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Summer School of 2025

This data is for summer school that took place in the calendar year of 2025, and it is considered to be part of FY 2025-2026.

NOTE: Summer 2024 comparison data will display once the school district has both entered and officially submitted the Summer 2025 PI-1804.

All Data | Variances Only | 220 Program

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A

District2025
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2025
FTE
Summer of
2024
Explanation
of Variance
Athens (0196)6/9 to 6/26127249,89015The district did not offer several K-5 classes due to lack of teaching staff available.

Districts shown above: 1

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B

District2025
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2025
FTE
Summer of
2024
Explanation
of Variance
Baldwin-Woodville Area (0231)6/4 to 8/285813632,579,40553100Student enrollment dropped and we shortened our class times.
Barneveld (0287)6/9 to 8/1852197827,757179The notable increase in our summer school numbers this year can likely be attributed to several key programmatic additions and enhancements. First, we expanded our offerings beyond the traditional two-week summer school period by including band camps, private band lessons, and several enrichment classes led by Mr. Anderson. These additions attracted a wider range of students and extended participation throughout the summer. Additionally, we had significantly more student mentors involved this year. Their presence not only provided valuable support for younger students but also helped increase overall engagement and attendance. These factors combined to create a more robust and appealing summer program, resulting in higher enrollment and participation rates than in previous years.
Barron Area (0308)6/9 to 8/283610112,621,0625435We added three days of summer interim session.
Beecher-Dunbar-Pembine (4263)6/2 to 7/233858153,54732There was overall greater attendance this year with an additional 22 students over last years numbers. We were also able to offer three additional courses for summer session that were well attended including Driver's Education.
Black Hawk (2240)6/2 to 8/2850203613,032139Last year, we were in the middle of construction and held the summer school in the midst of the process during July and August (the middle of summer, inconvenient for parents to schedule daycare), which caused the enrollment to decrease drastically. We also did not hold the 2 Summer2School days right before school, which also caused a decrease.
Black River Falls (0476)6/9 to 8/28477551,761,7553660The attendance in our 3 jump start days was down considerably from last year.
Boyceville Community (0637)6/16 to 8/2918464272,685610Our Summer School/Kids program at the Elementary was run through our Community Ed department this year.

Districts shown above: 7

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C

District2025
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2025
FTE
Summer of
2024
Explanation
of Variance
Clintonville (1141)6/9 to 8/29594461,280,4832659Last year our district did a Welcome Back Week where all students participated in four days of summer extension. This year we did not host a Welcome Back Week. The entire student body attended fewer summer session days.
Colby (1162)6/2 to 8/145615740,0101526We did not offer a second session of summer school this year. We only did one session.
Colfax (1176)6/2 to 8/2850456643,139133We offered more summer programs this year than last year and had more students in attendance.
Crivitz (1232)6/9 to 6/2715143483,691107This year we had more certified teachers teaching summer school and the previous year we did not.

Districts shown above: 4

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D

District2025
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2025
FTE
Summer of
2024
Explanation
of Variance
Denmark (1407)6/2 to 8/8476612,129,9854428Due to building construction the summer of 2024 we were not able to offer the number of courses we did before 2024. We brought them back for this summer session.

Districts shown above: 1

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F

District2025
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2025
FTE
Summer of
2024
Explanation
of Variance
Fennimore Community (1813)5/19 to 8/1575241828,3801711Summer school was held for more days and hours this summer.
Frederic (1939)6/9 to 8/1351681,075,8132249This summer we had significant program changes. Summer school ran for three weeks in June instead of four and no middle or high school credit recovery classes were offered. Additionally, there were no school-wide field trips, no district-wide "jump start days" in August and no 4k program for incoming students. These reductions were the result of scheduling, staffing and program planning adjustments, wich collectively decreased the overal instructional time.

Districts shown above: 2

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G

District2025
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2025
FTE
Summer of
2024
Explanation
of Variance
Green Bay Area (2289)6/9 to 8/1545441820,177,037415347We extended the day for all elementary schools by 2 hours, and high school summer school ran for 10 additional days compared to the prior year.

Districts shown above: 1

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L

District2025
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2025
FTE
Summer of
2024
Explanation
of Variance
Lake Holcombe (2891)6/16 to 7/31274154,62036Prior year was funded with the summer school grant. More options were offered.

Districts shown above: 1

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M

District2025
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2025
FTE
Summer of
2024
Explanation
of Variance
Marshall (3332)6/11 to 7/25316936,359,51413186Implemented an afternoon program, 12:30 pm to 4 pm, during each of the 31 days of summer school.
Mellen (3427)6/9 to 8/2200005The School District Of Mellen did not hold summer sessions this year.
Mount Horeb Area (3794)6/16 to 8/21327251,537,9343222We clarified the correct way to count the FTE.

Districts shown above: 3

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N

District2025
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2025
FTE
Summer of
2024
Explanation
of Variance
New Richmond (3962)6/5 to 8/2958301711,127,042229159Due to building construction our school year started earlier in August. For elementary students there were 7/8 days of school prior to Sept 1. For middle school and high school students there were 3/4 days that they attended in August. Also Asynchronized classes were added to the High School schedule this past summer.

Districts shown above: 1

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P

District2025
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2025
FTE
Summer of
2024
Explanation
of Variance
Princeton (4606)6/11 to 7/11590608,400138Afternoon Summer School offering this year which was aligned to instructional standards which wasn't in previous years.

Districts shown above: 1

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R

District2025
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2025
FTE
Summer of
2024
Explanation
of Variance
Random Lake (4641)6/9 to 7/24247744,620115Due to referendum construction, the usual classrooms were not available so we had to run a much smaller offering of summer school this summer.
Rice Lake Area (4802)6/9 to 8/296019188,170,86616883We added an extra week of summer school for all grades in the current year.
Rosendale-Brandon (4956)6/2 to 8/3018358942,2401911Due to construction in our district, we offered fewer classes in the summer of 2024. In the summer of 2025, we began to offer more variety of sessions, such as the Summer Strength and Conditioning, which brought many more students into summer school. We also extended band lessons to middle school students, which also brought more students to summer school. Lastly, due to the construction, the regular school year ended very early, which led more families to choose summer school for their children to try to beat the summer slide.

Districts shown above: 3

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S

District2025
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2025
FTE
Summer of
2024
Explanation
of Variance
Saint Francis (5026)6/9 to 7/2529134863,9721810Increased enrollment in Summer School Programming.
Shullsburg (5362)6/2 to 8/2256193301,443611There were less summer school course offerings.
Solon Springs (5397)6/16 to 8/83077660,6001427We had a significant drop in attendance and we provided only 6 weeks instead of 7 weeks of summer school days.
Stockbridge (5614)6/9 to 6/26122869,12012We had a significant decrease in summer school enrollment compared to previous years.
Sturgeon Bay (5642)6/16 to 7/3117267522,137117We offered more opportunities at the 7-12 level this year which, thankfully, were taken advantage of.
Suring (5670)6/16 to 7/312891166,43935This year had fewer weeks and lower participation from high school students.

Districts shown above: 6

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T

District2025
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2025
FTE
Summer of
2024
Explanation
of Variance
Tri-County Area (4375)6/9 to 7/31402121,541,5413212We offered more enrichment classes and opened it up to grades 6-8th this year. More 9-12th grade students participated in the summer fitness program than the previous year.

Districts shown above: 1

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W

District2025
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2025
FTE
Summer of
2024
Explanation
of Variance
Wabeno Area (5992)6/9 to 6/271570279,00064We had more high school students this year for credit recovery. They were only in summer school for one week. Which reflects the 5 days. The elementary students were in summer school the entire 15 days that summer school was offered.
Weston (6354)6/16 to 7/101661172,26542Weston School District offered online Algebra class to students during the summer session. In addition, Weston tracked and claimed summer band lessons for students who attended band lessons during the summer.
Wisconsin Rapids (6685)6/9 to 8/28359902,820,2805840We expanded our program this year and also added new programs that required more FTE.
Woodruff J1 (6720)6/9 to 6/2010320288,00063We hired a new summer school coordinator that advertised.

Districts shown above: 4

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Total districts displayed: 36

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