes and the teachers only instructed students in Reading, Language Arts, and Mathematics. The instruction was review of what the students struggled with during the course of the school year with a little bit of insight to what their next year would be like. | Hustisford (2625) | 6/5 to 7/26 | 33 | 208 | 789,950 | 16 | 12 | We added a Driver's Education course and two additional fitness courses at the middle and high school levels. |
Districts shown above: 2 Go to Top LDistrict | 2012 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2012 | FTE Summer of 2011 | Explanation of Variance |
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Lake Geneva-Genoa UHS (2884) | 6/11 to 8/17 | 55 | 382 | 1,355,464 | 28 | 21 | We had more sections of classes offered | Lancaster Community (2912) | 6/4 to 8/16 | 33 | 307 | 656,241 | 14 | 8 | We added a second session of elementary summer school. | Lodi (3150) | 6/18 to 8/3 | 30 | 228 | 1,255,026 | 26 | 7 | We added another session, and significantly more offerings, including, but not limited to, the School District of Lodi taking over the management of the pool (form the YMCA) and offering curricular pool offerings. We also added areas of summer school offerings in drama, theatre, increased core offerings and more. | Luck (3213) | 6/11 to 7/27 | 22 | 243 | 207,894 | 4 | 15 | Enrichment was not offered in the middle school and high school. Reduction of students due to grant for middle/high school students. |
Districts shown above: 4 Go to Top MDistrict | 2012 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2012 | FTE Summer of 2011 | Explanation of Variance |
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Menomonee Falls (3437) | 6/11 to 8/9 | 24 | 1312 | 4,034,880 | 83 | 33 | We increased classes offered. | Merrill Area (3500) | 6/12 to 8/24 | 53 | 1529 | 3,292,680 | 68 | 123 | Participation across elementary and middle school was down a little bit. More of an impact was the fact that there were a number of courses that were NOT offered this year (due to staff choosing not to teach them).
| Mishicot (3661) | 6/11 to 8/17 | 30 | 381 | 958,145 | 20 | 15 | More courses offered for more weeks than previous year. | Montello (3689) | 6/10 to 8/23 | 50 | 207 | 597,180 | 12 | 9 | More minutes were logged by more students. | Mosinee (3787) | 6/11 to 8/9 | 40 | 508 | 947,417 | 19 | 37 | we offfered less classes as we had a new summer school director who was just learning the ropes. | Mount Horeb Area (3794) | 6/16 to 8/16 | 38 | 508 | 592,949 | 12 | 18 | The number of days offered at the elementary level was decreased by 9 days. There were also 4 less classes offered this summer. | Mukwonago (3822) | 6/13 to 8/8 | 40 | 1132 | 2,664,265 | 55 | 39 | INTRODUCED A STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COURSE THAT RAN FROM JUNE 13, 2012 THROUGH AUGUST 8, 2012. WHICH HAD 304 PARTICIPANTS IN 3 SESSIONS. IN ADDITION WE ADDED ADDITIONAL WEEK OF ELEMENTARY SS HELD AT DIFFERENT LOCATION. |
Districts shown above: 7 Go to Top NDistrict | 2012 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2012 | FTE Summer of 2011 | Explanation of Variance |
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New London (3955) | 6/4 to 8/24 | 55 | 687 | 1,306,695 | 27 | 37 | In an effort to be more fiscally responsible, programs were reevaluated and priorities were established. | Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton (3990) | 7/9 to 8/1 | 15 | 172 | 696,600 | 14 | 9 | Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton offered Hunter Safety as part of the summer school program to 5th and 6th grade students. It was a very popular class. Also, there was a higher sign-up and regular daily turnout for summer school than there has been in the past. |
Districts shown above: 2 Go to Top PDistrict | 2012 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2012 | FTE Summer of 2011 | Explanation of Variance |
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Palmyra-Eagle Area (4221) | 6/19 to 7/19 | 20 | 224 | 1,126,605 | 23 | 32 | No transportation offered this year. | Pardeeville Area (4228) | 6/4 to 8/31 | 64 | 187 | 239,862 | 5 | 14 | Because summe school was reduced due to budget cuts. | Plum City (4459) | 6/11 to 8/17 | 49 | 167 | 648,070 | 13 | 9 | Increased course offerings and format of summer school. We also included our middle students for the first time in the summer school program. | Portage Community (4501) | 6/4 to 8/31 | 60 | 1415 | 3,522,069 | 72 | 57 | We added days and an afternoon Summer School Program. |
Districts shown above: 4 Go to Top RDistrict | 2012 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2012 | FTE Summer of 2011 | Explanation of Variance |
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Reedsville (4760) | 6/4 to 8/18 | 46 | 425 | 1,241,890 | 26 | 18 | This summer we had a summer production of the Wizard of Oz. | Rib Lake (4795) | 6/4 to 8/10 | 48 | 207 | 677,945 | 14 | 11 | Students expressed an interest in additional summer school classes and we had teachers willing to instruct. Due to these two factors, we increased the number of summer school classes. | Richland (4851) | 6/10 to 8/17 | 31 | 468 | 877,710 | 18 | 7 | We greatly revised and expanded our elementary offerings this summer, with two 3 week sessions in grades K-5. | Royall (1673) | 6/4 to 8/19 | 49 | 361 | 1,134,015 | 23 | 17 | We have a new fitness center,due to receiving the PEP Grant,therefore, we were able to utilize those facilities to offer many more programs. We also offered free breakfast and lunch to all students. |
Districts shown above: 4 Go to Top SDistrict | 2012 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2012 | FTE Summer of 2011 | Explanation of Variance |
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Saint Croix Central (2422) | 6/11 to 8/23 | 51 | 840 | 2,228,194 | 46 | 64 | This year we had 1 three week a.m./p.m. session in June and 1 two week a.m. only session in August for elementary and middle schoolers. Last year we had one five week a.m./p.m. session in June and July. As a result we had a fewer classes and less participants. Less participation in swimming lessons and Athletic Fundamentals. | Seymour Community (5138) | 6/11 to 8/31 | 58 | 1299 | 3,869,988 | 80 | 57 | More classes offered & more participants. | Sharon J11 (5258) | 6/18 to 7/20 | 24 | 151 | 668,400 | 14 | 10 | Last year the school was under complete renovation and had to move the summer school program to a community church and local high school. Participation was not as high because of the inconvenience and transporation issues. | Sheboygan Falls (5278) | 6/11 to 8/24 | 50 | 904 | 1,278,300 | 26 | 41 | The summer school program was reduced to save money on operating costs. | Shell Lake (5306) | 6/11 to 8/14 | 25 | 280 | 618,581 | 13 | 9 | more class offerings | Southwestern Wisconsin (2485) | 6/4 to 8/3 | 45 | 752 | 918,783 | 19 | 9 | last year summer school was for remedial students. this year we added summer school for all students. | Sun Prairie Area (5656) | 6/11 to 8/28 | 44 | 2880 | 10,798,032 | 222 | 145 | The FTE in the summer of 2012 was significantly increased due to a new digital enrollment system which allowed for greater parent access to course registration. In addition, there was an increased emphasis placed upon providing a stronger, standards based intervention for struggling learners. |
Districts shown above: 7 Go to Top TDistrict | 2012 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2012 | FTE Summer of 2011 | Explanation of Variance |
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Tigerton (5740) | 6/11 to 7/12 | 19 | 90 | 461,700 | 10 | 17 | Decrease in the number of students participating. | Trevor-Wilmot Consolidated (5780) | 8/6 to 8/24 | 15 | 178 | 500,398 | 10 | 0 | The School District did not hold Summer School during the 2011-2012 year, due to a building move. | Tri-County Area (4375) | 6/4 to 7/27 | 39 | 126 | 469,740 | 10 | 7 | P.E. credit course added this summer |
Districts shown above: 3 Go to Top UDistrict | 2012 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2012 | FTE Summer of 2011 | Explanation of Variance |
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Union Grove UHS (5852) | 6/4 to 7/27 | 35 | 238 | 510,615 | 11 | 6 | Larger participation and more courses offered |
Districts shown above: 1 Go to Top VDistrict | 2012 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2012 | FTE Summer of 2011 | Explanation of Variance |
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Verona Area (5901) | 7/2 to 8/2 | 20 | 950 | 1,729,510 | 36 | 16 | We expanded our summer school program. |
Districts shown above: 1 Go to Top WDistrict | 2012 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2012 | FTE Summer of 2011 | Explanation of Variance |
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Washburn (6027) | 6/18 to 8/3 | 29 | 234 | 623,389 | 13 | 4 | District increased the number of summer school courses for 2012 to 29 options on all grade levels. ( 2011 there were 5 to 6 course options)
The participation increased in summer of 2012 to 234 students. (2011 was approx 88 students participating) | Waukesha (6174) | 6/11 to 7/27 | 28 | 2261 | 7,274,610 | 150 | 95 | The program was expanded to more sites making it available to more students. | West Allis (6300) | 6/25 to 8/23 | 24 | 2506 | 4,506,289 | 93 | 12 | We increased the number of days that summer school was held by five days or 28% and the number of participants increased from 533 to 2506. | Wheatland J1 (6412) | 6/18 to 7/26 | 22 | 154 | 609,840 | 13 | 9 | Increase in enrollment from advertising and student need to attend. | Wonewoc-Union Center (6713) | 6/11 to 8/16 | 38 | 267 | 795,190 | 16 | 10 | We added more classes for stduents and had approxiately 80 more students enrolled in summer school. | Wrightstown Community (6734) | 6/11 to 8/29 | 31 | 665 | 1,615,425 | 33 | 49 | We had fewer class offerings and fewer students sign up for classes. |
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