| | Summer School of 2021Back to All-District Reports This data is for summer school that took place in the calendar year of 2021, and it is considered to be part of FY 2021-2022.
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ADistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Abbotsford (0007) | 5/31 to 7/30 | 45 | 320 | 1,652,310 | 34 | 29 | | Adams-Friendship Area (0014) | 6/14 to 7/30 | 30 | 484 | 3,268,110 | 67 | 3 | Last year we only offered online learning for students in grades 1st-6th. This year we offered door to door busing, continued IEP services for all students who currently had an IEP and classes for 4K-12th grade. We also offered some high school PE credit. We also offered some learning for students with material for the grade they were going to be in this year so they had a little pre-cursor to the curriculum. | Albany (0063) | 6/7 to 8/19 | 36 | 139 | 315,040 | 6 | 1 | We did not hold our usual summer classes last year due to COVID | Algoma (0070) | 6/7 to 8/20 | 24 | 333 | 1,037,805 | 21 | 2 | We only offered summer school online to students that needed credit recovery. Covid | Alma (0084) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 33 | 200 | 689,565 | 14 | 6 | Last year was more COVID related restrictions so we had very small numbers that attended. And also shortened days.
This year was more of a normal summer school year and more students attended. | Alma Center (0091) | 6/7 to 6/18 | 10 | 63 | 372,681 | 8 | 2 | COVID-19 and we didn't offer summer school | Almond-Bancroft (0105) | 6/7 to 7/29 | 25 | 77 | 153,210 | 3 | 4 | | Altoona (0112) | 6/14 to 8/27 | 33 | 555 | 1,886,460 | 39 | 7 | Last year we held very limited SS classes due to Covid. | Amery (0119) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 62 | 1176 | 3,212,993 | 66 | 6 | We provided only a handful of summer school activities during the summer of 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic. | Antigo (0140) | 6/14 to 8/26 | 57 | 574 | 1,217,225 | 25 | 3 | Antigo typically has 900 students participating in summer school. Last year we only offered limited credit recovery. This year we had in-person learning with the spread of covid-19 within the district at a very low rate. Although we we're back to our peak, the number of students participating was more reasonable. | Appleton Area (0147) | 6/7 to 8/27 | 59 | 5800 | 16,312,310 | 336 | 101 | Due to Covid- 19, the enrollment last summer was down significantly. | Arcadia (0154) | 6/12 to 8/31 | 41 | 1213 | 4,380,292 | 90 | 52 | Last year during Covid we did not have as many summer school offerings. | Argyle (0161) | 6/7 to 7/1 | 16 | 129 | 408,480 | 8 | 4 | Last year we were only able to do summer school for two weeks in August due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year we were able to run summer school for the whole month of June; resulting in a higher FTE. | Arrowhead UHS (2450) | 6/14 to 7/22 | 27 | 973 | 3,455,705 | 71 | 90 | | Ashland (0170) | 6/14 to 7/30 | 34 | 365 | 1,666,680 | 34 | 6 | COVID restrictions during last summer | Ashwaubenon (0182) | 6/14 to 8/31 | 76 | 839 | 3,589,495 | 74 | 19 | Enrollment was significantly reduced during the 2020 summer school session due to the COVID 19 pandemic and offering virtual summer school courses. This year's attendance is more in line with previous typical years. | Athens (0196) | 6/7 to 8/27 | 60 | 168 | 425,270 | 9 | 0 | | Auburndale (0203) | 6/7 to 8/20 | 39 | 198 | 539,520 | 11 | 6 | Last year due to COVID we did not hold June summer school and held limited classes in August. This year we offered our full, in-person summer school courses during June and August. | Augusta (0217) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 61 | 530 | 1,568,540 | 32 | 31 | |
Districts shown above: 19 Go to Top BDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Baldwin-Woodville Area (0231) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 52 | 1442 | 2,416,194 | 50 | 53 | | Bangor (0245) | 7/12 to 7/30 | 15 | 182 | 432,735 | 9 | 1 | Last year's session was virtual with a limited amount of classes. | Baraboo (0280) | 6/14 to 8/31 | 27 | 522 | 863,850 | 18 | 15 | | Barneveld (0287) | 6/8 to 8/31 | 72 | 155 | 855,850 | 18 | 1 | Because of Covid, our numbers were significantly down during last summer. As you can see from previous year, we averaged between 8 and 9 FTE's.
We offered additional courses this summer as a part of our recover plans which is why our numbers have increased so much for this year. | Barron Area (0308) | 6/14 to 8/13 | 60 | 520 | 1,088,770 | 22 | 23 | | Bayfield (0315) | 6/21 to 8/31 | 23 | 53 | 196,605 | 4 | 0 | | Beaver Dam (0336) | 6/7 to 8/20 | 40 | 983 | 3,991,274 | 82 | 63 | | Beecher-Dunbar-Pembine (4263) | 6/4 to 7/30 | 34 | 35 | 146,070 | 3 | 1 | Last year due to COVID 19 the District had less offerings for summer school. | Belleville (0350) | 6/14 to 8/20 | 49 | 530 | 2,154,230 | 44 | 1 | Due to Covid we did not do regular summer school last year. We only did credit recovery. | Belmont Community (0364) | 6/7 to 8/5 | 45 | 212 | 682,770 | 14 | 1 | Due to COVID - we had limited summer enrichment classes for the summer of 2020. In 2021, we offered many more sessions which resulted in an increase in our FTE. | Beloit (0413) | 6/14 to 8/6 | 38 | 1278 | 5,617,187 | 116 | 53 | last year's FTE was lower due to enrollment being down. Families didn't want to do virtual summer school due to all of the obstacles that they had to endure due to COVID. However this year we offered all day in person summer school and they were happy to participate due to being virtual most of the school year. | Beloit Turner (0422) | 6/10 to 7/9 | 22 | 384 | 1,132,354 | 23 | 19 | | Benton (0427) | 6/7 to 8/30 | 62 | 138 | 378,075 | 8 | 3 | Due to COVID, some students were working online intermittently during the school year. Teachers were STRONGLY encouraged to offer courses in an effort to make sure students had an opportunity to learn through the summer months. We had a large increase of students taking advantage of our summer school program and a large increase in the variety of courses teachers offered. | Berlin Area (0434) | 7/6 to 7/29 | 14 | 493 | 559,020 | 12 | 0 | | Big Foot UHS (6013) | 6/14 to 8/13 | 45 | 193 | 223,558 | 5 | 4 | | Birchwood (0441) | 6/14 to 8/4 | 33 | 69 | 300,819 | 6 | 6 | | Black Hawk (2240) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 60 | 328 | 792,619 | 16 | 6 | We offered only one session of summer school last year and that was very limited due to COVID. This year, we offered 2 sessions of summer school, recovery credit school, increased weight room offerings and offered 2 full days of transition back to school. | Black River Falls (0476) | 6/7 to 8/20 | 53 | 898 | 1,752,115 | 36 | 3 | COVID restricted many of our summer school opportunities during the 2020 summer. In addition, COVID caused numerous gaps in learning... last summer we offered more courses in an attempt to close gaps from missed or lost instruction due to COVID. | Blair-Taylor (0485) | 6/14 to 8/31 | 56 | 580 | 1,692,356 | 35 | 20 | Our school district had one more transition day than 2020. We were also able to have 14 full days of summer school in our elementary. | Bloomer (0497) | 6/9 to 7/15 | 22 | 551 | 1,803,430 | 37 | 6 | Due to COVID-19, last year's summer school session was all virtual, on-line.
This year students were able to attend in-person summer school sessions. | Bonduel (0602) | 6/14 to 7/16 | 23 | 406 | 1,201,475 | 25 | 9 | Last years summer school was virtual. Most families did not want to participate. | Boscobel (0609) | 6/7 to 8/28 | 56 | 258 | 487,428 | 10 | 3 | Last year we didn't offer enrichment courses due to COVID. This year we offered the elementary enrichment courses and we had more offerings. I'm also reporting using the average daily attendance rather than actual minutes based on the recommendation of the auditor last year. | Bowler (0623) | 6/4 to 7/15 | 29 | 142 | 566,837 | 12 | 7 | Our district had less students in 2020 due to COVID concerns. | Boyceville Community (0637) | 6/14 to 8/31 | 19 | 528 | 413,675 | 9 | 0 | | Brillion (0658) | 6/7 to 8/13 | 49 | 531 | 1,924,250 | 40 | 12 | The public health crisis experienced last summer significantly limited the number of in-person courses the District offered during the summer session, and the online sessions that were offered garnered little participation.
This summer, students were eager to participate in summer school sessions offered through the District, and participation was more in line with what we experienced prior to the public health crisis. | Bristol #1 (0665) | 7/6 to 8/12 | 20 | 126 | 367,380 | 8 | 0 | | Brodhead (0700) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 21 | 463 | 1,939,484 | 40 | 6 | 2020 Summer School was not offered in our traditional face-to-face setting due to COVID-19 so our participation was significantly lower. 2021 Summer School was offered face-to-face with far greater participation. | Brown Deer (0721) | 6/14 to 7/16 | 20 | 276 | 941,000 | 19 | 12 | Summer School 2020 was entirely virtual during the pandemic with school closures. This limited options and student participation was well below normal.
Summer School 2021 saw a return to in-person options and the district made a concerted effort to recruit students to address pandemic-caused learning loss. | Bruce (0735) | 6/7 to 8/19 | 37 | 120 | 332,660 | 7 | 10 | | Burlington Area (0777) | 6/14 to 7/22 | 23 | 316 | 644,531 | 13 | 13 | |
Districts shown above: 30 Go to Top CDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Cadott Community (0870) | 6/7 to 7/29 | 44 | 257 | 683,580 | 14 | 1 | Almost no summer school in 2020 due to covid. | Cambria-Friesland (0882) | 6/8 to 6/30 | 17 | 148 | 600,038 | 12 | 4 | 2019/2020 Drop due to a shorter summer school period and COVID-19. 2020/2021 increased participation. | Cambridge (0896) | 6/7 to 8/13 | 30 | 453 | 1,706,700 | 35 | 13 | Because of Covid summer school class offerings were drastically reduced in the summer of 2020. | Cameron (0903) | 6/4 to 8/31 | 63 | 868 | 1,687,835 | 35 | 22 | Our enrollment and course offerings were up due to fewer COVID-19 restrictions. | Campbellsport (0910) | 6/3 to 8/19 | 45 | 251 | 906,285 | 19 | 0 | | Cashton (0980) | 6/7 to 8/27 | 60 | 393 | 1,262,574 | 26 | 12 | Last year was a COVID year and school buildings were closed with limited activities from March 2020 until September 2020. | Cassville (0994) | 5/25 to 8/27 | 51 | 110 | 202,314 | 4 | 2 | Lower participation last summer due to COVID-19 pandemic. | Cedar Grove-Belgium Area (1029) | 6/14 to 8/19 | 20 | 326 | 1,030,400 | 21 | 0 | | Cedarburg (1015) | 6/21 to 8/19 | 43 | 1003 | 3,336,847 | 69 | 76 | | Central/Westosha UHS (5054) | 6/14 to 7/23 | 26 | 441 | 2,844,252 | 59 | 55 | | Chequamegon (1071) | 6/1 to 8/30 | 24 | 72 | 401,280 | 8 | 2 | The pandemic affected the 2020-2021 summer school session. This year we were able to offer more. | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser (1080) | 6/7 to 8/12 | 20 | 150 | 133,965 | 3 | 2 | More participation and more classes offered | Chilton (1085) | 6/7 to 8/24 | 37 | 425 | 935,970 | 19 | 0 | | Chippewa Falls Area (1092) | 6/7 to 6/24 | 49 | 1105 | 2,199,142 | 45 | 21 | It increased because of more students and more programming options due to the pandemic. We have additional summer offerings.
Thank you! | Clayton (1120) | 6/1 to 8/31 | 53 | 229 | 937,397 | 19 | 11 | Covid restrictions eased, students and parents more comfortable with their participation. | Clear Lake (1127) | 6/10 to 6/30 | 15 | 258 | 450,640 | 9 | 0 | | Clinton Community (1134) | 6/14 to 7/30 | 30 | 325 | 1,197,298 | 25 | 13 | We had a lower than average summer school participation last year due to parent concerns over Covid. Participation was higher this year. | Clintonville (1141) | 6/14 to 8/16 | 40 | 524 | 1,385,098 | 28 | 10 | We only offered online/virtual summer school in the summer of 2020, where as we had in person summer school in the summer of 2021. We had more students participate in the face to face summer school sessions. | Cochrane-Fountain City (1155) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 54 | 513 | 1,041,176 | 21 | 14 | Due to COVID-19, we offered less summer school courses last year than this year. | Colby (1162) | 6/7 to 8/13 | 50 | 378 | 609,660 | 13 | 10 | | Coleman (1169) | 6/8 to 7/26 | 37 | 166 | 467,330 | 10 | 0 | | Colfax (1176) | 6/1 to 8/26 | 50 | 588 | 969,280 | 20 | 9 | Last year we could not offer most of our summer programming due to the pandemic. This year, we were able to offer all of our summer programming. | Columbus (1183) | 6/7 to 8/6 | 44 | 460 | 1,732,222 | 36 | 18 | The Columbus School District was opening up over the summer and worked to expand our summer school offerings to address learning gaps from the previous year. | Cornell (1204) | 5/24 to 8/20 | 63 | 149 | 336,920 | 7 | 1 | We held all of our normal summer classes which we didn't have during the summer of 2020 due to COVID-19. | Crandon (1218) | | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Crivitz (1232) | 6/7 to 7/30 | 35 | 372 | 809,220 | 17 | 0 | | Cuba City (1246) | 6/14 to 7/15 | 19 | 200 | 757,185 | 16 | 6 | This year we had more course offerings and more students attended since the district'ss COVID-19 restrictions were different this year compared to last year. | Cudahy (1253) | 6/14 to 8/19 | 46 | 453 | 1,087,058 | 22 | 15 | Last we saw a significant decrease in participation due to COVID. This year our enrollment was much higher as for most of the summer COVID restrictions had been lifted. | Cumberland (1260) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 61 | 423 | 1,497,282 | 31 | 26 | |
Districts shown above: 29 Go to Top DDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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D C Everest Area (4970) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 62 | 1490 | 6,047,616 | 124 | 49 | Summer 2020 was highly impacted by COVID and enrollment was down for various reasons including: limitations for social distancing, families concerned about contracting and spreading COVID, government mandates, etc. | Darlington Community (1295) | 6/7 to 8/13 | 27 | 526 | 580,855 | 12 | 2 | Covid Pandemic | De Soto Area (1421) | 6/7 to 8/18 | 46 | 274 | 727,320 | 15 | 8 | Our Summer School sessions were more similar to past years as we didn't have as many COVID restrictions in place. | Deerfield Community (1309) | 6/7 to 8/26 | 59 | 340 | 1,138,550 | 23 | 7 | Last summer (2020) was virtual only. | Deforest Area (1316) | 7/5 to 7/30 | 22 | 693 | 1,775,815 | 37 | 22 | Due to Covid for 2020 the summer school classes were very limited. This summer we enhanced our offering in an effort to have more in person instruction with students who were running behind from the pandemic closurers. | Delavan-Darien (1380) | 6/14 to 8/9 | 35 | 476 | 1,896,664 | 39 | 14 | This year we ran two sessions. Also, last year participation was down due to COVID. | Denmark (1407) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 59 | 805 | 3,269,748 | 67 | 36 | Last year's numbers were lower due to COVID restrictions. | Depere (1414) | 6/10 to 8/4 | 35 | 1162 | 2,265,913 | 47 | 44 | | Dodgeland (2744) | 6/14 to 7/22 | 23 | 309 | 1,124,848 | 23 | 14 | Last year, numbers were low due to COVID-19. | Dodgeville (1428) | 6/7 to 8/20 | 54 | 404 | 858,450 | 18 | 30 | Did not offer as many summer school classes. | Dover #1 (1449) | 6/2 to 7/2 | 23 | 35 | 183,650 | 4 | 5 | | Durand-Arkansaw (1499) | 6/6 to 8/25 | 46 | 871 | 1,549,350 | 32 | 27 | |
Districts shown above: 12 Go to Top EDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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East Troy Community (1540) | 6/14 to 7/15 | 19 | 457 | 1,215,705 | 25 | 15 | Due to COVID-19, the 2020 summer school session was moved from in-person to virtual classes. Students had just completed a spring semester of virtual instruction (March 2020 - June 2020), and most families indicated that they were not interested in continuing with virtual instruction during the summer months. As a result, our enrollment drastically decreased. | Eau Claire Area (1554) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 60 | 4412 | 19,930,950 | 410 | 130 | There was a significant decrease in summer program offerings due to Covid 19 in 2020. Many of our community partners opted to not offer programming, and many of our internal programming was adjusted and shortened due to the inability to meet in person. | Edgar (1561) | 6/7 to 8/17 | 33 | 390 | 2,159,232 | 44 | 32 | | Edgerton (1568) | 6/7 to 8/20 | 55 | 844 | 2,068,006 | 43 | 44 | | Eleva-Strum (1600) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 60 | 567 | 2,092,520 | 43 | 5 | We did not run regular summer school last summer due to COVID-19. This year, we increased our offerings to offset learning loss associated with the pandemic. | Elk Mound Area (1645) | 6/1 to 8/26 | 54 | 1792 | 1,899,486 | 39 | 11 | Last summer we had very minimal summer school courses available because of the COVID pandemic. | Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah (1631) | 6/14 to 7/16 | 24 | 196 | 560,820 | 12 | 7 | Summer school courses offered last year were less due to COVID-19. | Elkhorn Area (1638) | 6/14 to 7/30 | 30 | 1112 | 2,792,219 | 57 | 44 | | Ellsworth Community (1659) | 6/7 to 8/26 | 59 | 1192 | 3,357,828 | 69 | 54 | | Elmbrook (0714) | 6/21 to 7/23 | 23 | 2609 | 7,932,456 | 163 | 66 | Summer school was offered primarily online due to COVID restrictions - we had under 1700 students enrolled. | Elmwood (1666) | 6/7 to 8/19 | 38 | 157 | 525,915 | 11 | 6 | Summer of 2020 we had very limited summer school classes due to COVID. | Evansville Community (1694) | 6/21 to 7/28 | 28 | 576 | 820,620 | 17 | 9 | Last year we held summer school virtually and were not able to offer as many courses because of that. This year more options were available for a wider range of ages. |
Districts shown above: 12 Go to Top FDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Fall Creek (1729) | 6/7 to 8/19 | 53 | 295 | 765,410 | 16 | 8 | More opportunity without the school being shut down until July 1 like it was in 2020 due to COVID. | Fall River (1736) | 6/7 to 8/25 | 60 | 180 | 1,048,215 | 22 | 9 | The summer 0f 2020 we had restrictions due to COVID 19. Limited classes with very low attendance.
2020 we offered one session that equaled 30 days.
2021 we offered three sessions that equaled 60 days. which was well attended.
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2020 we had 4 students attend credit recovery and they earned credits that equaled 24,300 minutes.
2021 we had 15 students attend credit recovery and they earned credits that equaled 68,850 minutes. | Fennimore Community (1813) | 6/7 to 8/18 | 43 | 466 | 983,310 | 20 | 4 | Limited summer school courses were offered due to COVID 19. | Flambeau (5757) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 30 | 162 | 820,465 | 17 | 9 | Summer School was held for 30 days this year.
Summer School was held for 18 days last year.
This year we had two Summer School sessions that ran for full days. | Florence (1855) | 6/7 to 8/12 | 37 | 126 | 201,570 | 4 | 0 | | Fond Du Lac (1862) | 6/14 to 8/20 | 49 | 1743 | 5,072,418 | 104 | 63 | The District experienced a significantly higher participation of students in the Summer 2021 session due to the impact of COVID-19 limiting the Summer 2020 session participation. | Fort Atkinson (1883) | 6/9 to 8/24 | 53 | 1282 | 4,712,836 | 97 | 14 | During the 2020 summer session, the School District of Fort Atkinson decided not to run traditional in-person summer school classes due to the COVID-19 pandemic and results from a family survey for interest in summer classes, which resulted in less than 500 students enrolled. In 2021, traditional summer courses were offered in-person which resulted in an increase in student enrollment and overall higher FTE. | Fox Point J2 (1890) | 6/22 to 7/16 | 19 | 288 | 918,420 | 19 | 0 | | Franklin Public (1900) | 6/21 to 8/23 | 44 | 1067 | 2,808,847 | 58 | 21 | Previous summer session was offered virtual-only with many fewer offerings and shorter sessions due to virus restrictions. This year's transition programming in particular had very high attendance rates. | Frederic (1939) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 48 | 277 | 2,198,520 | 45 | 27 | Last year, due to covid, we did not have on-site summer school classes. We delivered curriculum and materials for summer classes to students. Due to this, our enrollment was not as high. | Freedom Area (1953) | 6/7 to 8/26 | 60 | 923 | 1,913,400 | 39 | 1 | Freedom did not run summer school in the summer of 2020 due to COVID |
Districts shown above: 11 Go to Top GDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau (2009) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 61 | 1276 | 2,924,578 | 60 | 41 | Only offered virtual classes last year. This year, in person summer school. | Genoa City J2 (2051) | 6/8 to 7/30 | 25 | 127 | 75,855 | 2 | 0 | | Germantown (2058) | 6/14 to 8/23 | 50 | 892 | 2,665,035 | 55 | 21 | most likely due to classes offered face to face ie in-person versus last year was all virtually. | Gibraltar Area (2114) | 6/21 to 7/15 | 15 | 130 | 237,750 | 5 | 0 | | Gillett (2128) | 6/14 to 8/27 | 55 | 236 | 916,375 | 19 | 0 | | Gilman (2135) | 6/14 to 7/30 | 27 | 100 | 514,110 | 11 | 0 | | Gilmanton (2142) | 6/7 to 7/22 | 22 | 59 | 193,905 | 4 | 0 | | Glendale-River Hills (2184) | 6/28 to 7/29 | 20 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Glenwood City (2198) | 6/1 to 8/31 | 66 | 3404 | 2,297,820 | 47 | 34 | | Grafton (2217) | 6/14 to 8/5 | 27 | 871 | 2,465,510 | 51 | 21 | The difference is due to the COVID 19 pandemic during the summer of 2020. Very few students attended that year compared to this year. | Granton Area (2226) | 6/7 to 7/2 | 20 | 53 | 259,620 | 5 | 1 | Due to COVID no summer school was offered in 2020. It was offered in 2021. | Grantsburg (2233) | 6/7 to 8/28 | 59 | 525 | 2,461,737 | 51 | 38 | | Green Bay Area (2289) | 6/14 to 8/20 | 45 | 6165 | 44,131,992 | 908 | 307 | Classes extended to all day schedule | Green Lake (2310) | 6/21 to 7/22 | 19 | 177 | 221,100 | 5 | 0 | | Greendale (2296) | 6/21 to 7/30 | 25 | 1039 | 3,726,303 | 77 | 53 | We held summer school as virtual only in Summer 2020. This result in a significant decline in the minutes membership. In Summer 2021 we were able to offer in person classes which greatly boosted enrollment. | Greenfield (2303) | 6/22 to 7/29 | 22 | 550 | 1,895,370 | 39 | 63 | | Greenwood (2394) | 6/14 to 8/31 | 29 | 331 | 850,995 | 18 | 3 | Last year's classes were run for fewer weeks and a limited number of elementary students. This year was for more weeks of K-12 students with a jump start program for all students also. | Gresham (2415) | 6/21 to 7/22 | 19 | 81 | 332,393 | 7 | 0 | |
Districts shown above: 18 Go to Top HDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Hamilton (2420) | 6/14 to 7/23 | 29 | 517 | 1,250,365 | 26 | 49 | 4K-6th grade students participated in summer school virtually and, unfortunately, this year we were not able to count them. | Hartford J1 (2443) | 6/14 to 8/13 | 44 | 365 | 1,373,460 | 28 | 16 | The 20-21 regular school session was largely attended in person and the 2021 summer school session was attended in person versus the 2020 summer school session being virtual. There was much greater interest from parents for students to attend summer school as an in-person offering. | Hartford UHS (2436) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 61 | 550 | 696,329 | 14 | 12 | | Hartland-Lakeside J3 (2460) | 6/14 to 8/6 | 39 | 573 | 2,940,176 | 60 | 10 | The FTE is different because last year during Covid, we had limited classes, very few students and less days of summer school. | Hayward Community (2478) | 6/7 to 6/24 | 12 | 383 | 1,270,155 | 26 | 0 | | Highland (2527) | 6/1 to 8/20 | 64 | 180 | 545,980 | 11 | 8 | | Hilbert (2534) | 6/7 to 8/17 | 36 | 193 | 581,450 | 12 | 7 | Last year, we had limited classes offered and the number of students allowed in classes were limited due to COVID-19 protocol and mitigation plans. | Hillsboro (2541) | 6/7 to 8/20 | 54 | 337 | 499,727 | 10 | 4 | Due to COVID-19 a large portion of what we offer for summer school programming was not offered in the summer of 2020. In 2021, we were able to return to a more typical summer school program. | Holmen (2562) | 6/8 to 8/12 | 36 | 1347 | 4,280,695 | 88 | 37 | Due to the pandemic over the past 18 months, we have expanded on our summer programming compared to last year. We were able to bring back our music programs and increased our credit recovery and remediation sections. | Holy Hill Area (2570) | 6/21 to 7/1 | 8 | 129 | 129,120 | 3 | 0 | | Horicon (2576) | 6/7 to 8/12 | 20 | 256 | 642,163 | 13 | 6 | Summer School Programming was increased due to the students coming back to live instruction/classes. | Hortonville (2583) | 6/7 to 8/5 | 40 | 1740 | 4,307,862 | 89 | 47 | The increase in FTE from Summer 2020 to Summer 2021 was due to COVID and limiting student opportunities for summer 2020. During summer 2021, the district provided additional opportunities for student participation in summer school. | Howard-Suamico (2604) | 6/14 to 8/27 | 54 | 3554 | 11,494,713 | 237 | 99 | In the summer of 2020 we had a reduced number of classes due to COVID. We were able to add back many of the classes offered before 2020 plus new ideas which increased attendance. | Howards Grove (2605) | 6/14 to 8/20 | 34 | 521 | 533,295 | 11 | 2 | Last year we held very limited summer school due to COVID. | Hudson (2611) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 61 | 4848 | 8,542,200 | 176 | 60 | Our programming for 2020 was significantly reduced due to the Pandemic and limited offerings and enrollment due to District and State Protocols. | Hustisford (2625) | 6/7 to 7/30 | 34 | 120 | 597,857 | 12 | 7 | We were able to offer more of our regular selection of classes due to COVID restrictions being less. We went back to a more typical offering of summer school for our district. We offered two sessions again this year whereas last year we only offered one due to COVID. |
Districts shown above: 16 Go to Top IDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Independence (2632) | 7/6 to 8/31 | 19 | 438 | 968,394 | 20 | 13 | Last year due to COVID protocols we only offered virtual summer school in July and participation was much lower. We also only offer 3 days of summer school to all 4K-12 students in August and this year we offered 4 days, except to 4K which was three days. | Iola-Scandinavia (2639) | 6/14 to 8/13 | 25 | 185 | 394,229 | 8 | 5 | FTE has changed to 8 this year due being able to offer more Summer School. Last year due to COVID19 we were restricted with the number of courses and times we could offer courses. | Iowa-Grant (2646) | 6/7 to 8/12 | 35 | 370 | 385,738 | 8 | 2 | We had a lot more offering this summer compared to the prior summer. We also had a lot more interest in the summer programs due to parents wanting to keep their children engaged and learning. |
Districts shown above: 3 Go to Top JDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Janesville (2695) | 6/7 to 8/27 | 59 | 3792 | 9,632,826 | 198 | 87 | Last year we only ran virtual summer school and had limited course offerings due to COVID. This summer, we were able to have students back in the schools and were able to run most of our regular courses again. | Jefferson (2702) | 6/21 to 8/13 | 36 | 693 | 3,122,021 | 64 | 19 | We only offered very limited summer programming in 2020 due to COVID-19. In 2021 we offered more of a typical program. | Johnson Creek (2730) | 6/21 to 8/17 | 32 | 243 | 1,156,980 | 24 | 0 | | Juda (2737) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 46 | 191 | 472,480 | 10 | 3 | We held 2 full days of summer school for our entire district. Also had significantly higher participation in other classes as well. |
Districts shown above: 4 Go to Top KDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Kaukauna Area (2758) | 6/7 to 8/19 | 53 | 1478 | 4,727,258 | 97 | 53 | Covid 19 | Kenosha (2793) | 6/14 to 7/29 | 30 | 4931 | 16,993,602 | 350 | 298 | For the summer of 2021, all classes were offered in-person except for 4 physical education classes that were offered virtually. During the summer of 2020, all classes were only offered virtually. The virtual option for summer classes did not appeal to most students which resulted in a lower number of students attending. | Kettle Moraine (1376) | 6/21 to 7/30 | 29 | 1007 | 6,305,875 | 130 | 68 | Last year's enrollment was significantly disrupted by Covid
Our normal Summer Academy Attendance prior to 2020 was about 200 FTE | Kewaskum (2800) | 6/9 to 7/2 | 45 | 582 | 1,076,376 | 22 | 10 | Last year due to COVID, we had much smaller summer school enrollment. | Kewaunee (2814) | 6/7 to 7/29 | 55 | 174 | 181,625 | 4 | 0 | | Kickapoo Area (5960) | 5/24 to 7/30 | 47 | 231 | 818,790 | 17 | 2 | Last year we offered very limited summer school due to COVID and we added an extra week this year to help address any learning losses our students may have suffered due to the COVID pandemic. | Kiel Area (2828) | 6/8 to 8/12 | 25 | 455 | 1,541,247 | 32 | 6 | Only online summer school courses were offered last year due to COVID-19 and it negatively impacted enrollment. | Kimberly Area (2835) | 6/7 to 8/20 | 57 | 2250 | 6,111,543 | 126 | 65 | Due to covid we were only able to offer online classes in 2020 which lead to fewer teachers/class options and lower pupil enrollment. |
Districts shown above: 8 Go to Top LDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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La Crosse (2849) | 6/4 to 8/27 | 70 | 4275 | 5,914,616 | 122 | 69 | The previous school year (2020-2021) was the first summer of school during a pandemic. The courses offered were significantly less than a typical year in the School District of La Crosse.
For the 2021-2022 summer, we are beginning to transition to pre-pandemic enrollment numbers (even though we are far short of that). We were able to anticipate and plan for better mitigation strategies to offer our families.
As a further note for differences in this reporting session, our two year-round schools (Hamilton and Northside) followed a traditional calendar during the major pandemic school year. | Lac Du Flambeau #1 (1848) | 6/14 to 8/19 | 16 | 225 | 558,160 | 11 | 4 | We added more Summer School courses to close the COVID Achievement Gap. | Ladysmith (2856) | 6/14 to 8/31 | 57 | 634 | 1,497,078 | 31 | 30 | | Lafarge (2863) | 6/14 to 8/13 | 36 | 137 | 558,503 | 11 | 3 | The District offered more courses for more weeks in order to address learning loss from a year and a quarter of disrupted learning due to COVID -19 quarantines, virtual learning, etc. | Lake Geneva J1 (2885) | 6/14 to 8/20 | 43 | 1672 | 1,161,804 | 24 | 4 | Due to the previous year and dealing with COVID 19 and student loss, the district increased the number of classes available for students during the summer. Many more families enrolled in summer school after missing out the previous year due to Covid-19. | Lake Geneva-Genoa UHS (2884) | 6/8 to 7/22 | 33 | 401 | 787,281 | 16 | 10 | This year we saw an increase in summer FTE due to families feeling more comfortable in sending their students to class. There was less of a fear of Covid-19 and families were eager to participate in our summer classes. | Lake Holcombe (2891) | 6/14 to 8/19 | 27 | 85 | 195,920 | 4 | 0 | | Lake Mills Area (2898) | 6/5 to 8/22 | 78 | 710 | 3,420,167 | 70 | 22 | COVID | Lakeland UHS (3647) | 6/9 to 8/20 | 27 | 95 | 348,371 | 7 | 12 | We didn't have as many students complete their online courses. | Lancaster Community (2912) | 6/7 to 8/12 | 44 | 552 | 2,847,060 | 59 | 27 | We offered two separate sessions this summer at our Elementary building. In addition, at our middle school /high school building, we provided two new sessions of academic recovery for students.
Last year we offered only one session of each program due to COVID concerns. | Laona (2940) | 6/7 to 6/30 | 18 | 4 | 9,360 | 0 | 0 | | Lena (2961) | 6/14 to 8/25 | 33 | 629 | 396,150 | 8 | 0 | | Little Chute Area (3129) | 6/14 to 8/20 | 39 | 497 | 828,730 | 17 | 12 | Summer School 2020 had limited course offerings and participation due to the pandemic. Summer School 2021 had greater course offerings and participation as students were excited to return to school. | Lodi (3150) | 6/10 to 8/15 | 61 | 801 | 2,871,120 | 59 | 40 | Due to pandemic, last year's summer school was much lower than prior years or current year. | Lomira (3171) | 6/14 to 8/20 | 34 | 605 | 3,313,230 | 68 | 45 | Last year we were extremely limited due to COVID. The PTE of 68 is more in line with our summer school classes in the past. | Loyal (3206) | 6/9 to 8/31 | 39 | 454 | 906,475 | 19 | 10 | The district held Open House and Orientation for all students on 8/30/21 & 8/31/21. | Luck (3213) | 6/1 to 8/27 | 64 | 326 | 1,843,916 | 38 | 27 | Due to COVID, there were few classes offered in 2020. This year, more classes and extracurricular activities were available. | Luxemburg-Casco (3220) | 6/7 to 8/5 | 36 | 543 | 1,001,040 | 21 | 15 | Our enrollment for summer school 2021-2022 was 602 students. The year prior (2020-2021) we had enrollment of 412 students. This is the cause of the change of the FTE. |
Districts shown above: 18 Go to Top MDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Madison Metropolitan (3269) | 6/21 to 7/30 | 30 | 3992 | 20,001,945 | 412 | 208 | We had limited in-person enrollment in the summer of 2020, compared to a much higher in-person count this year.
This is not unexpected from our viewpoint since COVID-19 had a much bigger immediate impact on the summer following the breakout. This year we had an increased enrollment represented by an additional 487 students enrolled in the Summer School program compared to last year and the total resident pupil minutes this year is 18187545 compared to 3795055 last year. | Manawa (3276) | 6/7 to 8/30 | 55 | 584 | 636,600 | 13 | 9 | This year, there were many additional options for our students throughout the year. For example, the musical brought in additional 49 students with 2,700 additional minutes. Also, Agricultural opportunities allowed for 109 students to participate in community related, home and other agricultural opportunities bringing in 84,900 minutes provided. Band camp, lessons, variety of weightlifting, social media advertising and high school courses, swimming lessons and the partnership with the public library provided these additional opportunities for our students. | Manitowoc (3290) | 6/14 to 8/20 | 49 | 1611 | 5,116,505 | 105 | 20 | We were able to expand our summer school offerings due to the expanded ability to offer summer school this summer, where we were limited due to COVID last year. | Maple (3297) | 6/10 to 8/31 | 58 | 1022 | 1,531,494 | 32 | 8 | Last year was only offered online due to COVID-19 restrictions. This year was a normal year for summer school classes. The district also has an open house at all of our locations as part of the summer school classes. | Maple Dale-Indian Hill (1897) | 6/21 to 7/22 | 19 | 62 | 96,818 | 2 | 1 | While not back to 100% of our summer school capacity, we had a large summer school experience than prior year which was limited due to COVID. We do anticipate a larger increase during the summer of 2022. | Marathon City (3304) | 6/14 to 8/24 | 51 | 372 | 1,218,766 | 25 | 8 | Last year we held a very short summer school session with limited student numbers due to the pandemic. | Marinette (3311) | 6/14 to 7/30 | 30 | 479 | 1,390,410 | 29 | 10 | The worldwide Covid-19 pandemic caused Wisconsin's K-12 schools to move to virtual instruction for the last few months of 2020. Marinette School District offered in person summer learning only in 2020, but many families were not ready to embrace in person learning at that point in time causing summer enrollment numbers to crater. Summer enrollment returned to a more traditional level for summer of 2021 as families have re embraced in person learning. | Marion (3318) | 6/14 to 7/2 | 15 | 137 | 198,514 | 4 | 1 | last year due to COVID we did not hold elementary summer school, so our numbers were way down, this year however, we did hold elementary summer school and we had alot more students attend | Markesan (3325) | 6/14 to 7/9 | 20 | 450 | 949,095 | 20 | 13 | Last year's FTE of 13 represents low enrollment due to COVID-19 pandemic. | Marshall (3332) | 6/11 to 8/31 | 80 | 580 | 3,433,380 | 71 | 63 | | Marshfield (3339) | 6/7 to 8/20 | 55 | 119 | 5,761,097 | 119 | 80 | Last year's numbers impacted more substantially by COVID. | Mauston (3360) | 6/14 to 8/31 | 52 | 528 | 2,945,668 | 61 | 21 | The previous year we had a scaled-back session of summer school because of COVID. This year, we returned to offering our full schedule of classes for students. | Mayville (3367) | 6/14 to 8/30 | 55 | 353 | 1,667,085 | 34 | 19 | We were able to offer more this summer compared to last summer. In the summer of 2020, COVID-19 played an impact on what we were able to offer. This summer we returned to our pre-COVID levels. | McFarland (3381) | 6/7 to 8/27 | 60 | 448 | 1,028,700 | 21 | 0 | | Medford Area (3409) | 6/7 to 8/27 | 59 | 1002 | 3,858,540 | 79 | 43 | Last year, 2020, online courses were offered in June, due to COVID, causing our student participation to fall significantly. We had no swimming lessons in June; in July, swimming lessons were opened but with caps. We had less offerings of courses overall throughout the summer, with the uncertainty of the pandemic.
This summer, 2021, parents were wanting to get their children out to try to 'catch up'. Additionally, more students were seeking credit recovery from a difficult year of quarantines out of the classroom. | Mellen (3427) | 6/14 to 8/27 | 34 | 83 | 135,060 | 3 | 1 | Mellen School District identified targeted students for summer school remediation and enrichment. Offering more classes and choices increased membership. MSD also offered a four day Jump Start to School summer session in August. | Melrose-Mindoro (3428) | 6/7 to 8/6 | 40 | 456 | 1,561,140 | 32 | 4 | Summer GEO classes were held over two different sessions along with swimming lessons this year. Last year, there were very few GEO classes offered and NO swimming lessons. | Menasha (3430) | 6/14 to 8/10 | 30 | 972 | 2,940,973 | 61 | 35 | Last year, our summer program was very limited because of COVID. | Menominee Indian (3434) | 6/7 to 7/23 | 34 | 290 | 953,913 | 20 | 2 | Due to Covid we had higher numbers of students attend summer school | Menomonee Falls (3437) | 6/21 to 8/13 | 22 | 1459 | 4,119,423 | 85 | 34 | 20/21 only credit recovery classes offered for Summer School due to COVID19. | Menomonie Area (3444) | 6/8 to 8/31 | 61 | 1439 | 7,007,571 | 144 | 73 | Due to COVID in 2020, our summer school program was offered online only with very limited class offerings, which resulted in a lower FTE.
2021 Summer School program was offered face-to-face and online with increased attendance resulting in a higher FTE. | Mercer (3484) | 6/7 to 6/24 | 12 | 15 | 2,880 | 0 | 0 | | Merrill Area (3500) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 62 | 671 | 2,915,340 | 60 | 18 | There are three reasons for the significant increase in our number of FTE's. First, COVID reduced our numbers from the mid 30's to 18 last year. Secondly, we added a week to summer school this year. Regular full programming was two weeks and it is now three full weeks. Thirdly, and most importantly, we changed how we did our count to align with DPI's guidance. We used to count pupils based on "actual" attendance meaning that if a student was enrolled for 15 days but only showed up 5, we were only counting the 5 days s/he showed up. Per the DPI guidance, we are allowed to count students as long as they remain enrolled which clearly boosted our total minutes of instruction. I have the necessary documentation including the 1804 worksheet and Skyward report if someone wants to review it prior to waiting for our next audit. | Merton Community (3528) | 6/14 to 8/13 | 38 | 376 | 1,720,895 | 35 | 19 | Covid last year, many families chose not to participate due to the virtual nature of the program. | Middleton-Cross Plains (3549) | 6/21 to 7/29 | 23 | 408 | 1,855,353 | 38 | 6 | We expanded our Summer School to include K - 12 as opposed to 9 - 12 last year.
Additionally, the majority of the courses from last year only met twice a week and were online as compared to this summer where courses were held 4 times per week in person. | Milton (3612) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 53 | 1480 | 3,097,472 | 64 | 48 | | Milwaukee (3619) | 6/7 to 7/29 | 36 | 3555 | 10,497,545 | 216 | 219 | | Mineral Point (3633) | 5/24 to 8/31 | 50 | 1068 | 1,023,894 | 21 | 8 | More students participated due to Covid 19 numbers being down in our area. | Minocqua J1 (3640) | 6/7 to 8/13 | 25 | 233 | 690,300 | 14 | 0 | | Mishicot (3661) | 6/9 to 8/20 | 34 | 305 | 1,095,044 | 23 | 10 | Due to COVID-19 and Governor Ever's state mandate, in-person summer school dates, times and delivery methods were modified in 2020. Student enrollment decreased in 2020 compared to other years. 2021 summer school was held in-person and was well attended. | Mondovi (3668) | 6/14 to 8/31 | 48 | 854 | 2,049,104 | 42 | 14 | This summer we offered Elementary, Middle School, and High School classes for two full days before school started. These days were well attended by our students. | Monona Grove (3675) | 6/21 to 7/16 | 19 | 653 | 2,152,869 | 44 | 17 | Summer School 2020-2021 was limited due to staffing and enrollment due to COVID. This past summer school was offered in-person with COVID pre-cautions. | Monroe (3682) | 6/14 to 8/20 | 50 | 767 | 3,468,561 | 71 | 5 | Last year was the first year of Covid so most classes were cancelled. This year, we were able to ensure proper safety and protocol with our summer classes. | Montello (3689) | 6/8 to 8/16 | 56 | 139 | 288,040 | 6 | 2 | Last year the summer school program was virtual. This year there is a combination of in-person and virtual with a much larger student enrollment. | Monticello (3696) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 25 | 291 | 527,495 | 11 | 9 | | Mosinee (3787) | 6/14 to 7/29 | 24 | 580 | 3,449,280 | 71 | 52 | | Mount Horeb Area (3794) | 6/21 to 8/19 | 32 | 473 | 950,644 | 20 | 4 | Last summer we offered a smaller virtual-only summer program due to the mandatory school closure ordered by Governor Tony Evers last March.
This year, we revised it to a comprehensive in-person summer program. | Mukwonago (3822) | 6/14 to 7/29 | 24 | 1983 | 4,996,165 | 103 | 49 | Due to COVID we only provided remedial and credit recovery courses for the summer of 19-20. | Muskego-Norway (3857) | 6/14 to 8/25 | 39 | 2370 | 10,749,876 | 221 | 182 | |
Districts shown above: 39 Go to Top NDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Necedah Area (3871) | 6/14 to 8/31 | 57 | 338 | 1,806,960 | 37 | 14 | We offered a much larger program this year. All day programming for 5 weeks, instead of 1/2 day for 3 weeks. We offered busing this year, which made the opportunity to attend summer school more feasible for many students. We had more students needing credit recovery due to the pandemic, so there were more students in those classes. | Neenah (3892) | 6/14 to 8/20 | 45 | 3855 | 6,379,117 | 131 | 34 | There was a significant increase in FTE this year compared with last year due to a significant decrease in student participation last year as a result of covid. | Neillsville (3899) | 6/7 to 8/20 | 55 | 330 | 1,191,605 | 25 | 12 | FTE significantly less last year (summer 2020) due to COVID restrictions. We also only had summer school for 15 days in 2020. Many less offerings as well. | Nekoosa (3906) | 6/14 to 8/19 | 49 | 274 | 1,240,035 | 26 | 3 | In 2020 Nekoosa had a very limited summer school program due to the pandemic. In 2021 Nekoosa offered a robust summer school program to help with the learning loss due to the pandemic. | New Auburn (3920) | 6/4 to 8/6 | 33 | 94 | 302,945 | 6 | 0 | | New Berlin (3925) | 6/21 to 8/5 | 27 | 828 | 2,911,057 | 60 | 63 | | New Glarus (3934) | 6/9 to 8/31 | 59 | 337 | 1,185,900 | 24 | 16 | During the summer of 2020 we were in the middle of a pandemic and only offered virtual summer school. This summer we were able to once again offer in-person summer school classes increasing the number of students who participated in summer school for the summer of 2021. | New Holstein (3941) | 6/7 to 7/1 | 19 | 337 | 1,213,630 | 25 | 11 | Last year the summer school was significantly lower due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. 25 FTE is in line with our past FTE numbers. | New Lisbon (3948) | 6/7 to 8/6 | 25 | 175 | 556,765 | 11 | 0 | | New London (3955) | 6/4 to 8/13 | 40 | 1606 | 2,911,857 | 60 | 22 | The summer of 2020 the district was still operating in a pandemic environment. The summer 2021 still had a pandemic environment but the district was very committed to having offering similar to 2019 to enrich learning and recovery. The Board focused on ensuring we had additional offerings as well to reduce learning loss from the pandemic so more courses were also run than in the past. | New Richmond (3962) | 6/7 to 8/5 | 39 | 1753 | 5,791,433 | 119 | 51 | Due to COVID mandates we did not hold our early Summer Stretch program and other High School programs were shortened due to the pandemic. | Niagara (3969) | 6/1 to 8/20 | 45 | 34 | 138,240 | 3 | 4 | | Nicolet UHS (2177) | 6/14 to 8/19 | 38 | 272 | 652,228 | 13 | 8 | Instituted a new course (Strength and Agility) and this is the first year students had this option. It was well attended with 133 students. | Norris (3976) | 6/2 to 8/25 | 60 | 14 | 313,875 | 6 | 9 | | North Cape (4690) | 6/22 to 7/29 | 18 | 23 | 94,090 | 2 | 0 | | North Crawford (2016) | 6/7 to 7/6 | 40 | 132 | 491,112 | 10 | 3 | The 2021-22 Summer School Session was significantly different from last year because we were able to offer in person classes versus virtual learning due to COVID restrictions. | North Fond Du Lac (3983) | 6/14 to 7/29 | 24 | 382 | 1,255,920 | 26 | 30 | | Northern Ozaukee (1945) | 6/21 to 7/16 | 19 | 194 | 1,302,600 | 27 | 16 | Summer 2020 was only offered as a virtual option, which many families opted not to participate. In summer 2021, NOSD returned to a normal in-person summer school offering. | Northland Pines (1526) | 7/26 to 8/13 | 15 | 130 | 487,500 | 10 | 0 | | Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton (3990) | 7/12 to 7/29 | 12 | 133 | 213,133 | 4 | 1 | Last year we only offered driver's ed to high school students because of COVID. No elementary summer school was offered. |
Districts shown above: 20 Go to Top ODistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Oak Creek-Franklin (4018) | 6/21 to 8/19 | 34 | 2261 | 7,221,047 | 149 | 126 | | Oakfield (4025) | 6/14 to 7/9 | 16 | 199 | 735,360 | 15 | 7 | Low enrollment for Summer School 2020 due to running a Virtual Summer School Program due to COVID-19. | Oconomowoc Area (4060) | 6/14 to 8/13 | 44 | 1771 | 5,289,452 | 109 | 30 | Last year, the District ran a limited summer school program with mostly online courses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The mandates and restrictions in place coupled with community concerns directed a need for a different, limited, summer school program. This year, summer school ran in a more traditional manner with various in-person options for students in all grades. | Oconto (4067) | 6/14 to 8/25 | 34 | 441 | 1,410,334 | 29 | 11 | Due to covid we had only online offerings this year we were in person. Our numbers are back to normal. | Oconto Falls (4074) | 6/7 to 8/27 | 44 | 667 | 2,274,037 | 47 | 0 | | Omro (4088) | 6/10 to 8/20 | 47 | 445 | 965,882 | 20 | 10 | Last summer was limited participation due to Covid-19. This year's count is lower than we had in previous years due to Covid-19. | Onalaska (4095) | 6/7 to 8/20 | 54 | 1286 | 7,053,962 | 145 | 31 | As part of our Accelerated Learning Plan for the pandemic, three sessions of summer school were offered, which significantly increased our number of days. There was higher participation in the community because the courses were held in person rather than virtually, as they were held in 2020. In addition, enrichment and fine arts options were offered this summer, and were not offered in 2020 due to the pandemic. | Oostburg (4137) | 6/14 to 8/20 | 18 | 156 | 202,140 | 4 | 0 | | Oregon (4144) | 6/14 to 8/20 | 50 | 1870 | 4,076,620 | 84 | 28 | Last year we didn't offer as many courses and people didn't participate due to COVID. | Osceola (4165) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 22 | 1386 | 4,311,220 | 89 | 29 | There was no summer school offered in June 2020. | Oshkosh Area (4179) | 6/7 to 8/20 | 55 | 2394 | 5,721,907 | 118 | 102 | | Osseo-Fairchild (4186) | 6/14 to 8/31 | 34 | 531 | 1,929,785 | 40 | 13 | Last year, due to Covid, we only offered half day academic classes by referral. This year we offered a full slate of classes at the elementary for 6 weeks. We were open all day and offered 4K academics as well. | Owen-Withee (4207) | 6/1 to 8/26 | 28 | 307 | 746,848 | 15 | 13 | |
Districts shown above: 13 Go to Top PDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Pardeeville Area (4228) | 6/7 to 8/12 | 36 | 473 | 859,059 | 18 | 2 | Last years schedule was limited due to COVID 19. This year was a full schedule of classes. | Parkview (4151) | 6/7 to 8/13 | 49 | 305 | 701,995 | 14 | 9 | We believe we had an increase in Summer School FTE due to less fear of COVID. | Pecatonica Area (0490) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 27 | 397 | 745,760 | 15 | 11 | | Pepin Area (4270) | 6/14 to 7/2 | 40 | 164 | 521,940 | 11 | 3 | Limited Summer School in 2020 due to COVID. | Peshtigo (4305) | 6/7 to 8/13 | 53 | 180 | 399,808 | 8 | 2 | The difference is due to the fact that last year we were not able to offer the same level of summer school courses due to COVID. This year we again did not offer enrichment courses at the elementary level but we did at least offer remedial courses at the elementary. | Pewaukee (4312) | 6/14 to 7/30 | 30 | 1050 | 3,062,320 | 63 | 9 | Due to Covid 19, our summer school program was cancelled last year with the exception of high school credit recovery courses. | Phillips (4347) | 6/2 to 8/19 | 46 | 190 | 594,975 | 12 | 8 | We had a limited number of sessions available last year due to COVID-19 restrictions. | Pittsville (4368) | 6/7 to 8/20 | 35 | 178 | 571,590 | 12 | 7 | Last year we had limited classes due to COVID and limited time of offerings. This year we allowed slightly larger class sizes and expanded our time offerings to that of the summer 2019 courses. | Platteville (4389) | 6/14 to 8/20 | 27 | 737 | 1,998,934 | 41 | 21 | The FY 2020-21 FTE was significantly lower because we only offered virtual summer school due to the Pandemic. We returned to in-person summer school for 2021-22. | Plum City (4459) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 62 | 140 | 622,890 | 13 | 8 | Last year's summer school numbers were low due to COVID which led to a reduction in the courses offered and the students who chose to participate. This year, more instructors and students felt comfortable to participate in summer school and we were able to have courses we could not offer during COVID-19.
We also did not start summer school last year until mid-July with very few students. | Plymouth (4473) | 6/21 to 7/22 | 19 | 614 | 2,609,100 | 54 | 33 | Last year we did not offer a traditional summer school program due to COVID. We only offered online catch-up for certain students. This year we were able to offer in person classes so more students attended. | Port Edwards (4508) | 6/7 to 8/17 | 47 | 114 | 202,791 | 4 | 1 | Last school year's FTE of 1 was due to Covid and we had increased enrollment this year. | Port Washington-Saukville (4515) | 6/14 to 8/20 | 49 | 1154 | 3,602,260 | 74 | 16 | Due to the pandemic last year only online courses were offered. This year we had in person classes. | Portage Community (4501) | 6/7 to 8/23 | 32 | 638 | 2,054,752 | 42 | 8 | We had a very scaled back summer school program last year, due to the pandemic. However, this past summer we were able to offer a full compliment of courses. | Potosi (4529) | 6/7 to 8/6 | 45 | 196 | 1,158,960 | 24 | 2 | Due to Covid we weren't able to run our full summer school program last year. This year we were able to run as usual. | Poynette (4536) | 6/7 to 8/26 | 44 | 489 | 1,188,527 | 24 | 14 | COVID, everything was virtual. This year we were face-to-face and could offered swimming lessions again. | Prairie Du Chien Area (4543) | 6/14 to 7/30 | 30 | 352 | 1,125,420 | 23 | 5 | Last year was COVID and we didn't offer as many summer school courses. | Prairie Farm (4557) | 6/7 to 8/20 | 45 | 109 | 304,425 | 6 | 0 | | Prentice (4571) | 6/7 to 8/27 | 66 | 140 | 282,480 | 6 | 1 | Because of Covid-19 the number of students that signed up for summer school classes in 2020 were significantly reduced. | Prescott (4578) | 6/3 to 8/31 | 59 | 976 | 2,990,562 | 62 | 47 | | Princeton (4606) | 6/7 to 6/25 | 15 | 269 | 265,555 | 5 | 1 | Course Curriculum was aligned with WI Standards based curriculum for Summer Session Courses. Due to Covid, summer enrollment was higher due to parents wishing to have their students gain potential lost ground while homeschooling or choosing virtual learning platforms. | Pulaski Community (4613) | 6/19 to 8/31 | 61 | 1370 | 8,771,870 | 180 | 46 | |
Districts shown above: 22 Go to Top RDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Racine (4620) | 6/21 to 7/29 | 23 | 2940 | 13,318,969 | 274 | 151 | Our 2020 Summer session was negatively impacted from the COVID-19 epidemic and our student counts and minutes were significantly lower than this 2021 summers count. We expect this years numbers to align closer to the 2019 Summer Session. | Randall J1 (4627) | 8/9 to 8/20 | 10 | 114 | 243,225 | 5 | 1 | Due to COVID last summer 20-21, we only offered a virtual option.
This year, we were back to in-person learning and offered enrichment programming in addition to the academic instruction given.
We also opened up additional grade levels (up to 6th gr) compared to year before that was only virtual.
Parents wanted their children to return to school! | Randolph (4634) | 6/3 to 8/28 | 85 | 306 | 916,050 | 19 | 19 | | Random Lake (4641) | 6/14 to 8/19 | 20 | 380 | 1,293,440 | 27 | 12 | Last year we saw a dip in numbers due to COVID 19. We had to shorten the hours that students were present along with reducing the number of days that we held summer school.
Also due to limited space in order to follow CDC guidelines at the time student course selection was down that year. All the uncertainty of 2020 caused us to have one of our lowest attended summer programs.
This year we were able to return to a summer program that followed our normal hours and days. More parents enrolled this summer than 2020 and after completing the 20-21 school year parents felt safer sending students back for summer school after a successful year. | Raymond #14 (4686) | 9/1 to 7/1 | 16 | 89 | 422,100 | 9 | 2 | Covid caused us to shorten the summer school session and many families chose not to participate due to the July session. | Reedsburg (4753) | 6/11 to 8/12 | 38 | 338 | 776,786 | 16 | 4 | Because of COVID-19, we only provided summer school opportunities for high school students (59 total), compared to K-12 students this year (338 total). | Reedsville (4760) | 6/7 to 8/13 | 45 | 275 | 1,675,410 | 34 | 12 | We offered an extremely limited and virtual focused summer school last year. Our number were 10 FTE less than previous years. This summer we offered enrichment classes all day vs half days that were done in the past to work on improving student achievement. So the change is two fold with limited COVID summer school last year and then our district doubling its offerings this summer. | Rhinelander (4781) | 6/7 to 8/20 | 25 | 679 | 1,775,825 | 37 | 8 | Due to COVID last year, we only offered high school summer school. There was no elementary or middle school summer school last year. This summer we offered 4K-12 grades summer school. | Rib Lake (4795) | 6/7 to 8/13 | 50 | 209 | 505,711 | 10 | 0 | | Rice Lake Area (4802) | 6/7 to 8/27 | 0 | 1781 | 2,664,441 | 55 | 23 | COVID | Richland (4851) | 6/7 to 8/27 | 28 | 318 | 528,060 | 11 | 3 | Last year (2020) we had very limited summer school due to covid. | Richmond (3122) | 7/26 to 8/13 | 15 | 138 | 305,967 | 6 | 5 | | Rio Community (4865) | 6/14 to 7/30 | 34 | 171 | 563,196 | 12 | 0 | | Ripon Area (4872) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 35 | 1314 | 3,504,908 | 72 | 42 | The Ripon Area School District significantly expanded summer learning opportunities in 2021. Last year, summer school participation was lower than usual due to the pandemic. | River Falls (4893) | 6/7 to 8/26 | 49 | 1089 | 2,064,658 | 42 | 28 | Covid restrictions we less this summer than last summer. More students were able to attend. | River Ridge (4904) | 6/7 to 8/24 | 36 | 268 | 605,722 | 12 | 6 | There was an increase for summer school enrollment for the 2021 school session.
We created more opportunities and promoted the summer school more to help students feel less behind in school. | River Valley (5523) | 6/14 to 8/12 | 36 | 383 | 544,620 | 11 | 6 | Due to COVID-19 in the summer of 2020, we were not able to offer a full complement of courses. The summer of 2021 was much different, and we were able to offer classes that we could not during 2020. | Riverdale (3850) | 6/14 to 8/19 | 28 | 386 | 774,301 | 16 | 5 | COVID. We did not offer traditional Summer School options for students last summer because of COVID. We resumed our regular Summer School Offerings this year. | Rosendale-Brandon (4956) | 6/9 to 8/19 | 42 | 258 | 1,241,012 | 26 | 2 | During the summer of 2020 we were only able to offer a very limited in person credit recovery option for grades 9-12 and a virtual option for grades 4K-12 due to COVID. This year, 2021, we ran a traditional in-person summer school program for all grades; however, the 4k-8th grade classes were offered beginning in July and running through the first week of August. | Rosholt (4963) | 6/7 to 8/5 | 32 | 103 | 253,103 | 5 | 2 | Last year, due to COVID we held a summer session for 16 total days. This year, we moved back to our normal summer programming of 32 days. | Royall (1673) | 6/7 to 8/20 | 50 | 187 | 553,880 | 11 | 2 | Due to the pandemic, the 2020-2021 Summer School was extremely limited due to the campus being closed for half of the summer. |
Districts shown above: 21 Go to Top SDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Saint Croix Central (2422) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 57 | 1189 | 1,710,402 | 35 | 9 | We were unable to provide our June Summer School Session last year due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. This year we were able to return to our usual Summer School program. | Saint Croix Falls (5019) | 6/14 to 8/26 | 53 | 950 | 2,482,422 | 51 | 64 | | Saint Francis (5026) | 6/14 to 7/23 | 31 | 258 | 1,266,240 | 26 | 8 | With school's resuming in-person instruction during the summer of 20-21, we pushed students hard to attend in-person enrichment and remedial summer classes to address learning loss as a result of the shutdown. We invested in summer school programming and offered 4 times as many course options vs last year. Students were anxious to make-up credits and attend in person summer school instruction. | Salem (5068) | 6/14 to 8/13 | 25 | 186 | 711,600 | 15 | 1 | Last year's FTE was significantly lower due to it being the first summer after the COVID-19 pandemic started. This summer our FTE increased closer to where it normally is but it is still lower than pre-pandemic. | Sauk Prairie (5100) | 6/14 to 8/30 | 53 | 897 | 3,766,245 | 77 | 21 | The variance between this year and last year is due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The District had limited summer offerings in 2020 to reduce transmission of the COVID-19 virus. We were able to plan and implement this year's summer session with protocols in place to maximize student attendance. | Seneca (5124) | 6/8 to 8/19 | 28 | 31 | 61,290 | 1 | 0 | | Sevastopol (5130) | 6/15 to 8/11 | 12 | 54 | 54,570 | 1 | 0 | | Seymour Community (5138) | 6/7 to 8/30 | 62 | 448 | 838,120 | 17 | 4 | Last school year we were limited as to what classes were offered due to covid. | Sharon J11 (5258) | 6/14 to 7/23 | 20 | 58 | 188,460 | 4 | 2 | Low participation last year due to COVID | Shawano (5264) | 6/14 to 8/13 | 45 | 663 | 3,450,600 | 71 | 14 | Last year we struggled with enrollment numbers due to COVID-19. Increase in enrollment this year as well as a variety of classes and sessions however enrollment was still down compared to years past. | Sheboygan Area (5271) | 6/17 to 8/19 | 46 | 2570 | 7,107,961 | 146 | 62 | Last year's enrollment was down due to COVID-19. | Sheboygan Falls (5278) | 6/7 to 8/17 | 47 | 389 | 1,057,740 | 22 | 13 | Last year our summer school classes were online classes due to COVID. This summer our classes were in-person. | Shell Lake (5306) | 6/14 to 8/31 | 13 | 186 | 201,795 | 4 | 0 | | Shiocton (5348) | 6/7 to 6/30 | 18 | 163 | 616,255 | 13 | 3 | In 2020 due to COVID, we chose to offer summer school in August instead of June. Both student interest and available teachers was down significantly.
In 2021, we were able to offer summer school in June. Our numbers in 2021 were more like years before 2020. | Shorewood (5355) | 6/21 to 7/29 | 23 | 99 | 271,875 | 6 | 3 | We had a more traditional summer school program this year. | Shullsburg (5362) | 6/14 to 8/31 | 61 | 173 | 318,313 | 7 | 5 | We were able to offer more courses due to less Covid-19 restrictions. | Silver Lake J1 (5369) | 7/12 to 8/5 | 19 | 94 | 298,395 | 6 | 2 | Due to COVID-19 limitations, in 2020 Silver Lake J1 conducted a smaller and shorter summer school program. In 2021, the summer programming was expanded and conducted in a manner more similar to what had been held pre-COVID. | Siren (5376) | 6/14 to 7/1 | 12 | 128 | 262,155 | 5 | 0 | | Slinger (5390) | 6/17 to 7/16 | 20 | 1035 | 3,343,986 | 69 | 20 | Due to COVID restrictions last summer, we held summer school for 10 days and had less students enroll. We did not offer transportation.
This summer session was back to the full 4 weeks and transportation was provided. | Solon Springs (5397) | 6/14 to 8/20 | 35 | 70 | 919,590 | 19 | 2 | Last year was Covid 19 with very few students able to attend and very little offerings.
This year we expanding summer school to 7 weeks, expanded our length of day and studets responded very positively as they welcomed a more normal return to school environment. | Somerset (5432) | 6/14 to 8/31 | 40 | 1477 | 3,353,524 | 69 | 44 | covid | South Milwaukee (5439) | 6/22 to 7/29 | 23 | 735 | 3,452,953 | 71 | 16 | Due to COVID-19 last year, we had a smaller amount of students and classes because it was virtual. | South Shore (4522) | 6/7 to 8/6 | 40 | 40 | 327,755 | 7 | 1 | Last year we were dealing with COVID. This year we held summer school classes where the students/staff wore masks and social distanced. | Southern Door County (5457) | 6/3 to 8/19 | 35 | 63 | 123,465 | 3 | 11 | We offered many more recovery classes during the summer of 2020 due to the COVID pandemic affecting the 2019-20 school year. That was not necessary during the summer of 2021, as we were in school (in person and remote) during the entire school year of 2020-21. | Southwestern Wisconsin (2485) | 6/7 to 8/13 | 50 | 500 | 777,540 | 16 | 9 | We were not restricted with COVID this summer. | Sparta Area (5460) | 6/7 to 8/13 | 49 | 737 | 6,572,809 | 135 | 83 | Last year we only offered online courses, and we also added two weeks to our summer session this year in order to help support our students who struggled with learning through the pandemic.
Our FTE two years ago was over 150. | Spencer (5467) | 6/1 to 8/27 | 64 | 168 | 900,690 | 19 | 3 | We were able to offer face to face summer school this year. Last year we offered online only and due to the pandemic students just did not want to participate. | Spooner (5474) | 6/14 to 8/19 | 24 | 151 | 255,120 | 5 | 1 | We had a significant reduction in offerings and enrollment last year due to COVID-19 concerns. | Spring Valley (5586) | 6/7 to 8/20 | 52 | 262 | 398,910 | 8 | 4 | This difference was due to no in-person summer school for the 2020-2021 school year due to COVID.
In the 2021-2022 year, the district was allowed to hold in-person summer school. | Stanley-Boyd Area (5593) | 6/1 to 8/18 | 57 | 494 | 2,056,925 | 42 | 22 | Summer of 2021 we were able to return to in-person summer school classes. We had typical participation as classes were not virtual. | Stevens Point Area (5607) | 6/14 to 8/31 | 56 | 2275 | 9,046,322 | 186 | 74 | We had less students participate in summer school last year due to COVID-19. | Stockbridge (5614) | 6/7 to 6/24 | 12 | 49 | 94,673 | 2 | 1 | Last year for summer school we had 20 less students registered than we did for the current summer term. This summer we also had a total of 4 courses that ran for 3 hours whereas last summer we only had one course that ran for 3 hours. Last year's courses were held online which created attendance issues (students didn't show up for the course consistently). | Stone Bank School District (3542) | 6/14 to 8/12 | 35 | 94 | 123,050 | 3 | 1 | Had more course offerings for a longer period of time allowing students to pick and choose the ones that fit them best. In-person only classes were held which was mask optional. | Stoughton Area (5621) | 6/14 to 7/9 | 18 | 573 | 995,563 | 20 | 2 | Last year we only offered online courses and limited the courses to high school level recovery and elementary reading. | Stratford (5628) | 6/7 to 8/13 | 35 | 342 | 976,413 | 20 | 8 | summer of 2020 was covid and a very limited summer school offered. | Sun Prairie Area (5656) | 6/21 to 8/13 | 37 | 2681 | 11,329,977 | 233 | 203 | | Superior (5663) | 6/14 to 8/25 | 52 | 1821 | 13,422,020 | 276 | 8 | Last year, due to Covid, we only held a few high school classes. This year we held our full, normal summer schedule. | Suring (5670) | 6/14 to 8/31 | 42 | 106 | 267,458 | 6 | 1 | In the summer of 2020, the district had one 1 FTE this is because we limited the offerings and numbers in participation because of COVID. This year the district offered several academic classes grades 4K-12 to close the gap due to the academic loss that took place during the pandemic. | Swallow (3510) | 6/14 to 8/13 | 33 | 109 | 454,780 | 9 | 4 | We had a larger number of students take summer school classes this year. |
Districts shown above: 39 Go to Top TDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Test District 9 (9999) | | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Thorp (5726) | 6/14 to 8/5 | 12 | 234 | 284,105 | 6 | 1 | The summer school coordinator added the minutes wrong, and last year we didn't have very many classes due to COVID. | Tigerton (5740) | 6/1 to 8/29 | 34 | 132 | 399,980 | 8 | 1 | No SS held a year ago due to COVID | Tomah Area (5747) | 9/28 to 8/20 | 83 | 973 | 4,933,829 | 102 | 60 | Last year we offered fewer classes due to COVID-19. Also, last year we did not offer any classes in the month of June due to the uncertainty of the pandemic and additional planning needed to safely hold summer school. | Tomahawk (5754) | 6/7 to 8/19 | 54 | 98 | 79,645 | 2 | 0 | | Tomorrow River (0126) | 6/5 to 8/31 | 64 | 255 | 457,950 | 9 | 4 | Increased participation after COVID decrease in 2020. | Trevor-Wilmot Consolidated (5780) | 7/26 to 8/13 | 15 | 113 | 227,380 | 5 | 3 | We had more students this year that enrolled in our Summer School session this year. The previous year numbers were down due to the pandemic and limited sessions in person and may sessions virtual. | Tri-County Area (4375) | 6/11 to 8/5 | 38 | 154 | 392,900 | 8 | 5 | Pandemic academic catch-up. | Turtle Lake (5810) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 19 | 444 | 1,294,167 | 27 | 23 | | Twin Lakes #4 (5817) | 6/28 to 7/9 | 8 | 29 | 83,520 | 2 | 0 | | Two Rivers (5824) | 6/21 to 7/23 | 20 | 624 | 2,667,840 | 55 | 22 | The difference in FTE numbers is due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
Districts shown above: 11 Go to Top UDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Union Grove J1 (5859) | 6/7 to 7/1 | 16 | 118 | 449,520 | 9 | 0 | | Union Grove UHS (5852) | 6/8 to 7/29 | 30 | 208 | 307,050 | 6 | 2 | Less courses were offered last year and significantly less students participated due to COVID and schools being shut down since March. Also, this year we offered two sessions of strength and conditioning due to increased number of students. | Unity (0238) | 6/7 to 8/31 | 62 | 494 | 2,062,470 | 42 | 30 | The COVID -19 protocols from the previous year forced us to conduct a remote summer school experience. For the summer of 2021, we were back in person! |
Districts shown above: 3 Go to Top VDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Valders Area (5866) | 6/10 to 8/27 | 50 | 367 | 1,064,597 | 22 | 3 | We ran a very limited Summer School program during the 2020-2021 Summer due to COVID. | Verona Area (5901) | 7/6 to 7/30 | 19 | 1087 | 3,923,970 | 81 | 95 | | Viroqua Area (5985) | 6/7 to 8/20 | 44 | 446 | 1,497,002 | 31 | 6 | We did not offer our regular summer school program during the summer of 2020 as we still in mandatory school closure from the spring of 2020. |
Districts shown above: 3 Go to Top WDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Wabeno Area (5992) | 6/9 to 7/2 | 18 | 50 | 186,690 | 4 | 1 | We had 40 more students than last year this year. | Walworth J1 (6022) | 6/14 to 7/2 | 15 | 55 | 152,640 | 3 | 1 | More courses offered and better participation due torelaxation of Covid restrictions | Washburn (6027) | 6/1 to 9/2 | 68 | 326 | 664,584 | 14 | 9 | Less class offerings and attendance due to COVID last year.
This year all Elementary courses and most Middle/High School courses were in person which increased class offerings and attendance resulting in increased FTE. | Waterford UHS (6083) | 6/14 to 8/31 | 27 | 527 | 886,295 | 18 | 13 | | Waterloo (6118) | 6/7 to 7/2 | 20 | 185 | 763,121 | 16 | 1 | COVID caused our district to have very little summer school over the summer of 2020. We had a normal summer school set up for the summer of 2021 and it was well attended. | Watertown (6125) | 6/7 to 7/30 | 39 | 1053 | 5,499,944 | 113 | 38 | Last year was the year of the pandemic therefore not as many classes were held | Waukesha (6174) | 6/21 to 8/19 | 34 | 8619 | 14,530,863 | 299 | 119 | Due to COVID we had fewer course offerings and did not do in person summer school in 20/21. This summer we returned to our previous summer school format of in person. Our numbers are now closer to what they have been in prior years. | Waunakee Community (6181) | 6/14 to 8/20 | 49 | 2320 | 7,765,498 | 160 | 123 | | Waupaca (6195) | 6/14 to 8/31 | 45 | 1086 | 2,823,014 | 58 | 13 | COVID | Waupun (6216) | 6/7 to 8/30 | 37 | 690 | 1,423,566 | 29 | 2 | Last year we offered very few courses and had a low number of participants due to Covid. This year students had many more options to pick from and we had a large number of participants. | Wausau (6223) | 6/8 to 7/23 | 27 | 2429 | 12,055,582 | 248 | 100 | Last year's summer school was 5 weeks, and this year's summer school was 6 weeks. We also didn't have the PM (afternoon sessions) available last year. Additionally, our School Forest was closed, so we had over 160 more participants this year moving from Gr 5 to Gr 6. As a reminder the summer school last year was virtual and according to the numbers was not as well attended. | Wausaukee (6230) | 6/14 to 7/1 | 14 | 69 | 175,490 | 4 | 0 | | Wautoma Area (6237) | 6/7 to 7/2 | 20 | 365 | 1,171,880 | 24 | 0 | | Wauwatosa (6244) | 6/21 to 8/6 | 34 | 1621 | 11,032,087 | 227 | 282 | less online minutes; more in person; still suffering affects of COVID | Wauzeka-Steuben (6251) | 6/1 to 8/13 | 52 | 127 | 359,649 | 7 | 0 | | Webster (6293) | 6/7 to 8/13 | 71 | 128 | 484,215 | 10 | 2 | Last year most of our summer school programs were not hosted because of the limitations of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Governor's Safer at Home order was still in place for a majority of the summer and we did not feel operating summer school at the time was the safest choice. We were able to operate at near normal capacity this summer. | West Allis (6300) | 6/20 to 8/4 | 24 | 810 | 2,211,460 | 46 | 74 | | West Bend (6307) | 6/14 to 8/30 | 24 | 2746 | 5,081,598 | 105 | 46 | Last year's FTE was significantly different from this years FTE due to the shift to a fully online summer school due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year we were able to offer summer school in the in person format which increased student participation. | West Depere (6328) | 6/9 to 8/20 | 52 | 1670 | 3,840,869 | 79 | 43 | Last year's FTE of 43 was due to us being virtual and we could only offer a limited number of options. This year with the FTE's being 79 we were able to be in-person and were able to offer more options for our residents to select from. We had at least 550 more people register and use our summer school program than the previous year. | West Salem (6370) | 6/4 to 8/31 | 62 | 811 | 2,411,115 | 50 | 23 | There were more students participating this year because we offered our courses in person rather than online. Online summer school was not very popular after our COVID year.
We were also able to provide swimming lessons and other classes that were not able to be offered due to restrictions with the COVID-19 guidelines and policies.
The 50 FTE fits closer to our summer school programs previous to COVID. | Westby Area (6321) | 6/1 to 8/25 | 57 | 415 | 2,251,779 | 46 | 22 | Last year's FTE was low due to COVID. | Westfield (6335) | 6/7 to 8/13 | 43 | 442 | 1,159,920 | 24 | 3 | The 2020 summer school was a virtual program and after almost a semester of virtual education, due to COVID, students and parents and staff were not very excited about more virtual education so participation was very low.
The 2021 summer school was an in person program and participation was very good. | Weston (6354) | 6/14 to 7/8 | 16 | 71 | 214,830 | 4 | 3 | | Weyauwega-Fremont (6384) | 6/7 to 8/29 | 60 | 684 | 635,890 | 13 | 6 | COVID reduced course offerings and attendance during 2020. We used a new structure for course offerings and increased our course offerings in summer 2021. | Wheatland J1 (6412) | 6/21 to 7/29 | 23 | 176 | 677,036 | 14 | 2 | Due to COVID protocols and restrictions, our summer school enrollment was drastically different from the 2020 summer session. | White Lake (6440) | 6/3 to 7/16 | 21 | 55 | 301,740 | 6 | 1 | Last year the district was not able to begin summer school until the month of August due to COVID. Due to COVID guidelines we only offered classes for students in K-3. Students were here for only 180 a day for 10 days.
This summer we had 55 participants and offered 5 days per week for 21 days which almost triples our participants, doubles the amount of days and significantly increased our minutes per day spending 270 mins for most participants per day. | Whitefish Bay (6419) | 6/20 to 7/22 | 16 | 183 | 235,609 | 5 | 3 | We had more kids who participated after the COVID-19 Pandemic | Whitehall (6426) | 6/1 to 8/31 | 66 | 728 | 2,216,680 | 46 | 16 | We had less days of summer school/covid. | Whitewater (6461) | 6/21 to 7/16 | 20 | 578 | 2,279,830 | 47 | 12 | COVID-19 significantly impacted last year's enrollments and course offerings. | Whitnall (6470) | 6/14 to 8/20 | 38 | 239 | 442,050 | 9 | 3 | Lack of attendance and summer school course offerings last year due COVID. | Wild Rose (6475) | 6/7 to 8/13 | 25 | 71 | 130,751 | 3 | 0 | | Wilmot UHS (6545) | 6/14 to 7/21 | 26 | 442 | 1,284,381 | 26 | 35 | | Winneconne Community (6608) | 6/7 to 8/20 | 55 | 771 | 1,779,710 | 37 | 12 | We had very limited Summer School options available for students in the summer of 2020 due to COVID-19. | Winter (6615) | 6/7 to 8/26 | 16 | 196 | 393,360 | 8 | 0 | | Wisconsin Dells (6678) | 6/4 to 8/19 | 56 | 616 | 949,488 | 20 | 3 | We had very limited Summer School in 2020, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. | Wisconsin Heights (0469) | 6/7 to 8/23 | 49 | 313 | 712,467 | 15 | 4 | Due to COVID we have very low attendace last year. | Wisconsin Rapids (6685) | 6/14 to 7/30 | 45 | 1623 | 3,297,182 | 68 | 35 | More courses were offered and we had a higher number of student participants. | Wittenberg-Birnamwood (6692) | 6/8 to 7/1 | 16 | 313 | 752,953 | 15 | 4 | We did not over in person summer school due to covid. | Wonewoc-Union Center (6713) | 6/14 to 8/12 | 24 | 178 | 346,170 | 7 | 15 | Because of construction to our building we were unable to host summer school classes in our building therefore we were limited to the amount of space to provide as many classes as we normally do. | Woodruff J1 (6720) | 6/7 to 6/18 | 10 | 77 | 20,700 | 0 | 0 | | Wrightstown Community (6734) | 6/7 to 8/26 | 44 | 581 | 1,647,750 | 34 | 29 | |
Districts shown above: 41 Go to Top YDistrict | 2021 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2021 | FTE Summer of 2020 | Explanation of Variance |
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Yorkville J2 (6748) | 6/9 to 7/8 | 22 | 174 | 376,943 | 8 | 4 | In person instead of virtual summer school. A lot more participation as a result. |
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