| | Summer School of 2015Back to All-District Reports This data is for summer school that took place in the calendar year of 2015, and it is considered to be part of FY 2015-2016.
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ADistrict | 2015 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2015 | FTE Summer of 2014 | Explanation of Variance |
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Algoma (0070) | 6/18 to 8/20 | 54 | 458 | 1,010,271 | 21 | 16 | We changed the summer school classes, types of classes, dates, and lengths of classes due to new leadership in the summer school program. We also offered additional classes. The classes ran as logged classes in the past and this summer we had non-logged classes. | Alma Center (0091) | 6/15 to 8/14 | 30 | 85 | 561,510 | 12 | 22 | Last year, the jump start summer school was open to all elementary students, but this year it was on a teacher recommendation only. | Auburndale (0203) | 6/8 to 8/17 | 30 | 237 | 603,780 | 12 | 9 | Students took more classes |
Districts shown above: 3 Go to Top BDistrict | 2015 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2015 | FTE Summer of 2014 | Explanation of Variance |
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Beloit (0413) | 6/22 to 7/31 | 29 | 1296 | 7,695,016 | 158 | 212 | Enrollment was down | Berlin Area (0434) | 7/20 to 8/13 | 16 | 835 | 831,459 | 17 | 11 | This years summer school 4 extra days were added so we went from 12 days to 16 days. | Blair-Taylor (0485) | 6/8 to 8/14 | 48 | 312 | 1,165,044 | 24 | 19 | INCREASED ENROLLMENT FOR K-6 SUMMER SCHOOL READING PROGRAM | Boscobel (0609) | 6/8 to 8/27 | 56 | 227 | 313,185 | 6 | 11 | Last year we offered an enrichment program that included classes like Spanish for younger students, Fishing, and Ballet. We didn't offer those classes last year since we had originally planned on doing some energy efficient updates to our school. | Brown Deer (0721) | June222015 to July232015 | 23 | 403 | 1,039,920 | 21 | 14 | We increased our summer school program as a strategy to raise achievement. We redesigned the entire thing, added many more options, offered lunch, and in general did everything we could to get all at-risk students to attend. It was very successful, as you see. | Burlington Area (0777) | 6/15 to 8/6 | 32 | 453 | 1,184,852 | 24 | 33 | We did offer fewer classes this year, and participation was down in the classes we did offer. |
Districts shown above: 6 Go to Top CDistrict | 2015 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2015 | FTE Summer of 2014 | Explanation of Variance |
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Cameron (0903) | 6/8 to 8/21 | 46 | 426 | 1,073,895 | 22 | 35 | We had a large building project that involved a new elementary school and had to reduce some of our offerings. | Campbellsport (0910) | 6/10 to 8/14 | 44 | 473 | 1,650,140 | 34 | 25 | For the summer of 2015 we offered several new classes, had more students attend at all levels, and also had several more days of summer school than previous years. | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser (1080) | 6/9 to 8/20 | 39 | 293 | 299,360 | 6 | 10 | We had about the same amount of classes, but 55 minute classes not 90 as in the past and no afternoon sessions. | Chippewa Falls Area (1092) | 6/15 to 8/21 | 50 | 1790 | 4,434,286 | 91 | 72 | We had a greater amount of students enrolled in summer school. | Clayton (1120) | 6/8 to 8/30 | 30 | 183 | 787,414 | 16 | 22 | Lower attendance, less classes offered and declining population | Clinton Community (1134) | 6/15 to 7/10 | 20 | 374 | 1,671,720 | 34 | 22 | The district worked to improve the overall summer school program and offerings to participants. | Crivitz (1232) | 6/8 to 7/2 | 19 | 109 | 54,995 | 1 | 11 | The current summer school program consisted of enrichment programs that were not considered regular offered classes. |
Districts shown above: 7 Go to Top DDistrict | 2015 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2015 | FTE Summer of 2014 | Explanation of Variance |
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Darlington Community (1295) | 6/8 to 8/21 | 54 | 248 | 689,945 | 14 | 21 | Low attendance on a daily basis for our enrichment classes. | Delavan-Darien (1380) | 6/16 to 8/14 | 38 | 563 | 2,041,579 | 42 | 31 | Our 15-16 SS courses met for an additional 8 days for all grade levels (KG-12th). Our 15-16 SS offered an additional 29 courses in which students participated. | Depere (1414) | 6/16 to 8/4 | 42 | 1854 | 3,519,749 | 72 | 51 | Introduced some new course offerings and expanded the course sessions | Durand-Arkansaw (1499) | 6/8 to 8/31 | 50 | 824 | 776,345 | 16 | 11 | A new session, "Gearing Up for School" was added this summer. |
Districts shown above: 4 Go to Top EDistrict | 2015 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2015 | FTE Summer of 2014 | Explanation of Variance |
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Elmbrook (0714) | 6/22 to 7/24 | 24 | 2116 | 6,072,001 | 125 | 93 | We added a High School Strength and Training class that increased enrollment significantly and classes were 1 more day longer then they were last summer. |
Districts shown above: 1 Go to Top FDistrict | 2015 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2015 | FTE Summer of 2014 | Explanation of Variance |
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Fennimore Community (1813) | 5/26 to 8/17 | 53 | 424 | 908,330 | 19 | 14 | The 2014-15 school year ended early due to a construction waiver. We were able to start offerings earlier in the summer. We created more offerings. We had higher participation due to increased enrollment. Overall, we had much higher participation. |
Districts shown above: 1 Go to Top GDistrict | 2015 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2015 | FTE Summer of 2014 | Explanation of Variance |
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Germantown (2058) | 6/15 to 8/31 | 46 | 680 | 1,163,143 | 24 | 17 | more courses | Greenfield (2303) | 6/22 to 7/31 | 29 | 646 | 1,980,120 | 41 | 58 | Student's attendance and minutes in class were counted more accurately based on procedural changes | Greenwood (2394) | 6/15 to 7/17 | 24 | 150 | 782,277 | 16 | 6 | We added 3 weeks of summer school and more middle & high school offerings. |
Districts shown above: 3 Go to Top HDistrict | 2015 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2015 | FTE Summer of 2014 | Explanation of Variance |
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Hortonville (2583) | 6/9 to 8/28 | 64 | 1509 | 2,938,670 | 60 | 43 | A 2 week reading intervention was added during the month of August. There were classes added at the middle school level. There were additional sections of classes added at the elementary schools. There were two courses added at the high school. |
Districts shown above: 1 Go to Top KDistrict | 2015 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2015 | FTE Summer of 2014 | Explanation of Variance |
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Kenosha (2793) | 6/15 to 8/3 | 35 | 8863 | 24,271,768 | 499 | 388 | Our district transitioned to Infinite Campus and the system calculates the data for the PI-1804 using Method (1) where ADM is calculated using the total number of days of membership not the total number of day attending. In the past, we used Method (2) which used a log. |
Districts shown above: 1 Go to Top LDistrict | 2015 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2015 | FTE Summer of 2014 | Explanation of Variance |
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Lake Geneva-Genoa UHS (2884) | 6/2 to 8/13 | 43 | 862 | 1,620,266 | 33 | 26 | We held 32 classes this year compared to 25 last year | Lancaster Community (2912) | 6/8 to 8/20 | 54 | 503 | 1,554,930 | 32 | 12 | We had more offerings, more students participate and we ran all of the sessions longer. | Luck (3213) | 6/8 to 8/28 | 77 | 310 | 1,178,100 | 24 | 3 | This year we actually held summer school, instead of just offering swim lessons. We worked with a neighboring school district to offer summer classes and had an amazing number of participates. |
Districts shown above: 3 Go to Top MDistrict | 2015 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2015 | FTE Summer of 2014 | Explanation of Variance |
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Maple Dale-Indian Hill (1897) | 6/29 to 7/30 | 20 | 204 | 666,300 | 14 | 19 | We started our program a week later than previous years. We also eliminated some of our class choices. | Montello (3689) | 6/15 to 8/21 | 61 | 155 | 449,883 | 9 | 18 | We offered fewer classes - so there were fewer students. | Mosinee (3787) | 6/8 to 8/13 | 49 | 766 | 2,476,877 | 51 | 32 | We offered many more courses then we have in the past to make our summer school more attractive to our 2000 students. |
Districts shown above: 3 Go to Top PDistrict | 2015 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2015 | FTE Summer of 2014 | Explanation of Variance |
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Platteville (4389) | 6/15 to 8/21 | 49 | 775 | 1,615,690 | 33 | 26 | Large increase in elementary class offerings. | Port Edwards (4508) | 6/8 to 8/14 | 39 | 122 | 292,335 | 6 | 13 | The reduction in summer school FTE reported by the District was the result of multiple issues. The original FTE for the District included students that were part of open enrollment. The District ony counted students after the student attended 30% of the classes rather than the one class requirement in accordance with DPI guidelines. The District also reported actual headcount rather than Average Daily Membership which inflated the original FTE. District personnel responsible for the summer school report have reviewed guidance available on the DPI's website and revised their procedures accordingly. | Prairie Farm (4557) | 6/8 to 8/21 | 54 | 335 | 549,540 | 11 | 17 | We had a reduction in student numbers and limited programing due to a number of remodeling projects to the school. |
Districts shown above: 3 Go to Top RDistrict | 2015 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2015 | FTE Summer of 2014 | Explanation of Variance |
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Richfield J1 (4820) | 6/29 to 8/21 | 30 | 150 | 343,255 | 7 | 12 | This year our Summer School Program was held at out Plat school, which is a summer school. Also, according to DPI's ruling on physical activity summer school classes, those classes were eliminated from this report. |
Districts shown above: 1 Go to Top SDistrict | 2015 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2015 | FTE Summer of 2014 | Explanation of Variance |
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Saint Croix Central (2422) | 6/8 to 8/21 | 54 | 1099 | 2,655,539 | 55 | 43 | More attending students overall.
Expanded elementary school AM program.
Expanded middle school PM program.
Increased reoccurring participation in Athletic Fundamentals | Sevastopol (5130) | 7/13 to 7/30 | 12 | 135 | 276,480 | 6 | 12 | Last year we held summer school enrichment classes and they were not held this year. | Shiocton (5348) | 6/8 to 7/1 | 18 | 260 | 683,933 | 14 | 11 | We went from 16 to 18 days and had an increase in student participation due to increased course offerings. | Silver Lake J1 (5369) | 6/15 to 7/10 | 19 | 100 | 280,939 | 6 | 19 | Summer school was held at Wilmot High School due to construction taking place at Riverview School. This resulted in significantly less students participating and less classes offered. | Sparta Area (5460) | 6/15 to 8/21 | 49 | 1198 | 2,988,112 | 61 | 48 | Increased amount of courses offered including high school for credit w/more instructional minutes (new this year)
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Districts shown above: 5 Go to Top TDistrict | 2015 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2015 | FTE Summer of 2014 | Explanation of Variance |
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Thorp (5726) | 6/8 to 7/31 | 40 | 303 | 565,289 | 12 | 9 | We increased the amount of pay for teaching summer school which created more classes at each grade level. |
Districts shown above: 1 Go to Top UDistrict | 2015 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2015 | FTE Summer of 2014 | Explanation of Variance |
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Union Grove UHS (5852) | 6/8 to 7/23 | 28 | 183 | 315,855 | 6 | 10 | Less student participation in strength and conditioning |
Districts shown above: 1 Go to Top WDistrict | 2015 Dates | # Days | # Kids | Total Minutes | FTE Summer of 2015 | FTE Summer of 2014 | Explanation of Variance |
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Waterford UHS (6083) | 6/8 to 8/24 | 54 | 474 | 880,260 | 18 | 13 | We made a district goal to increase our summer school offering this past school year. We offered courses in art, English and social studies. | Westfield (6335) | 6/8 to 8/13 | 24 | 210 | 806,124 | 17 | 13 | We correctly calculated ADM this year after last year's audit pointed our our problem with how we calculated.
We held one session of summer school that went four weeks-we saw students attend more days than in the past.
Our 7th grade book camp as well as our 9-12 course recovery classes were up in numbers this year.
Our swimming numbers were up as well. | Weyauwega-Fremont (6384) | 6/8 to 8/21 | 55 | 376 | 882,667 | 18 | 26 | There were fewer class offerings this summer which resulted in lower student participation | Whitehall (6426) | 6/9 to 8/6 | 38 | 328 | 1,161,643 | 24 | 10 | 1. More classes offered
2. High participation due to a couple factors: free lunch program and a wide variety of classes.
3. Increased # of days classes were held. | Wisconsin Dells (6678) | 6/4 to 8/21 | 56 | 358 | 910,350 | 19 | 11 | Our FTE is significantly higher for 2015-16 Summer School because we launched elementary summer school offerings for the first time in a number of years. |
Districts shown above: 5 Go to Top Total districts displayed: 49 Go to Top |