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Summer School of 2011

This data is for summer school that took place in the calendar year of 2011, and it is considered to be part of FY 2011-2012.

NOTE: Summer 2010 comparison data will display once the school district has both entered and officially submitted the Summer 2011 PI-1804.

All Data | Variances Only | 220 Program

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District2011
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2011
FTE
Summer of
2010
Explanation
of Variance
Arcadia (0154)6/13 to 8/19457051,862,3953821We offered more classes and combined with a lunch and breakfast program. We provided transportation to swimming lessons. We have a significant ELL population that we are serving. We expanded our music program.
Arrowhead UHS (2450)6/13 to 8/263114693,625,1617551There was an increase in the number of summer school courses, as well as the number of participants.

Districts shown above: 2

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District2011
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2011
FTE
Summer of
2010
Explanation
of Variance
Birchwood (0441)6/13 to 8/264080562,962129There were a lot more elementary students attending this year.
Boscobel (0609)6/13 to 8/2645393586,076129The summer band program was expanded.
Bowler (0623)6/20 to 8/3130276643,7771318Fewer students attended summer school this year. Additionally, we lost a full day for the July 4th Holiday and a full day for extreme heat as there is no air conditioning in the school building.
Brown Deer (0721)6/16 to 7/2120142414,276913We have scaled back somewhat.

Districts shown above: 4

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C

District2011
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2011
FTE
Summer of
2010
Explanation
of Variance
Chequamegon (1071)6/20 to 8/534386492,955105Many offerings at the elementary level that were not funded through grants.
Clinton Community (1134)6/13 to 7/2127494907,7861911Added many courses.
Clintonville (1141)6/16 to 8/2549190548,2501160We did not run an enrichment program this year.

Districts shown above: 3

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E

District2011
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2011
FTE
Summer of
2010
Explanation
of Variance
Edgerton (1568)6/13 to 8/31587441,794,8413727This year the School District of Edgerton held a second 15-day session of Summer School classes.

Districts shown above: 1

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F

District2011
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2011
FTE
Summer of
2010
Explanation
of Variance
Fennimore Community (1813)8/1 to 8/2516342796,5141622Participation was down slightly and we had 1 inclement weather day for activities that were highly dependent on good weather.
Fort Atkinson (1883)6/13 to 8/295414225,893,88012196The summer school session was a week longer than in prior years and we had more students participating.

Districts shown above: 2

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G

District2011
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2011
FTE
Summer of
2010
Explanation
of Variance
Gillett (2128)6/20 to 7/21201035841,7951713We re-did the summer school so that we offered more classes, we provided busing and free breakfast and lunch. Overall it was more structured so that it went five weeks from 8 - noon each day Monday through Thursday.
Green Bay Area (2289)6/13 to 8/2640456610,918,125225160Expansion of summer school program
Greendale (2296)6/13 to 7/29309003,011,8606239We increased the classes that were offered for credit at the high school level. We added 5 classes of physical education, several classes of health and one class of economics. We increased the high school enrollment by almost 200 students. We also added several classes to the K-8 grade levels for enrichment, this increased our enrollment by another 150-200 students. We are moving towards offer summer school for all students not just for remediation.

Districts shown above: 3

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H

District2011
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2011
FTE
Summer of
2010
Explanation
of Variance
Hartford J1 (2443)6/20 to 7/29294572,022,9684233We increased days of instruction by 10 days for remedial classes. About 256 students enrolled for 29 days at 120 minutes vs last year at 19 days for the same minutes.
Hartland-Lakeside J3 (2460)6/20 to 7/29294972,591,4435336An increase in enrollment
Hortonville (2583)6/13 to 8/194012092,573,5485334There were 2 more days of elementary school classes this year. Twelve more classes were added to the elementary class roster. Elementary class attendance increased by 400 partially due to Summer School location.
Hudson (2611)6/13 to 8/194923254,651,88096132Less classes were offered as well as lower enrollment in a number of programs
Hurley (2618)6/13 to 8/136232219,517512This year we were limited in the amount of certified teachers who will willing to commit to teaching summer school due to the current education situation.

Districts shown above: 5

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K

District2011
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2011
FTE
Summer of
2010
Explanation
of Variance
Kaukauna Area (2758)6/13 to 8/254413843,224,5486695REDUCTION IN PROGRAMS/COUNTABLE SERVICES

Districts shown above: 1

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L

District2011
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2011
FTE
Summer of
2010
Explanation
of Variance
Lac Du Flambeau #1 (1848)6/13 to 8/1934321873,4101813WE HAD MORE STUDENTS THIS YEAR. WE ALSO HAD TWO SESSIONS OF SUMMER SCHOOL RESULTING IN MORE DAYS THAN LAST YEAR.

Districts shown above: 1

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M

District2011
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2011
FTE
Summer of
2010
Explanation
of Variance
Marion (3318)6/13 to 8/1419223362,652713we had alot less kids take summer school classes this year
Menominee Indian (3434)7/5 to 8/419186413,490914The summer school session was shorter this year.
Menomonee Falls (3437)6/20 to 8/112410451,624,8003321We expanded our Elementary Summer School offerings significantly this year to make more instruction available to students. We anticipate an increase next year also, as we will be expanding the programs at the secondary levels.
Merrill Area (3500)6/10 to 8/265616045,994,69012381More opportunities were offered at each level of summer school and more students were willing to participate.
Merton Community (3528)6/13 to 8/25365951,824,1803851Daily attendance and reduced number of registrations.
Milwaukee (3619)6/23 to 7/292612563,757,86077347Due to budget constraints the Summer School program was consolidated to create cost efficiencies. The number of sites and programs were reduced.
Montello (3689)6/10 to 8/3161173415,679914Less elementary classes offered, less students participating. Were not able to offer band lessons this year due to staffing changes.
Mount Horeb Area (3794)6/21 to 8/2537649853,7491813Our elementary FTE was based on 120 minutes per class last year. This year the elementary FTE was based on 180 minutes per class.

Districts shown above: 8

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N

District2011
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2011
FTE
Summer of
2010
Explanation
of Variance
Nekoosa (3906)6/27 to 7/29244291,657,1423454The summer school program had a change of leadership. The programs were reviewed and changed accordingly.
New London (3955)6/6 to 8/26518081,808,8123750Due to financial issues our district redefined the summer school program. We restructured our remedial programming and cut our enrichment offerings.

Districts shown above: 2

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O

District2011
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2011
FTE
Summer of
2010
Explanation
of Variance
Oostburg (4137)6/10 to 8/2641256345,375712We did not offer a Summer PE class for credit as we did in the Summer School session from prio year.
Owen-Withee (4207)6/13 to 8/3136282957,486209We offered breakfast and transportation to summer school and had a more structured 4-hour block of summer school for two 4-week sessions. These changes brought in more students.

Districts shown above: 2

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P

District2011
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2011
FTE
Summer of
2010
Explanation
of Variance
Pardeeville Area (4228)6/13 to 8/3157401677,2411424Summer school was one of the budget cuts that was made in our school budget.
Parkview (4151)6/13 to 8/236229685,2601419Less students participated possibly due to changes in the duration of the summer school term
Platteville (4389)6/13 to 8/19494301,547,2003223Added a K-8 afternoon sessions and expanded from 3 weeks to 5 weeks total.
Prairie Du Chien Area (4543)6/13 to 8/264515482,229,5964632Last year we had 1275 kids participate and this year we had 1548 participate which is 273 more students. We also had 5 more days of summer school than last year.

Districts shown above: 4

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R

District2011
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2011
FTE
Summer of
2010
Explanation
of Variance
Randolph (4634)8/15 to 8/2610205319,620711Held less classes than last year.
Reedsburg (4753)6/7 to 8/2357404882,758180We did NOT offer summer school last year.
Richland (4851)6/10 to 8/1939420343,455715We ran many fewer classes in 2011, especially at the high school level.
River Valley (5523)6/6 to 8/2255550640,7701327Major reduction in enrichment classes offered at all levels in summer of 2011 compared to 2010.
Riverdale (3850)6/13 to 8/26384071,098,5082318A push to get more students into the Credit Recovery programs. Greater interest in the program.
Royall (1673)6/6 to 8/1951345823,4051711We offered free breakfast and lunch to all summer school students. We coordinated transportation in an effort to attract students to attend our summer school program. Our new Superintendent had a very successful summer school program in his previous district. He implemented many of his ideas in the summer school program at Royall.

Districts shown above: 6

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S

District2011
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2011
FTE
Summer of
2010
Explanation
of Variance
Silver Lake J1 (5369)6/13 to 7/14202531,030,5002116Riverview expanded three things inteh summer school program: 1. Increased to 20 Days of Summer School 2. Increased the time of each class to 75 minutes 3. Added and enhanced the enrichment offerings.

Districts shown above: 1

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W

District2011
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2011
FTE
Summer of
2010
Explanation
of Variance
Waukesha (6174)6/20 to 8/112416844,608,6309572Increase in summer school programs/classes offered to student in the School District of Waukesha
Wausau (6223)6/13 to 8/2250292516,610,557342236Our enrollment increased for a variety of reasons. We went with a six week program followed by a separate two week program. We were able to provide free breakfast and lunch. We collaborated with community agencies to provided extended days for students; summer school in the AM and then seamless community programs in the PM, such as 4H, Boys and Girls Club, and Parks and Recreation. We offered a variety of enrichment opportunities for the secondary students.
West Allis (6300)7/6 to 7/2818533575,4561219In the prior year, there were 106 more participants due to increased course offerings.
Whitnall (6470)6/13 to 8/1933316702,9331419Fewer students participated in our class offerings than last year - might be because we charged class fees for the first time this year.
Wonewoc-Union Center (6713)6/6 to 7/2938175463,5901014Lower activity in classes, fewer classes offered, poor summer weather

Districts shown above: 5

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Total districts displayed: 50

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