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Summer School of 2010

This data is for summer school that took place in the calendar year of 2010, and it is considered to be part of FY 2010-2011.

NOTE: Summer 2009 comparison data will display once the school district has both entered and officially submitted the Summer 2010 PI-1804.

All Data | Variances Only | 220 Program

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A

District2010
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2010
FTE
Summer of
2009
Explanation
of Variance
Athens (0196)6/7 to 8/2759326716,0501511Offered more courses.
Augusta (0217)6/7 to 8/4454571,236,2202537Fewer course offerings and fewer students participating

Districts shown above: 2

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B

District2010
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2010
FTE
Summer of
2009
Explanation
of Variance
Brown Deer (0721)June17 to July2924181610,830138We are becoming increasingly aggressive about recommending summer school for our students in academic difficulty.

Districts shown above: 1

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C

District2010
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2010
FTE
Summer of
2009
Explanation
of Variance
Cambria-Friesland (0882)6/14 to 7/114283470,824107This year's summer school had more classes offered and more student participation.
Cedar Grove-Belgium Area (1029)6/17 to 8/5356411,633,8843425Additional summer school classes offered with increased student attendance. Corrected numbers from Annual Membership Audit conducted on April 25, 2011.
Chequamegon (1071)6/7 to 8/3040192234,830512Very few elementary program offerings. Very few high school students opting for the credit make-up offering.
Chetek-Weyerhaeuser (1080)6/7 to 8/2036354506,286100Loss of students and summer school sections
Chilton (1085)6/7 to 8/19377261,394,6852941We changed the dates of summer school and reduced the number of days for summer school. This had a dramatic effect on our participation.
Clinton Community (1134)6/14 to 7/919153548,2601117We did not offer the summer school music and play program that we had offered in the past. We also shortened a couple classes from 180 minutes to 90 minutes.

Districts shown above: 6

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D

District2010
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2010
FTE
Summer of
2009
Explanation
of Variance
Darlington Community (1295)6/7 to 8/13423401,736,6303627A larger summer course selection was developed for K-12 students. Summer school courses also extended over more days.
Dodgeland (2744)6/14 to 8/31564291,519,5153118Dodgeland provided an additional session of summer school in August, 2010, and increased the number of courses offered. Greater promotional efforts were made to increase attendance. Dodgeland's remedial and credit recovery programs were expanded. At every grade level, teachers sent individual letters to parents recommending classes for each student. The principals followed up with phone calls to the parents if their child had not registered.

Districts shown above: 2

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E

District2010
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2010
FTE
Summer of
2009
Explanation
of Variance
Elcho (1582)6/21 to 8/524157609,480138The program was revamped and the classes attracted more students.
Elmbrook (0714)6/21 to 7/232410913,090,7066441larger enrollment

Districts shown above: 2

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F

District2010
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2010
FTE
Summer of
2009
Explanation
of Variance
Fall Creek (1729)6/7 to 8/1953284544,2251117Fewer classes were offered.
Fennimore Community (1813)7/26 to 8/19163571,071,3052215We expanded our summer school to include more enrichment offerings for elementary students.
Fond Du Lac (1862)6/17 to 8/204620866,108,23312696Two reasons - we were calculating total minutes wrong in the past. We were doing attendance instead of enrollment. Second we restructured our program; we reduced the number of weeks and revised some of the offerings. This increased both participation and attendance.
Franklin Public (1900)6/21 to 7/222310442,753,1455745There was an increase in student registrations. Also, our Middle School level added additional enrichment classes.

Districts shown above: 4

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G

District2010
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2010
FTE
Summer of
2009
Explanation
of Variance
Gillett (2128)6/7 to 8/2959281608,887139There was more interest from staff to offer remedial classes to struggling students for an extended number of days.
Green Bay Area (2289)6/14 to 8/264030087,760,981160119Offered more classes at additional sites
Greenwood (2394)6/7 to 7/2228246938,8501928Decreased days of K-6 summer school from 16 to 12 days.

Districts shown above: 3

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H

District2010
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2010
FTE
Summer of
2009
Explanation
of Variance
Hartford UHS (2436)6/14 to 8/1229289930,3161910This year we offered several more credit recovery courses and work ahead courses for credit. We also added a study skills course in August. We still ended up having to go to a lottery system because of the demand.
Hilbert (2534)6/7 to 8/544276720,5901510We increased the number of participants in summer school from 252 to 276. We also increased the number of class offerings from 22 classes to 24 classes.
Hurley (2618)6/7 to 8/645254585,775129More students attended summer school classes in 2010. Although fees were attached to many classes any family that requested fees be waived were given that option, no questions asked. This has always been advertised in our summer school booklet but this year more families took advantage of the service.

Districts shown above: 3

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I

District2010
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2010
FTE
Summer of
2009
Explanation
of Variance
Independence (2632)6/7 to 8/2055150623,365139Summer school course offerings were more varied, thus more particpants; a breakfast program was offered at school prior to summer classes, and this helped with participation minutes. In these difficult economic times, parents are looking for alternatives to paid day care for students, and the summer enrichment courses offer an alternative for them.

Districts shown above: 1

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K

District2010
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2010
FTE
Summer of
2009
Explanation
of Variance
Kewaunee (2814)6/8 to 8/2657200244,964513Due to budgetary reasons, the Kewaunee School District only offered remedial- type classes by invitation only, agriculture classes, and music lessons.

Districts shown above: 1

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L

District2010
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2010
FTE
Summer of
2009
Explanation
of Variance
Lake Geneva-Genoa UHS (2884)6/5 to 8/1955626969,9732030We had included our driver's education program in 2008-09 and this year we did not.
Lakeland UHS (3647)6/14 to 7/3035128247,2435101. 2010 Summer school was divided into two three week sessions. The second session contained a high percent of student online work time, which was significantly less than the first three weeks of counted student seat time.

Districts shown above: 2

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M

District2010
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2010
FTE
Summer of
2009
Explanation
of Variance
Maple (3297)6/15 to 7/3028342671,6901422We ran two credit retrieval courses last year that were not run this year.
Marion (3318)7/12 to 7/3012282647,520136We had more students attend summer school this year
Menomonee Falls (3437)6/21 to 8/1223523997,5902115District is making an effort to increase summer school participation rates.
Mishicot (3661)6/14 to 7/2524382917,4851913Greater number of participants at elementary and middle school levels and more days of instruction than previous year.
Mosinee (3787)6/14 to 8/5374591,471,4403022The Mosinee School District expanded their program offereings for the 2009-2010 summer school year. We offered additional opportunities for support in reading and math. We also expanded the number of days summer school was in session.
Muskego-Norway (3857)6/14 to 7/30345801,521,6003119We are making a concerted effort to increase summer school offerings.

Districts shown above: 6

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N

District2010
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2010
FTE
Summer of
2009
Explanation
of Variance
New Berlin (3925)6/16 to 7/1622153653,0441326Due to budget constraints, Summer School was only offered at the secondary level for students needing high school credit.
North Fond Du Lac (3983)6/21 to 7/292412001,921,5754027In previous years we have used actual minutes and this year we used first and last day attendance to calculate membership per our discussion with DPI consultants.
North Lake (3514)6/16 to 7/918145556,200117The summer school program was hosted/held at North Lake School District this year. The hosting school typically has a higher participation rate than the other districts.

Districts shown above: 3

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P

District2010
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2010
FTE
Summer of
2009
Explanation
of Variance
Palmyra-Eagle Area (4221)6/17 to 7/16174151,278,7822638We had fewer days of instruction this year due to a tornado, and we also offered fewer classes.

Districts shown above: 1

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S

District2010
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2010
FTE
Summer of
2009
Explanation
of Variance
Saint Croix Central (2422)6/15 to 8/19426512,736,3195644There was 1 more day of classes for elementary and middle school. We are also experiencing an increase in enrollment in both the district over all and summer school enrollment.
Sheboygan Falls (5278)6/14 to 8/19337671,724,7573519The increase in FTE's is due to the increase in number of courses offered throughout the summer and offering mini courses later in summer to accommodate family vacations. There was a significant increase in course offerings from 15 to 35 at the Elem. level. There was also an increase in number of hours (2 1/2 hours) to 3 hours in the a.m. and 3 hours in the p.m. (no student was counted for more than 270 minutes). Finally there was an increase in the total number of days courses were offered to 15 total days instead of 4 or 5 days.
Shiocton (5348)6/7 to 7/119286796,4671612More course offerings and student participation was up
Shorewood (5355)6/21 to 8/19368551,331,7132721Increase in participation
Silver Lake J1 (5369)6/14 to 7/1418213755,635168We significantly enhanced our summer school program this year. In past years, summer school ran for 3 hours each day, this year the time was extended to 3 hours and 45 minutes each day. We also increased student choices for classes (almost tripling the offerings), specifically in enrichment classes and we worked hard to promote the program better to our families. We also moved to a model where kids could take three classes instead of two.
Southwestern Wisconsin (2485)6/7 to 8/1350250255,548512Although we had more students participating in summer school, the students were more inconsistent in attendance.
Stanley-Boyd Area (5593)6/7 to 8/31624281,197,4202519Our Summer Adventures Program increased by 4 FTE (we increased participation by 40%) and our Character Education Program increased by 2 FTE.
Sun Prairie Area (5656)6/21 to 8/272917697,643,134157120The increase is a result of student population growth district-wide. The elementary summer school program was expanded to two sites from one and the enrichment course offerings were significantly expanded at all levels.

Districts shown above: 8

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T

District2010
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2010
FTE
Summer of
2009
Explanation
of Variance
Tigerton (5740)6/5 to 7/1528155772,3801612We gained a lot of kids over the course of the summer, offered supervised transportation to new day care fascility after summer classes were over each day, offered free breakfast and lunch and had at the door pick up this year (previous years we did group pick ups at gathering points). We also offered more days and longer classes.
Tomahawk (5754)6/7 to 8/1944526969,720205DPI made a change to our FTE's last year when we got audited. We were charging a fee for all of our classes and they were not allowed.

Districts shown above: 2

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W

District2010
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2010
FTE
Summer of
2009
Explanation
of Variance
Washburn (6027)6/10 to 8/442134127,275313Some programs attendance dropped in half. Some programs were canceled due to low attendance.
Waterloo (6118)6/9 to 7/9223461,532,5523244Last year the summer swimming program was part of the summer school program. This year it was not.
Webster (6293)6/7 to 6/3015150207,000416Count being used this year is for band, Remedial 5-8, Drivers Ed. We did not include other summer school as that was mainly payed through a grant.
West Salem (6370)6/7 to 8/306911102,685,6505584When audited it was found that the number of days offered for some classes were doubled for some reason.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood (6692)6/14 to 7/1523494816,171177In the past we have only had remedial classes, this year we offered several enrichment classes.

Districts shown above: 5

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Total districts displayed: 52

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