| | Summer School of 2014Back to All-District Reports This data is for summer school that took place in the calendar year of 2014, and it is considered to be part of FY 2014-2015.
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ADistrict | 2014 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2014 | FTE Summer of 2013 | Explanation of Variance |
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Alma Center (0091) | 6/16 to 8/15 | 30 | 208 | 1,073,100 | 22 | 14 | We provided busing, changed schedule so we didn't hold classes the week of July 4, and added a third session increasing our days of classes over last year from 18 to 30 | Argyle (0161) | 6/16 to 7/24 | 30 | 135 | 332,520 | 7 | 10 | There were fewer students who attended summer school this year. | Ashland (0170) | 6/16 to 8/22 | 49 | 410 | 1,022,856 | 21 | 34 | We did not have a summer school After School program camp. |
Districts shown above: 3 Go to Top BDistrict | 2014 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2014 | FTE Summer of 2013 | Explanation of Variance |
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Baraboo (0280) | 6/16 to 8/22 | 37 | 803 | 1,901,320 | 39 | 30 | The 2014 summer school program was the third year of offering summer school for the district after a hiatus from a program. For this year, we introduced enrichment offerings aligned to general curriculum provided during the regular school year. In making this change, we saw a significant increase in student enrollment at primarily the elementary and middle levels. We continued online learning options for middle and high school students and these students are only counted for their time in desks at the school for this report. For the first time, we also included "Where Everyone Belongs" and Link Crew summer transition programs as part of our summer school programming. For these programs, a large portion of students attended. Finally, we added more days of instruction for the 2014 program than previously offered in our first two years with a program. | Barneveld (0287) | June102014 to August262014 | 42 | 267 | 616,560 | 13 | 7 | Last year we did not have swimming lessons, which usually gives us about 65,000 minutes. We also offered a new gardening class that had 33 students that brought in almost 68,000 minutes. Attendance in remedial classes, and Successful middle school were also much higher than last summer. | Black Hawk (2240) | 6/6 to 8/21 | 73 | 176 | 504,578 | 10 | 16 | The number of students that participated in Summer School 2014 were down from 2013. In 2014, we had 176 students that participated in the summer school program. In 2013, there were 253 participating students. | Blair-Taylor (0485) | 5/19 to 8/8 | 54 | 328 | 935,824 | 19 | 11 | FTE for 2014 Summer School is higher because our enrollment in K-6 Reading Program increased from 57 in 2013 to 118 in 2014. | Bowler (0623) | 6/16 to 7/17 | 20 | 256 | 811,782 | 17 | 11 | More students this year. |
Districts shown above: 5 Go to Top CDistrict | 2014 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2014 | FTE Summer of 2013 | Explanation of Variance |
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Cadott Community (0870) | 5/19 to 8/22 | 64 | 438 | 751,712 | 15 | 10 | We expanded our summer school offerings for our elementary students from one session to three sessions throughout the entire summer. | Cambria-Friesland (0882) | 6/9 to 6/27 | 15 | 262 | 568,829 | 12 | 8 | There were more classes and last year was counted as ADA and this year is corrected to ADM. | Clintonville (1141) | 6/16 to 8/29 | 35 | 564 | 1,862,565 | 38 | 26 | DPI reduced the 2013-14 FTE by 10 after the audit. |
Districts shown above: 3 Go to Top DDistrict | 2014 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2014 | FTE Summer of 2013 | Explanation of Variance |
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Delavan-Darien (1380) | 6/17 to 7/31 | 17 | 641 | 1,513,294 | 31 | 51 | We changed the start date and the total number of days of summer school and had fewer students. |
Districts shown above: 1 Go to Top EDistrict | 2014 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2014 | FTE Summer of 2013 | Explanation of Variance |
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Eau Claire Area (1554) | 6/18 to 8/29 | 48 | 10411 | 13,731,080 | 283 | 381 | There were few programs and less students involved in the summer school programs. | Elcho (1582) | 6/16 to 8/21 | 24 | 73 | 314,712 | 6 | 15 | There was a lot less interest in the classes offered, the middle school only ran four weeks instead of six and we found out that although children were signed up for August classes, when it came they just didn't participate. | Eleva-Strum (1600) | 6/9 to 8/20 | 52 | 353 | 1,011,291 | 21 | 14 | Changed elementary summer school schedule which increased participation. |
Districts shown above: 3 Go to Top FDistrict | 2014 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2014 | FTE Summer of 2013 | Explanation of Variance |
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Fond Du Lac (1862) | 6/12 to 8/21 | 51 | 2650 | 7,049,025 | 145 | 282 | We had fewer students participate this year. Some of the sessions were fewer minutes. | Fort Atkinson (1883) | 6/16 to 8/26 | 45 | 1431 | 6,179,747 | 127 | 90 | Last year's FTE was 112 until we were penalized due to fee charges. This year's summer school was a week longer for the elementary students and we also extended all classes by 5 minutes and reduced passing times. | Frederic (1939) | 6/9 to 7/8 | 20 | 247 | 1,136,160 | 23 | 18 | We added 3 additonal days to our Summer School Program and had an increase of 12 students enrolled in the program. |
Districts shown above: 3 Go to Top GDistrict | 2014 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2014 | FTE Summer of 2013 | Explanation of Variance |
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Gilman (2135) | 6/9 to 8/22 | 49 | 229 | 574,329 | 12 | 4 | We expanded the elementary offering to include more students, more courses and more days. We offered a remedial summer school program for struggling middle school students to help get them back on track. Several of courses had smaller numbers then in the past, especially the credit recovery at the high school level. Our goal is to run the interventions at the middle school level and have our students gain more success at the high school level. | Grafton (2217) | 6/18 to 7/31 | 24 | 882 | 1,835,280 | 38 | 26 | This year there was an increase in the number of classes offered, which then increased the enrollment and the length of many classes was also increased. |
Districts shown above: 2 Go to Top HDistrict | 2014 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2014 | FTE Summer of 2013 | Explanation of Variance |
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Hartland-Lakeside J3 (2460) | 6/23 to 8/22 | 44 | 517 | 3,402,000 | 70 | 51 | Our summer school was a week longer than last year and 31 more residents attend this year. |
Districts shown above: 1 Go to Top LDistrict | 2014 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2014 | FTE Summer of 2013 | Explanation of Variance |
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Lake Country (3862) | 6/17 to 8/20 | 29 | 154 | 454,360 | 9 | 13 | Other kids going to other summer programs. Also our student numbers are decreasing. Lastly summer school was hosted at a different school (Not Lake Country) with a limited space capacity | Lena (2961) | 6/16 to 8/7 | 33 | 578 | 487,980 | 10 | 6 | This years FTE has changed due to adding several new courses. |
Districts shown above: 2 Go to Top MDistrict | 2014 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2014 | FTE Summer of 2013 | Explanation of Variance |
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Menominee Indian (3434) | 7/7 to 8/1 | 20 | 125 | 388,395 | 8 | 13 | Summer school was shorter this year--20 days for the high school and 15 days for the Keshena Primary School and the Middle School. | Merrill Area (3500) | 6/12 to 8/25 | 35 | 695 | 1,419,018 | 29 | 44 | Our summer school program ran 10 days less this past summer than it has in the past. Therefore minutes of instruction were significantly less. We also only ran 34 classes this past summer as opposed to 53 classes the year before. | Monticello (3696) | 7/7 to 8/21 | 21 | 182 | 590,760 | 12 | 0 | We didn't have summer school in 2013. | Mosinee (3787) | 6/9 to 8/14 | 48 | 542 | 1,568,918 | 32 | 24 | We have a new summer school principal who increased the number of course offerings this year. | Muskego-Norway (3857) | 6/16 to 8/28 | 35 | 1309 | 4,487,257 | 92 | 26 | We have substantially increased our summer school options K-12. We also provided a shuttle service for students to get to and from summer school free of charge and were able to add a number of participants as a result. |
Districts shown above: 5 Go to Top NDistrict | 2014 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2014 | FTE Summer of 2013 | Explanation of Variance |
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New Berlin (3925) | 6/16 to 8/13 | 34 | 794 | 1,693,177 | 35 | 20 | Offered more classess. | New Holstein (3941) | 6/9 to 7/11 | 19 | 501 | 1,069,200 | 22 | 34 | Mambership Audit change | New Lisbon (3948) | 6/9 to 8/18 | 55 | 200 | 671,340 | 14 | 11 | We offered more classes for students to take. | New Richmond (3962) | 6/9 to 8/22 | 54 | 1519 | 4,709,477 | 97 | 72 | Increased enrollment, more classes were offered and for a longer period of time. | North Lake (3514) | 6/14 to 8/15 | 22 | 108 | 352,660 | 7 | 12 | We did not "host" the summer school program in our building. It was held at Stone Bank School District. The hosting district always has a better turn out. |
Districts shown above: 5 Go to Top PDistrict | 2014 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2014 | FTE Summer of 2013 | Explanation of Variance |
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Phillips (4347) | 6/9 to 9/1 | 57 | 383 | 721,979 | 15 | 11 | An addition of high school programming, an expansion of high school remedial classes, and a boost of around 100 students in our regular (3-week) summer school program. | Portage Community (4501) | 6/16 to 8/22 | 60 | 2165 | 1,999,280 | 41 | 61 | We changed our elementary summer school program time and length of the program. |
Districts shown above: 2 Go to Top RDistrict | 2014 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2014 | FTE Summer of 2013 | Explanation of Variance |
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Ripon Area (4872) | 6/16 to 8/22 | 48 | 949 | 5,472,752 | 113 | 74 | Numerous class offerings were previously not recorded within the infinite campus system, in essence excluding them from prior years. The district also reviewed its recording procedures within the Infinite Campus system and did a review of course offerings along with the minutes available and recorded within the system thus identifying many incorrectly reported items which were corrected from the 13-14 operating year going into the 14-15 operating year. | River Ridge (4904) | 6/7 to 8/22 | 33 | 179 | 382,185 | 8 | 12 | We had fewer students in enrichment/remedial school and less time spend in band. |
Districts shown above: 2 Go to Top SDistrict | 2014 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2014 | FTE Summer of 2013 | Explanation of Variance |
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Sevastopol (5130) | 7/15 to 8/7 | 12 | 207 | 564,840 | 12 | 5 | We not only held remedial classes but also enrichment classes. We had 192 students for these classes, in addition to 34 students attending summer band. | Shorewood (5355) | 6/16 to 8/7 | 31 | 2017 | 594,210 | 12 | 27 | The # of days offered was decreased by 5 days in order to accomodate facility needs, whereby decreasing the # of minutes used in the FTE conversion formula. | Southwestern Wisconsin (2485) | 6/9 to 8/6 | 42 | 298 | 1,277,921 | 26 | 16 | We expanded our summer school to offer more classes over the entire summer, thus offering more opportunities for our students. We also increased our summer band program to provide more lessons and our numbers increased. We were able to expand and improve our summer school by offering more opportunities. | Swallow (3510) | 6/16 to 8/15 | 34 | 227 | 849,276 | 17 | 13 | Our summer school is in sessions. Students must have signed-up for more sessions than they did last year. Merton does our summer school and has given me these numbers. |
Districts shown above: 4 Go to Top TDistrict | 2014 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2014 | FTE Summer of 2013 | Explanation of Variance |
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Turtle Lake (5810) | 6/9 to 6/27 | 15 | 195 | 727,734 | 15 | 23 | Last year, we offered a 15-day session of summer school in July. This year, due to lack of interest, we did not offer the July session. |
Districts shown above: 1 Go to Top WDistrict | 2014 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2014 | FTE Summer of 2013 | Explanation of Variance |
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Waukesha (6174) | 6/24 to 8/6 | 30 | 3080 | 10,303,200 | 212 | 156 | Two middle school sites were added to the summer school program. Additional classes were also added to the summer school program. | Waupun (6216) | 6/18 to 8/22 | 40 | 874 | 2,508,720 | 52 | 35 | 1. Offered more classes
2. better advertising of classes
3. better schedule
4. offered classes at our charter school during different dates than other schools, so ore students were able to attend both. | Wauwatosa (6244) | 6/17 to 8/13 | 41 | 3672 | 13,733,038 | 283 | 222 | more participants, more classes offered along with on-line/virtual classes | Webster (6293) | 6/16 to 7/17 | 15 | 365 | 653,642 | 13 | 7 | We had a significant increase in our enrollment in two areas of our summer school programs. Our HS Remedial increased by 15 students and our regular summer school Grades K4-8 increased from 85 students to 223. | West Allis (6300) | 6/16 to 8/21 | 59 | 2656 | 4,385,365 | 90 | 185 | This year's programming was a more concentrated effort based on greater need. | Weyauwega-Fremont (6384) | 6/9 to 8/24 | 72 | 436 | 1,284,897 | 26 | 38 | * As a District we experienced smaller summer school enrollment due to fewer sections of exploratory classes.
* Change in leadership at the summer school principal position resulted in a different communication model to connect with potential students and families to participate.
* Shorter time frame for our summer musical with fewer student participation.
* Fewer staff willing to commit to summer school instruction.
* Overall a successful summer school program was experienced but had fewer students participating.
* Administrative planning for next year has already begun to promote/encourage family awareness about summer school course offering. | Woodruff J1 (6720) | 6/9 to 6/27 | 15 | 205 | 663,300 | 14 | 4 | We had higher attendance this year for summer school due to more enticing course offerings, time of year, and recommended courses for struggling students. |
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