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Summer School of 2018

This data is for summer school that took place in the calendar year of 2018, and it is considered to be part of FY 2018-2019.

NOTE: Summer 2017 comparison data will display once the school district has both entered and officially submitted the Summer 2018 PI-1804.

All Data | Variances Only | 220 Program

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A

District2018
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2018
FTE
Summer of
2017
Explanation
of Variance
Antigo (0140)6/4 to 8/16449542,835,3655840Several changes were made to our summer school program this year. We made a concerted effort to target elementary students susceptible to summer regression by offering academic reinforcement for K-5th grade. Because of consolidation, we also targeted 8th grade students moving to our high school. Analysis of our summer school offerings revealed the following information: Participation was up from 846 students in 2017-18 to 954 students in 2018-19. We also had increased participation within each class offered. In 2017-18 we had an ADM per class of 23.65 students in 2018-19 the number was 30.44 students. Overall class lengths were also increased. In 2017-18 average class length was 237 minutes in 2018-19 that figure was 333 minutes. The data reported accurately reflects participation and length of instruction provided.
Argyle (0161)6/11 to 8/324148501,570107This summer we offered additional summer courses and opportunities, including Tech Ed (Tool Time), Lego Robotics, Fitness/Summer gym, weight room, and expanded FFA opportunities.

Districts shown above: 2

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B

District2018
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2018
FTE
Summer of
2017
Explanation
of Variance
Belmont Community (0364)6/11 to 8/1044167592,050126Classes lasted longer or had more sessions - more elementary based classes offered this year.
Benton (0427)6/11 to 8/2756118206,16547Declining enrollment and fewer classes were offered this summer.
Big Foot UHS (6013)6/11 to 8/1730166250,75553This year there is no longer a limit on the maximum number of minutes allowed for reimbursement per student per day of instruction. All minutes of direct instruction with a DPI licensed teacher were counted.
Blair-Taylor (0485)6/11 to 8/741336821,1451712Enrollments for K-6 Summer School classes increased significantly in 2018.

Districts shown above: 4

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C

District2018
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2018
FTE
Summer of
2017
Explanation
of Variance
Colfax (1176)6/4 to 8/30555381,027,4052115We had new summer school programs.
Cornell (1204)6/4 to 8/3035304421,789918Last year we had an additional 4 days of summer school that we did not have this year.
Cuba City (1246)6/10 to 8/2358166195,67942We had 14 more students enrolled in this years summer school. Five more days were added to K - 5 summer school. A STEM Summer school offering was added this year.

Districts shown above: 3

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D

District2018
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2018
FTE
Summer of
2017
Explanation
of Variance
Delavan-Darien (1380)6/18 to 8/312274209,640434We only offered Summer School to 9th - 12th grade students for the 18-19 SY. We offered Summer School to 4K through 12th Grade in the 17-18 SY. 74 resident students attended in the 18-19 SY as compared with 398 resident students in the 17-18 SY.
Dodgeville (1428)6/7 to 9/1676901,784,0103723Last year we only ran one three week session of summer school for 4K-8th grade students. This summer we ran three two week sessions for grades 4K-12 and offered more courses.

Districts shown above: 2

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E

District2018
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2018
FTE
Summer of
2017
Explanation
of Variance
Eau Claire Area (1554)6/11 to 8/24441776523,308,999480286Our summer school program was expanded for the second summer in a row. More students attended across the district because there were more opportunities provided.
Ellsworth Community (1659)6/4 to 8/306316254,104,8558445For the 2018-2019 school year, we added three full days of summer school starting on August 28- August 30, 2018. These were full days with all of our students participating.

Districts shown above: 2

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F

District2018
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2018
FTE
Summer of
2017
Explanation
of Variance
Fox Point J2 (1890)6/18 to 7/2020162420,66093The district offered more courses this year and opened up classes to all students. In previous years summer school was available for students per teacher recommendation. This year summer school was available to all students and the response equated to a much higher enrollment number.

Districts shown above: 1

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District2018
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2018
FTE
Summer of
2017
Explanation
of Variance
Herman-Neosho-Rubicon (2525)6/18 to 7/19162997,44021we had more students participate this year.
Horicon (2576)6/4 to 8/1720113634,2961323We discontinued bus transportation for summer school and we continue to experience reduced class sizes in our district which result in less participation in summer school.

Districts shown above: 2

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I

District2018
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2018
FTE
Summer of
2017
Explanation
of Variance
Independence (2632)7/9 to 8/2430180496,441106We increased the number of students we invited to the summer school program this year. Last year it was needs based only, this year we expanded to needs-based and anyone else who wanted to attend. We are a high poverty district and wanted to provide these options for our students. We also ran two new STEM programs this summer.
Ithaca (2660)6/11 to 7/132511185,86024Less students participated in summer school this year as well as we have more open enrolled students that we could not count than last year.

Districts shown above: 2

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L

District2018
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2018
FTE
Summer of
2017
Explanation
of Variance
Ladysmith (2856)6/6 to 8/31827613,505,0667242We offered a full day program for the two three week sessions. We also offered a 3 day full day program right before school began. We offered full bussing services to attract a majority of our students.
Lakeland UHS (3647)6/11 to 6/293725143,64035Fewer students signing up for and/or needing credit recovery results in a smaller summer school program.
Laona (2940)6/11 to 6/19721,86001Summer school was only held in the high school this year. The district did something else for summer enrichment for the elementary students where reading and math items were sent home with students to work on over the summer instead of coming into the district for traditional summer school classes.

Districts shown above: 3

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N

District2018
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2018
FTE
Summer of
2017
Explanation
of Variance
New Auburn (3920)6/6 to 8/173055109,98026We did not hold Elementary Summer School.
New Berlin (3925)6/18 to 8/8336802,260,1514733The district expanded course offerings.
Niagara (3969)6/4 to 8/1745113163,27536Enrollment for the summer school term was significantly lower this year than last year. Also, a log was used for select classes in order to determine actual minutes of attendance.
Nicolet UHS (2177)6/12 to 8/1642198703,1381410Increased enrollment in summer school.
North Fond Du Lac (3983)6/11 to 7/2724380687,8901442Only 3 weeks of summer school vs 6 weeks last year. Also offered considerably less classes due to construction projects happening in schools.
Northwood (3654)6/4 to 6/151036117,00024We shortened our summer school session this summer because of a lack of student interest and a reduction of the after school program grant.

Districts shown above: 6

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O

District2018
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2018
FTE
Summer of
2017
Explanation
of Variance
Oconomowoc Area (4060)6/11 to 8/284221866,357,326131217Offered fewer classes and reduced class sizes. Also had fewer students take online classes.

Districts shown above: 1

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P

District2018
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2018
FTE
Summer of
2017
Explanation
of Variance
Pittsville (4368)6/4 to 8/1749263978,3452014We expanded our course offers to over 60 classes/sessions

Districts shown above: 1

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R

District2018
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2018
FTE
Summer of
2017
Explanation
of Variance
Randolph (4634)6/7 to 8/3160342779,5951610We offered more enrichment courses, which drew in more students participation.

Districts shown above: 1

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S

District2018
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2018
FTE
Summer of
2017
Explanation
of Variance
Seneca (5124)6/2 to 8/2640112140,88032More students participated, especially in library and stem.
Sevastopol (5130)7/9 to 7/2612109286,56063Larger number of resident students enrolled this year than last.
Shell Lake (5306)6/11 to 8/2253311508,7661024Last year offered 2 full days at the start of the school year when all students where asked to attend. This year did not offer the 2 full days.
Solon Springs (5397)6/18 to 8/103085325,44075Increased time per day and increased number of days per week.
Southern Door County (5457)6/1 to 8/2348112170,82042Fab Lab significantly increased the length of minutes and students enrolled. Summer band increased length of minutes and students enrolled. A summer music class was added that was not previously offered.
Southwestern Wisconsin (2485)6/11 to 8/31414581,144,0612413Our district ran a much more in depth summer school program offering many more educational opportunities for our students. We had more educational field trips, more courses related to our curriculum, and enhanced the entire program. 10/25/2019 Updates made, per suggestions from DPI.
Superior (5663)6/11 to 8/315913484,857,191100247We changed our programming from full day to half day.

Districts shown above: 7

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U

District2018
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2018
FTE
Summer of
2017
Explanation
of Variance
Union Grove UHS (5852)6/5 to 7/1221106164,92536We had 79 less residents participate this year.

Districts shown above: 1

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W

District2018
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2018
FTE
Summer of
2017
Explanation
of Variance
Wabeno Area (5992)6/11 to 6/29153252,92012We had 41 students attend summer school last year. This year we had 32. We also had five elementary students attend summer school for four or less days, which reduced our total number of minutes.
Wauzeka-Steuben (6251)6/4 to 8/1754153442,22091617.18 we ran a total of 2 sessions. 18.19 one session only
Weston (6354)6/11 to 8/2455107281,08064Weston offered more class choices and better quality programming for students during summer school which led to a larger participation in the summer school program.
Wheatland J1 (6412)6/25 to 8/2178135661,676149We had fewer days during summer school the previous year due to the flooding of the Fox River. In addition we had 20 more resident students attend in 2018 than in 2017.
White Lake (6440)6/4 to 6/292048256,96553Last year we had approximately 35 students participate in summer school compared to 48 students participating this year.
Whitnall (6470)6/18 to 8/29269371,048,9602211We held an optional summer school transition day for all students going in grades K4, K5, 6 and 9 which was was highly attended. The day was a part of summer school sign up, free, and optional.
Winneconne Community (6608)6/4 to 8/16547762,308,3554731There were more class offerings along with a wider variety of class offerings prompting more participation.

Districts shown above: 7

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Total districts displayed: 45

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