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Summer School of 2020

This data is for summer school that took place in the calendar year of 2020, and it is considered to be part of FY 2020-2021.

NOTE: Summer 2019 comparison data will display once the school district has both entered and officially submitted the Summer 2020 PI-1804.

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District2020
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
Abbotsford (0007)7/6 to 7/31201701,389,6002938 
Adams-Friendship Area (0014)6/8 to 7/3128167165,891335COVID-19 limited what we could offer our students and for our younger kids we only offered virtual enrichment for 1st-8th where as in the past we have offered in-person for 4K and 5K along with 1st-8th. High offered credit recovery only.
Albany (0063)6/15 to 8/20365433,61216Due to Covid-19, we offered a limited number of courses. We only held remedial and prep for 4K and Kindergarten. The summer of 2019 we offered 4 additional fun courses and 3 athletic sessions.
Algoma (0070)6/18 to 8/62456108,540227Covid19
Alma (0084)7/6 to 8/3129194275,235615We were not able to hold our traditional summer school in June because of COVID, we held in July and August but obviously had less students on the main days. We were not able to have swimming lessons and that is a big draw for our summer school as well.
Alma Center (0091)7/6 to 8/6224079,500214Unable to hold regular summer school sessions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Almond-Bancroft (0105)6/8 to 8/316133182,610413Since we had the Covid-19 Pandemic we were not allowed to bring students into the building so we sent learning packets home with students to complete and return to us for our Summer School instruction. We counted the minutes for the packets we received back from the students.
Altoona (0112)6/15 to 8/2128147358,410746We had reduced Summer School offerings due to Covid-19.
Amery (0119)6/8 to 8/2456346271,3506112Due to the Covid-19 pandemic we were unable to hold most of summer school in person classes.
Antigo (0140)6/8 to 6/1915113159,842346Because of COVID-19 and the Safer at Home order, Antigo did not run a full complement of summer school classes. The sessions offer were basically credit recovery only along with some individual music instruction.
Appleton Area (0147)6/8 to 8/215018294,896,211101405Due to COVId-19, most summer school classes could not be offered on site. The reduction of FTE is due to the reduction of on-site classes for the summer.
Arcadia (0154)6/10 to 8/313011842,506,93752100Classes were all virtual due to pandemic. Numbers were down.
Argyle (0161)8/3 to 8/13893202,620412Due to COVID-19, we delayed Summer School until August this year, and we only had 8 days of summer school (2 weeks), instead of our normal 15 or 16 days (4 weeks).
Arrowhead UHS (2450)6/22 to 8/214410104,352,2029067 
Ashland (0170)6/17 to 8/285340306,240645Due to COVID-19 we only offered credit recovery classes to last years 9th through 12 grade students. We did not offer any classes for last years K4 through 8th grade students.
Ashwaubenon (0182)6/22 to 8/2150818926,4601985Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we offered fewer courses. We also offered many of our classes online rather than in-person to ensure student health and safety. A combination of the pandemic, fewer courses, and fatigue relative to online learning led to a significant decrease in participant students and hours of instruction.
Athens (0196)00000 
Auburndale (0203)6/8 to 8/2130410313,650613COVID Restrictions limited the number of students allowed per course.
Augusta (0217)6/15 to 8/31567631,499,5093130 

Districts shown above: 19

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District2020
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
Baldwin-Woodville Area (0231)7/1 to 8/314414722,575,2185375 
Bangor (0245)7/6 to 7/24153925,200117Due to Covid19 we offered our summer school classes virtually. And we offered only core classes through grade 8.
Baraboo (0280)6/9 to 7/3027595731,0691538Online courses for Elementary - Grade 12. Fewer Students enrolled: Elementary Students 70 this year, 262 last year (unique) Middle/HS Students: 167 this year, 351 last year (unique) Physical Skills, our most popular class: 151 students this year, 212 last year. Number of Courses, Elementary: 10 this year, 20 last year.
Barneveld (0287)6/8 to 8/20724548,81019Due to Covid-19, we had a drastic reduction in participants in our summer school program.
Barron Area (0308)6/29 to 8/14606591,112,1052333 
Beaver Dam (0336)6/8 to 8/20538353,052,6356391 
Beecher-Dunbar-Pembine (4263)6/8 to 6/26151939,96012Less summer school classes and no elementary school classes were offered this year due to COVID-19.
Belleville (0350)6/15 to 7/2122366,240146Due to COVID 19 we only offered credit recovery classes.
Belmont Community (0364)6/8 to 8/28606469,16818due to COVID - our building was closed during the month of June. There were fewer classes offered this year due to the pandemic and uncertainty of what was going to happen.
Beloit (0413)6/15 to 8/7306592,568,05653214Due to COVID 19 most families didn't want to participate in summer school this year. As a result, enrollment was significantly down.
Beloit Turner (0422)6/8 to 7/1624384911,5681926 
Benton (0427)6/1 to 7/314573152,22036COVID - Summer classes were virtual and so students did not wish to participate.
Big Foot UHS (6013)6/15 to 8/1445159200,52645 
Birchwood (0441)7/13 to 8/132065310,965610COVID-19 struck in March and many families were fearful of attending summer school due to the pandemic.
Black Hawk (2240)6/8 to 8/3151320273,842613Due to COVID19, we did not have most offerings throughout the summer. We scaled back summer school programs for Summer 2020.
Black River Falls (0476)7/6 to 8/2138254141,115320Due to COVID 19 we were not able to hold a number of the classes we have offered in the past.
Blair-Taylor (0485)6/1 to 8/3153551993,4402028 
Bloomer (0497)6/15 to 8/2040227311,774647Due to COVID-19, in-person summer school classes were very limited.
Bonduel (0602)7/6 to 7/3120187422,530928Because of Covid-19, we had a large number of students and parents that did not want to participate in summer school. Also, we didn't have a musical this year.
Boscobel (0609)6/9 to 8/181797130,64037The FTE for the summer of 2020 is significantly different than last year's FTE because we didn't offer as many classes due to COVID.
Bowler (0623)7/20 to 8/1316111361,630714Due to COVID-19, our district had approximately half of our normal population as well as a shortened summer school session.
Boyceville Community (0637)8/3 to 8/138224,68001No summer school classes, other than remedial classes, were held due to COVID 19 restrictions.
Brillion (0658)6/15 to 8/1445246566,3101239Due to the State-imposed closure of schools through June 30, 2020, in-person summer school sessions that normally would have been offered could not be. In addition, State-imposed limitations on group gatherings also limited course offerings that normally would have been offered in July and August. Some online courses were offered, but after nearly 10 weeks of online instruction completed for the regular school session, parents and students were "burned out" and needed a break from being in front of the computer. Just minimal or no interest whatsoever for students to pick up online sessions during the summer.
Brodhead (0700)6/8 to 6/2615243312,825639Due to COVID-19, we did not offer our traditional setting of face-to-face summer school. We had significantly less participants.
Brown Deer (0721)6/15 to 7/1720242567,2621227Online education only, parents and students may have fatigued. Still verifying info.
Bruce (0735)6/8 to 8/2719280474,0601011 
Burlington Area (0777)6/9 to 7/1623315651,7341313 

Districts shown above: 27

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District2020
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
Cadott Community (0870)6/8 to 8/216016148,093118Due to covid we were unable to have the typical summer school where students attend in person. Many of our summer FTEs come from band and other events where people would gather. These events and in-person learning were cancelled.
Cambria-Friesland (0882)7/27 to 8/6887185,550413COVID 19 Lower enrollment and a shorter 8 day Summer School program at the end of July through early August. Normal summer schedule would start at the end of the regular school year.
Cambridge (0896)7/6 to 8/1328197649,5901340Due to the COVID-19 pandemic we had significantly less interest from parent and students to enroll in our summer school program
Cameron (0903)6/8 to 8/31608581,046,1602243COVID-19.
Campbellsport (0910)000028Due to COVID 19, District was not able to provide a Summer School Session
Cashton (0980)6/8 to 8/2860238571,7291235We had very limited face to face classes due to COVID- 19.
Cassville (0994)6/1 to 8/15365987,26025Significant decrease in classes offered and participation due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cedarburg (1015)6/15 to 7/31355583,692,2467651While our summer school program had fewer overall students compared to 2019 and transitioned to a virtual learning format, the total number of minutes increased due to a longer summer school session that meant more minutes per student on average.
Central/Westosha UHS (5054)6/15 to 7/23264072,665,6205554 
Chequamegon (1071)7/6 to 8/72014695,475213The COVID-19 pandemic made it more difficult to plan summer course options.
Chetek-Weyerhaeuser (1080)8/3 to 8/1389888,83022 
Chilton (1085)6/15 to 7/31355315,225019COVID.
Chippewa Falls Area (1092)6/8 to 7/24911111,036,1182172The reduction of FTE from the summer of 2019 to the summer of 2020 was a result of fewer program options available to our students as well as decreased participation due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Clayton (1120)6/9 to 8/3138246549,4981120Covid restrictions
Clinton Community (1134)6/15 to 8/1424234628,2751333The lower FTE is due to the COVID-19 pandemic causing a much lower participation in summer school.
Clintonville (1141)6/15 to 8/3145242478,3951034Due to COVID-19
Cochrane-Fountain City (1155)7/6 to 8/3153544674,319143Last summer we did not have many classes due to referendum construction so no students on site. This year we were back to regular summer school sessions.
Colby (1162)6/15 to 8/1332196510,1201017COVID 19
Coleman (1169)00000 
Colfax (1176)7/1 to 8/2629543431,160923We were unable to have our summer programs for summer school and swimming programming which are our two biggest summer programs due to COVID/shutdown.
Columbus (1183)6/15 to 8/730850853,4611843The district had significantly lower FTE because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cornell (1204)6/3 to 8/6212424,380111COVID-19
Crivitz (1232)6/8 to 7/300009Due to the school closure for COVID19 Crivitz school was not able to have summer school for the 2019-2020 year.
Cuba City (1246)7/8 to 8/623136281,25566 
Cudahy (1253)6/17 to 8/2147292734,6281544COVID-19 affected participation dramatically.
Cumberland (1260)6/8 to 8/31616591,272,4962643Due to COVID, we did not offer the usual summer school sessions. Likewise, due to the Governor's order shutting down schools through June 30, we could not have offered anything iin person during that month.

Districts shown above: 26

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District2020
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
D C Everest Area (4970)6/8 to 8/285911172,359,37549138Reduction in the program due to COVID.
Darlington Community (1295)7/1 to 8/6166176,720213Covid
De Soto Area (1421)6/15 to 8/2039251394,604819Due to COVID-19, Session 1 was only 2 weeks, instead of 3, it was remote and fewer students signed up. Session 2, swimming, was eliminated this year. Session 3 was in person, but with much lower enrollment. Our MS/HS Access Fitness course was shortened and limited in numbers due to the physical distancing rules and parent concerns. Overall, COVID-19 and its limitations were the reason for our reduced numbers.
Deerfield Community (1309)7/6 to 7/2415161351,225730Classes were offered virtually, due to COVID. Low enrollment due to virtual burnout from spring.
Deforest Area (1316)7/6 to 7/31203181,056,7292242Covid 19 greatly impacted our ability to provide in-person summer school we concentrated on providing summer school to only 1st grade through 9th grade students with remedial needs.
Delavan-Darien (1380)7/6 to 8/1026278702,5001445COVID 19 Pandemic and we chose to go face to face instruction for all but 3 online courses.
Denmark (1407)6/8 to 8/24555131,734,0103661Less classes due to Pandemic.
Depere (1414)6/15 to 8/134410922,133,6424478With COVID 19, we changed the timing of some of our class offerings to give teachers and students a break from online learning as well as had less students participate.
Dodgeland (2744)7/27 to 8/1415194685,2541434Due to COVID-19, less students registered for summer school.
Dodgeville (1428)6/8 to 8/24463651,438,2603048 
Dover #1 (1449)7/6 to 7/312020235,20054 
Durand-Arkansaw (1499)7/1 to 8/31308381,289,4302734 

Districts shown above: 12

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District2020
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
East Troy Community (1540)6/15 to 7/1620300744,1901538Summer school academic courses were offered virtually in the COVID environment; as a result fewer students registered.
Eau Claire Area (1554)6/8 to 8/286029526,299,605130504Due to Covid-19, many summer courses were canceled.
Edgar (1561)6/4 to 8/20294461,557,8203261The pandemic (COVID-19) greatly affected our summer school 2020 attendance.
Edgerton (1568)5/26 to 8/145916012,148,3904444 
Eleva-Strum (1600)6/1 to 8/286466243,780547Due to COVID-19, we only offered some essential programming instead of our usual offerings.
Elk Mound Area (1645)7/6 to 8/27371091546,2301140We were unable to hold any summer school classes in the month of June due to COVID. Offered a minimal number of classes in July and August per Health Department guidelines.
Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah (1631)7/6 to 8/2736274317,343714Summer school was limited due to COVID-19. On-site options were limited.
Elkhorn Area (1638)6/8 to 8/14455832,134,7104474Due to COVID-19 we ran less summer school courses, and we had less families interested in participating.
Ellsworth Community (1659)6/3 to 8/276815632,641,98954108The COVID-19 public health emergency had a significant negative impact on our summer school operations.
Elmbrook (0714)6/22 to 7/312317083,195,44166142Due to COVID we had a significant decrease in enrollment. Last years enrollment was 2,489, compared to this year 1752.
Elmwood (1666)6/1 to 8/3154142297,990612Due to COVID-19 closure we were not able to hold our normal summer school.
Evansville Community (1694)7/6 to 7/2312178414,720929FTE was significantly less this year compared to last year because of COVID-19 and the online Summer School options. Some of our programs were not able to be run.

Districts shown above: 12

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District2020
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
Fall Creek (1729)7/6 to 8/2135124376,860817Covid restrictions did not allow for many of our classes to participate as they have in the past.
Fall River (1736)7/20 to 8/2830153433,610919Number is reduced due to the COVID 19 virus. The numbers of students were drastically reduced. In addition, we only offered one session of summer school for four weeks instead of two sessions three weeks each.
Fennimore Community (1813)6/22 to 8/2446133196,441418Due to COVID-19 this year's enrollment was greatly impacted. This will also place a financial burden on the school district.
Flambeau (5757)7/6 to 8/2718364457,470927We offered fewer classes for Summer Session. We had fewer students interested. COVID-19
Florence (1855)7/13 to 8/61548,31500The district held summer school only for credit recovery during the summer of 2020.
Fond Du Lac (1862)6/8 to 7/162316133,046,97863199This year's FTE is significantly lower than last year's due to the impact of COVID-19.
Fontana J8 (1870)7/6 to 8/13214137,32010 
Fort Atkinson (1883)6/15 to 8/2853490692,28714112Due to the WI Govenor's statewide shutdown of schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic our board of education decided to cancel all summer classes through the Govenors order. Once the order lifted, our board of education decided to cancel all K-5 classes due to low enrollment and only offered a selected number of summer camps and courses that could be done virtually at the 6-12 level. This resulted in lower enrollment overall as well as a decrease in days summer school was offered.
Fox Point J2 (1890)6/22 to 7/17000013The district had to cancel summer school because of the state order on school closures.
Franklin Public (1900)6/17 to 7/24275141,025,4732159Our summer school for both the elementary and middle school levels ran for 15 days this year (7 days less than last year). Also, all of our courses were only offered virtually. This had an impact in student/family interest and their ability to attend summer school, especially for younger students. Also, since our summer school was offered virtually, we did not run Marching Band, which normally has a high number of student attendance.
Frederic (1939)6/15 to 8/31242721,329,5902740 
Freedom Area (1953)6/22 to 8/285010145,000154We only held classes for academic recovery.

Districts shown above: 12

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District2020
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau (2009)6/15 to 8/315614542,013,2284161 
Geneva J4 (2044)7/13 to 8/6161230,85710 
Germantown (2058)7/6 to 8/2941560999,3272140Due to COVID and our inability to design all summer school classes to fit an online platform, we had significantly less courses to offer this year. In addition to fewer classes, we had fewer students participating in the classes that were offered in an online format. Finally, for the few courses that were offered face-to-face, the length of some of the classes were shortened due to concerns about COVID.
Gilman (2135)7/1 to 8/24293822,830012School closure due to COVID-19
Gilmanton (2142)6/1 to 6/22101221,60004Due to COVID-19, we only held Driver's Education class in the summer of 2020.
Glenwood City (2198)7/6 to 8/313034551,665,8403433 
Grafton (2217)6/15 to 8/13324321,024,4552151COVID 19
Granton Area (2226)6/8 to 8/1422932,40016COVID
Grantsburg (2233)6/9 to 8/27583201,829,7803851 
Green Bay Area (2289)7/6 to 8/2135273314,940,656307476GBAPS offered a virtual summer school in 2020 because of COVID 19. In alignment with ACT 185 and WI PI -17 emergency rule, summer school focused on the continuation of learning from the school year with coursework focused on academics and social emotional learning. This resulted in decrease in FTE reimbursable minutes in 2020 from summer school.
Greendale (2296)7/6 to 8/7256452,562,2305386 
Greenfield (2303)6/20 to 7/2923603,082,6886374 
Greenwood (2394)7/6 to 8/261675127,974316We had a shorter session of summer school and fewer offerings due to Covid

Districts shown above: 13

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District2020
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
Hamilton (2420)6/15 to 8/6317162,381,29049121Due to COVID-19, our summer school was offered only virtually and therefore had less interest.
Hartford J1 (2443)6/15 to 8/2150391798,6911647This year's summer FTE is significantly lower due to the COVID Pandemic.
Hartford UHS (2436)6/8 to 8/3160496584,3701226Due to COVID 19 we did not offer in person 4 PhyEd Courses, Band Camp, AP US History and Jump Start was only 1 day instead of 2.
Hartland-Lakeside J3 (2460)6/22 to 7/3129191508,5581051Due to Covid-19 our summer school was 6 days shorter than last year, fewer class offerings and less students than last year.
Highland (2527)6/8 to 8/2154152383,010811 
Hilbert (2534)7/6 to 8/2040139362,760713With COVID-19, we were limited to the number and type of classes that we offered.
Hillsboro (2541)6/8 to 8/213564198,240421Due to COVID-19 limitations, we were not able to hold most of our typical summer school programming.
Holmen (2562)6/9 to 8/12368501,800,2253798Due to the pandemic, we greatly scaled back our elementary section numbers and did not offer any high school music.
Horicon (2576)7/6 to 8/1427166308,419612Due to COVID Pandemic fewer classes were offered. We also needed to limit class size to allow for social distancing.
Hortonville (2583)6/8 to 8/214010682,286,0594768 
Howard-Suamico (2604)7/6 to 8/314119454,827,29799227For the Summer of 2020 we offered a limited number of courses virtually and also reduced the number of days/minutes classes were offered. This significantly impacted our FTE for this year.
Howards Grove (2605)7/27 to 8/7105675,495218Our FTE was substantially lower due to us only providing online courses due to covid.
Hudson (2611)7/6 to 8/284014542,914,18560108Covid and inability to hold several of the classes
Hustisford (2625)7/6 to 7/3120106326,347713Our numbers were drastically affected by COVID and parents choosing not to participate in summer school. Due to the crisis, we were not able to offer some classes due to precautions that needed to be put into place.

Districts shown above: 14

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District2020
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
Independence (2632)7/6 to 8/3119345622,6921319 
Iola-Scandinavia (2639)7/1 to 8/213890232,054512Due to COVID-19 we did not offer a June session only offered our August session. Also, due to COVID-19 participation numbers were down this year.
Iowa-Grant (2646)7/6 to 8/14332394,32027We had limited summer school because of COVID. There was not summer school at the elementary/middle school.
Ithaca (2660)7/9 to 8/13196010,31502We did not have any week long K-8 summer school classes only band lessons that took place outside because of COVID-19

Districts shown above: 4

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District2020
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
Janesville (2695)6/8 to 8/275713154,221,69987184We had to offer summer school virtually due to Covid-19. As a result, parents didn't want to sign their kids up because they were burned out from online learning. Also, we were unable to offer our more popular classes such as swim lessons, robotics, global ambassador academy, etc.
Jefferson (2702)6/15 to 8/2149572929,3351990Due to the COVID-19 school closures, we offered a significantly reduced program consisting primarily of virtual learning.
Johnson Creek (2730)00000 
Juda (2737)7/1 to 8/3126172136,82535We were not able to hold as many classes due to Covid this year.

Districts shown above: 4

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District2020
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
Kaukauna Area (2758)6/5 to 8/145111082,556,06053107Covid
Kenosha (2793)6/15 to 7/2730288814,474,470298444Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the district only offered virtual learning courses for elementary, middle school, and high school. The district did not offer any fine arts programs, sports programs, or academic summer camps. The district also switch the elementary and middle school summer sessions from 24 to 20 days and offered a limited number of classes.
Kettle Moraine (1376)6/22 to 8/4298053,309,91068199We had a significant drop in summer school participation as a result of Covid-19
Kewaskum (2800)6/15 to 7/1045386494,3121032The numbers were lower this year because of Covid-19.
Kewaunee (2814)6/8 to 7/8301523,280011Summer school was not offered this year as it traditionally was. There were only credit retrieval classes offered.
Kickapoo Area (5960)6/4 to 8/6438375,658218COVID-19 prevented us from holding our full, regular summer programs.
Kiel Area (2828)7/7 to 7/2414177286,542646Summer school was only offered virtually because of school closing due to COVID-19
Kimberly Area (2835)6/7 to 8/286010183,152,60165165Due to covid, we needed to hold what we could for in person in August and have smaller class sizes and hold classes online which led to lower enrollment and less class choices.

Districts shown above: 8

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District2020
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
La Crosse (2849)6/9 to 8/147110133,333,73269217Due to the pandemic, we had to adjust our summer programming this year. All classes that were offered were offered remotely (on-line) with the exception of one high school original credit course. This report reflects a large reduction of student participation and minutes due to offering all on-line courses. We normally offered 200 enrichment courses in a face-to-face environment and none of these courses were offered this summer.
Lac Du Flambeau #1 (1848)9/20 to 10/55137184,950411Due to the pandemic, Covid-19, we only offered 5 days of summer school.
Ladysmith (2856)7/6 to 8/27181851,461,7963062COVID IMPACT
Lafarge (2863)7/13 to 8/72586125,47037COVID-19 left us unable to offer as many courses or for as many weeks. Additionally, our participation was lower.
Lake Geneva J1 (2885)8/3 to 8/2115208213,700411Due to COVID 19 we had less enrollments for summer school
Lake Geneva-Genoa UHS (2884)6/8 to 8/254591467,4921018We had very few students participating in summer school this year due to COVID 19.
Lake Mills Area (2898)6/15 to 8/31553021,073,6672285Reduction in the summer school programming due to COVID-19.
Lakeland UHS (3647)6/9 to 8/202678572,004126We had more students taking multiple courses, earning credit virtually, in response to spring school closures due to COVID-19.
Lancaster Community (2912)7/1 to 8/21383041,293,6002752We offered only one session at our elementary level this year compared to two last summer. We also saw a decrease in the number of students in attendance due to COVID-19.
Lena (2961)00000 
Linn J4 (3087)00000 
Little Chute Area (3129)6/10 to 8/2138268576,0001218 
Lodi (3150)7/6 to 8/1430301,944,0004059 
Lomira (3171)6/15 to 8/21503802,178,5554576COVID 19 made it extremely difficult to have a successful summer school program this year.
Loyal (3206)7/6 to 8/1427190502,2991015 
Luck (3213)6/8 to 8/28606511,329,1802734 
Luxemburg-Casco (3220)6/15 to 8/2046360735,4801521 

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District2020
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
Madison Metropolitan (3269)6/22 to 7/3129350510,125,205208559FTE for this year is significantly different than last year's summer school FTE because: 1. We enrolled less students. 2. We offered only grades 3-12.
Manawa (3276)7/1 to 9/346245425,980915Due to COVID19 we were forced to limit our offerings to students and have smaller numbers of students present.
Manitowoc (3290)7/6 to 8/1430695950,99020181Our first and second session of summer school did not occur due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Only our 3rd session occurred and it was occurring in a virtual model that caused a decrease in the number of class offered, minutes and residents.
Maple (3297)6/6 to 8/3161831377,220820With classes only being offered online, there was not a lot of interest in the Elementary and Middle school aged kids. COVID-19
Maple Dale-Indian Hill (1897)7/6 to 8/6203233,49518Due to both COVID as well as construction at one school.
Marathon City (3304)6/8 to 8/1446223392,172825COVID-19 Many families decided not to send students to summer school this year. Additionally, we only ran half of our elementary sessions.
Marinette (3311)8/3 to 8/1410243497,9701031The state of Wisconsin ordered PK-12 school facilities closed from mid March through June 30 due to a health related pandemic. Marinette School District chose to offer in person summer learning opportunities in August only allowing us one third of the typical time frame to provide student experiences.
Marion (3318)6/8 to 7/10252449,50014We did not hold summer school for the Elementary school this year due to COVID.
Markesan (3325)6/15 to 8/1430250648,8701320 
Marshall (3332)6/8 to 8/14486403,063,3606359 
Marshfield (3339)6/15 to 8/28558003,905,08780157Reduced curriculum options due to COVID 19 and school wide closure
Mauston (3360)6/8 to 8/28653321,001,1802154Due to COVID, we had to offer a smaller version of our summer school program. We had fewer numbers because the main session was at home/virtual option rather than in-person and few students and their families were comfortable being in person when those classes were offered.
Mayville (3367)6/15 to 8/2855282919,7201944COVID-19 pandemic resulted in fewer offerings and less pupil participation.
Medford Area (3409)6/1 to 8/28608902,090,3304386Due to COVID, our classes were only offered online in June, which decreased student participation. Swimming lessons were not allowed in June and then we only offered small groups of older students in July. Our in-person offerings in July and August were greatly reduced; less offerings, less parents willing to send their children to school, and we only offered smaller class sizes to allow for social distancing.
Mellen (3427)7/13 to 8/21301434,69511 
Melrose-Mindoro (3428)7/12 to 8/1615113197,020423Due to COVID-19 pandemic, we were not allowed to hold the large variety of enrichment classes and swimming lessons during the Summer 2020. Classes were limited to two weeks (with a class meeting on Sundays) vs. the regular 8 weeks.
Menasha (3430)6/15 to 8/21506521,711,6333569Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Menasha Joint School District offered a limited number of courses to reduce student contact and potential virus spread.
Menominee Indian (3434)6/8 to 7/152448103,680211All courses were virtual. Many students in the District did not have internet access at the time.
Menomonee Falls (3437)6/22 to 7/24202221,657,7043491Less courses offered to due COVID-19
Menomonie Area (3444)6/8 to 8/31589983,525,29373194COVID-19 No in person classes Virtual classes did not generate as many minutes as previous year. Limited classes were offered.
Merrill Area (3500)6/15 to 8/3156345864,6221839COVID-19
Merton Community (3528)6/15 to 8/2839264920,6401939Summer school was offered virtually during summer 2020. Many students and families did not enroll due to the virtual nature of the program.
Middleton-Cross Plains (3549)6/15 to 7/232491292,41064Our pupil minutes increased from the Summer of 2019 (198,204 minutes) to (279,450 minutes) for the Summer of 2020. This was an increase of 81,246 minutes. Our Virtual Courses for the Summer of 2020 were scheduled for 4 times per week. Our courses for the Summer of 2019 were face to face and scheduled for 2 times per week.
Milton (3612)6/8 to 8/314211342,351,4874888This year, due to COVID, our schools were not allowed to have students present for on-site classes in June. As such, we offered virtual learning options for some summer school courses. We were not able to offer some of the classes we have offered in the past, as they would be very difficult to effectively teach virtually, and as we had several teachers express the desire to have a break from teaching virtually. As such, by offering less classes, we had less students participating. Also, several families expressed the need for their children to have a break from Virtual Learning after the school closures from March 17-June 5.
Milwaukee (3619)6/1 to 7/3140338310,630,392219448The 219 FTE was a result of a decrease in enrollment during June Term and Summer Academy due to: • Change to all virtual format due to Covid 19 • Challenges in access and use of technology for teachers, families, and students • Challenges in virtual teaching format • Student uncertainty in the need for summer school classes
Mineral Point (3633)6/1 to 8/1450302376,470821COVID-19.
Mishicot (3661)6/15 to 8/2545284473,5801023Due to COVID-19 and Governor Ever's state mandate, in-person summer school dates, times and delivery methods were modified. Student enrollment decreased compared to other years.
Mondovi (3668)6/8 to 8/2134242681,5551426Due to Covid-19 we only offered 2 weeks of summer school whereas in other years we have had 4-5 weeks. Also, attendance was down overall due to Covid-19.
Monona Grove (3675)6/22 to 7/1719317820,3211774Due to Covid-19, our district was only able to provide limited summer school courses.
Monroe (3682)6/15 to 7/2430111261,6655119Due to Covid-19, the majority of summer school classes were cancelled.
Montello (3689)6/8 to 8/31617793,834213Due to the Corona virus, enrollment was much different than last year as I'm sure other districts had the same issue.
Monticello (3696)7/6 to 8/3124298438,690913 
Mosinee (3787)7/6 to 7/31205802,547,0305266 
Mount Horeb Area (3794)6/22 to 7/2420140209,880430We were forced to go virtual and with the timeline of events we were only able to offer academic classes. Last year we offered academic and enrichment courses.
Mukwonago (3822)6/15 to 7/243211312,371,5454977 
Muskego-Norway (3857)6/15 to 8/214519978,848,655182197 

Districts shown above: 36

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# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
Necedah Area (3871)6/8 to 8/2860377672,0751426COVID-19 PANDEMIC PREVENTED US FROM DOING OUR USUAL IN-PERSON CLASSES. THIS GREATLY REDUCED THE PARTICIPATION, ESPECIALLY AT THE ELEMENTARY LEVEL.
Neenah (3892)6/8 to 8/7403081,676,04034192Because of COVID our schools were largely shutdown during the summer months.
Neillsville (3899)7/1 to 8/2141227569,8501231Summer School was severely cut back due to COVID-19. Offered many less courses.
Nekoosa (3906)6/15 to 8/223769132,060319COVID
New Berlin (3925)6/15 to 8/6316843,049,6506348 
New Glarus (3934)6/15 to 8/1455257776,5201647All classes had to be virtual due to COVID pandemic. Therefore, enrollment in summer school classes was significantly less than in previous years.
New Holstein (3941)6/8 to 8/1738203516,7101124The COVID-19 Pandemic significantly decreased the number of families that chose to enroll in summer school this year.
New Lisbon (3948)00000 
New London (3955)6/8 to 8/12487911,073,9502256Due to COVID-19, the district was not able to offer the courses we have offered in the past. Schools were also closed much of the summer so on-site classes were cancelled.
New Richmond (3962)6/8 to 8/31619722,473,79551116Due to COVID -19, as a district we did not offer Summer Stretch. Summer Stretch is our program that is usually offered to students in the beginning of summer. It is held for three weeks in June.
Niagara (3969)6/1 to 8/274588195,70544 
Nicolet UHS (2177)6/22 to 7/3019118364,50086 
Norris (3976)6/1 to 8/246018422,55097 
North Crawford (2016)6/22 to 8/73519154,860314Due to COVID-19 the FTE for this year was drastically lower.
North Fond Du Lac (3983)7/6 to 8/14303171,445,4303015More "getting ready for..." classes.
Northern Ozaukee (1945)6/15 to 7/102088790,5001633Due to COVID-19, we adjusted our summer school programming to meet the needs of our families. We had a significant decrease in our Summer school programming.
Northland Pines (1526)00000 
Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton (3990)8/10 to 8/21102948,24014This year the only summer school we had was Driver's ed and no elementary summer school. We also had 9 more students in driver's ed this year than last.

Districts shown above: 18

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Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
Oak Creek-Franklin (4018)6/15 to 8/73718496,107,450126165 
Oakfield (4025)7/6 to 7/312078329,370728We went to shorter days and less days along with being only virtual
Oconomowoc Area (4060)6/22 to 8/14397111,458,81130143The majority of courses typically offered in person could not be offered successfully in a virtual environment and were canceled. In addition, many families who typically would have utilized summer school choose not to because the virtual and hybrid environment did not meet their needs.
Oconto (4067)6/23 to 8/2748282526,2661129Due to Covid our regular in person classes did not occur.
Omro (4088)6/10 to 8/2148567484,3201037COVID limitations
Onalaska (4095)6/8 to 7/24644791,506,75631127The District did not offer in-person programming this summer due to COVID 19. Only about 1/4 of the usual offerings were available.
Oregon (4144)6/22 to 7/31295831,347,01028125COVID-19 prevented us from having in person classes which dropped the participation rate.
Osceola (4165)8/26 to 8/31412121,392,6262997No Summer School days in June.
Oshkosh Area (4179)6/8 to 8/215516044,945,890102167Due to COVID and our limited ability to hold face to face classes, enrollment was limited.
Osseo-Fairchild (4186)7/6 to 8/3130558629,6401337Due to Covid restrictions: *we only offered academic coursework half days at the elementary vs full days including enrichment. *we did not offer summer band or drivers ed *we did not have Middle School classes *we had six weeks of half days at the elementary level vs seven weeks of full days
Owen-Withee (4207)7/6 to 8/2727254609,9601319 

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Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
Pardeeville Area (4228)7/7 to 8/21349798,094221COVID-19 limited the amount of summer school that we had.
Parkview (4151)6/8 to 8/1450111435,831915Dramatic drop in Summer School Enrollment because of the COVID pandemic - especially at the Elementary level.
Pecatonica Area (0490)6/22 to 8/3115399557,8651113 
Pepin Area (4270)6/1 to 8/3140185148,080319We needed to cancel our enrichment summer school activities due to a COVID-19 outbreak.
Peshtigo (4305)6/1 to 7/163459119,838217School closure due to COVID-19. Did not have usual summer school offerings dues to COVID-19.
Pewaukee (4312)6/8 to 7/1729130434,525948Due to COVID 19, we scaled back our summer school program and only offered credit recovery and intervention courses.
Phillips (4347)5/29 to 6/192209386,217816COVID19 Restrictions on what can be offered. Only offered what was safe for students.
Pittsville (4368)7/6 to 7/2612132354,060718Due to COVID-19 and social distancing requirements class size limits were much smaller. In addition to that, few students were interested in attending in-person classes.
Platteville (4389)7/13 to 8/28355471,010,1452140Due to the coronavirus pandemic, our school was closed from March 16-June 30. Typically our district has a robust in-person summer school enrichment in the month of June. That was modified to be virtual enrichment in the month of July. There were less classes offered and not as many students.
Plum City (4459)6/8 to 8/134561380,720810 
Plymouth (4473)6/22 to 7/23201801,620,0003370We were unable to offer in-person summer school due to COVID-19.
Port Edwards (4508)7/6 to 8/20313839,25517Covid - 19
Port Washington-Saukville (4515)7/6 to 8/2135329798,45016121covid
Portage Community (4501)6/8 to 7/3128312390,184826Due to Covid-19, our district was limiting access to our school buildings during the first part of Summer. When we decided to allow more access to our buildings, we only provided a limited number of sessions for elementary students. Whereas, in past years, we provided more options for elementary students, which resulted in more students attending.
Potosi (4529)7/1 to 8/283054105,840223We were not able to run our summer school program as usual due to COVID-19. We were able to run a few high school course with restrictions.
Poynette (4536)6/8 to 8/2144336681,5321428Due to COVID19, we could not have face-to-face instructions which included swim lessons.
Prairie Du Chien Area (4543)6/8 to 7/2430105263,862537This year because of Covid-19 we only offered 10 summer school classes compared to 34 different classes.
Prentice (4571)6/6 to 8/28394249,20018Covid-19 was a factor in the school district not having the FTE counts it had in the past. We tried to do virtual summer school and only 3 students signed up so we cancelled.
Prescott (4578)6/15 to 8/31567222,274,7714771 
Princeton (4606)6/8 to 6/19102560,00015Due to Covid we were unable to offer Elementary Summer School Classes.
Pulaski Community (4613)6/15 to 8/316811772,233,46146221Covid shut down caused most classes to go virtual.

Districts shown above: 21

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Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
Racine (4620)6/17 to 7/302619767,346,845151304We had a smaller student population than last year. We believe this was due to COVID. In addition we had 10 fewer days of instruction at the elementary level (16 days).
Randall J1 (4627)8/3 to 8/14102044,55015We offered a virtual, live instruction, summer school. Many of our parents were looking for in-person instruction for summer school. They felt their student had enough screen time in the spring.
Randolph (4634)6/6 to 8/2759193923,8501917 
Random Lake (4641)7/13 to 8/620210564,9601228COVID-19. More restrictions put in place and parents were all in different places for the model of summer school they wanted. More or less the uncertainty of the climate and culture caused fewer parents to enroll and also forced us to change the amount of time we offered.
Raymond #14 (4686)7/6 to 7/24153193,84029Summer school was shortened to 3 weeks and also moved to July because of the Governor's order to close schools through June 30th. Because of the before mentioned reasons and the online venue of instruction, our enrollment decreased.
Reedsburg (4753)6/10 to 7/21759185,028413Because of COVID-related school closings, we limited summer session to high school students only.
Reedsville (4760)6/8 to 8/3150398592,9201222COVID
Rhinelander (4781)6/8 to 8/2024110396,630840Due to COVID 19, we did not have any elementary or middle school summer school. At the high school level, we only offered virtual summer school classes and only one in-person class.
Rice Lake Area (4802)6/8 to 8/28017681,125,8922369COVID
Richland (4851)6/8 to 8/1727258146,475316Due to COVID 19 we did not hold our June sessions of Elementary and Middle School Summer School courses. We also held less instruction in our middle school and high school courses that were offered later in the summer, and student participation was considerably less.
Richmond (3122)7/20 to 8/71595245,920517This year we did not have a consortium summer school to participate in, we only had our district summer school.
Ripon Area (4872)6/15 to 8/31455612,033,4614278In summer 2020, the district had significantly fewer students who participated and fewer courses offered compared to 2019. Our district did not offer onsite education of any kind, and our online courses were less popular.
River Falls (4893)6/15 to 8/21508741,360,4252868Due to COVID safety guildlines, we had to limit the number of student enrollments in order to maintain social distancing and the safety of our students.
River Ridge (4904)7/6 to 7/3016186301,25868 
River Valley (5523)6/15 to 8/2045144270,630614We did not have our typical Elementary summer school session due to COVID-19. In addition, our High School courses were online versus in person. Due to COVID-19 we did not offer any summer school for Middle School students.
Riverdale (3850)6/8 to 8/1449147224,144514COVID - we weren't able to offer our regular summer school schedule.
Rosendale-Brandon (4956)7/8 to 8/193653100,050234Due to the COVID pandemic, we were unable to offer in-person summer school classes for grades 4K-8. We offered an online version for students entering grades 1-8. Because of the online format, we had a substantial decrease in the number of participants. Also, because we did not offer any instruction to grades 4K and 5K, which are traditionally our biggest group of participants, we have a significant decrease.
Rosholt (4963)7/13 to 8/61665116,43024COVID-19 Pandemic caused a significant decrease in family interest for in-person summer school.
Royall (1673)6/8 to 8/21287997,080219Due to the campus being closed for most of the summer, we were unable to run our normal summer sessions.

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Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
Saint Croix Central (2422)7/1 to 8/3144323454,355953We cancelled all June summer school sessions for all grade levels due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Swimming lessons in July were cancelled and all remedial classes in August were also cancelled due to COVID-19. Very few options were offered in July and August which resulted in low Summer School minutes for 2020.
Saint Croix Falls (5019)7/6 to 8/31419483,107,3586469 
Saint Francis (5026)6/22 to 7/2425115388,746814In-person summer school instruction was limited due to COVID-19 pandemic. Students attending online instruction were significantly less dedicated in completing the work without in-person supervison, thus credit earning grades were significantly reduced.
Salem (5068)7/13 to 7/24104354,000120The pandemic hit and we were only able to do virtual instruction which resulted in very low enrollment.
Sauk Prairie (5100)6/15 to 8/28544071,033,2902199We were unable to run our usual program due to the COVID-19 restrictions. We ran some virtual classes and a small group of in person classes.
Seneca (5124)7/8 to 8/20349016,30502Covid.
Sevastopol (5130)6/15 to 7/23125523,19105Unable to have in-person summer school due to COVID pandemic. Offered online summer school which was not utilized by nearly as many students as in-person sessions had the previous year.
Seymour Community (5138)6/8 to 7/3140102196,095440Do to Covid 19 we were unable to offer in person summer school classes or summer swimming lessons.
Sharon J11 (5258)7/6 to 7/312030108,60028Summer session was held virtually due to COVID-19. Participation decreased because virtual attendance was the only option.
Shawano (5264)6/15 to 8/2040625684,59514147Due to COVID-19 Student Enrollment numbers were low. As a school district we were unable to offer face to face instruction to students. No opportunities of offering transportation for students.
Sheboygan Area (5271)6/17 to 8/205014553,002,99162142Enrollment down due to pandemic.
Sheboygan Falls (5278)6/8 to 8/1367307644,6101324This year the ES/MS classes were offered online due to COVID. This format impacted enrollment.
Shiocton (5348)8/5 to 8/191153128,340311Due to uncertainty caused by COVID-19 and the closure of school district buildings during the month of June, our summer school was pushed into late summer. We also decided to run a shorter session (11 days compared to 15 days in the previous year. Our attendance was lower than previous years in part because of these factors.
Shorewood (5355)6/22 to 7/231951139,00436Due to Covid, we had to change how we offered summer school this past year. We plan to have in-person summer school this year.
Shullsburg (5362)7/1 to 8/1434232232,110511The decrease is due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Silver Lake J1 (5369)8/3 to 8/20144978,96027Due to COVID limitations and concerns, we opted to hold a limited in-person summer school focused on remedial education. The duration of classes and the number of class days was reduced as well.
Slinger (5390)7/27 to 8/710535994,0712075Due to COVID19, we offered limited sessions (mainly grade level review for Elementary and Middle School and Correctives or High School). We also did not provide transportation for the enrolled students due to social distancing.
Solon Springs (5397)6/15 to 8/7301581,90026Fewer students due to COVID impact.
Somerset (5432)5/18 to 8/27698112,140,2464498covid
South Milwaukee (5439)6/23 to 7/3023516777,5321672Due to COVID-19, schools shut down and all classes became virtual which means we had less students attending and participating online.
South Shore (4522)6/4 to 7/24372757,18014Due to COVID we weren't able to offer in-person classelections@wi.goves.
Southern Door County (5457)6/8 to 8/205484533,340113Due to online learning during spring semester of COVID, many students required recovery assistance, and many more academic classes were offered. Due to COVID, all classes were offered online.
Southwestern Wisconsin (2485)6/8 to 8/3149552438,946922Summer of 2020 was COVID-19. Not as many classes held.
Sparta Area (5460)6/8 to 8/28603874,010,43083145We offered a fraction of the classes this year that we normally offer. We only offered readiness courses instead of the typical academic enrichment courses.
Spencer (5467)6/1 to 8/286676167,730319Due to Covid-19 we offered virtual only courses throughout the summer at a limited basis.
Spooner (5474)8/3 to 8/1381124,480114This year's offerings were greatly reduced due to COVID-19 and the need for social distancing.
Spring Valley (5586)7/1 to 8/2030183208,345413The difference is due to COVID-19 school closure and safe distancing practices once in-person classes could resume.
Stanley-Boyd Area (5593)6/7 to 8/19812701,090,4552241Covid-19 school closure.
Stevens Point Area (5607)6/15 to 8/315512883,579,19174217Due to the COVID pandemic we had significantly fewer students take summer school.
Stockbridge (5614)6/15 to 8/20273137,49213Summer School for 2020 was offered via a virtual platform with the COVID-19 pandemic occurring. The only summer school class held in person was our Welcome to 4K class which was held in August. In the previous summer, the pandemic was not in existence so all classes were held in person and therefore more students signed up.
Stone Bank School District (3542)6/15 to 7/31255271,400117We previously held summer school together with 4 other schools in one district and rotating location on a yearly basis. Due to COVID, each district decided it was best to offer virtual summer school at their own district. While we offered several classes for all grade levels, we found the students were wanting the "school" break which resulted in less participation. We had the numbers, but many were OE which doesn't result in additional FTE.
Stoughton Area (5621)6/15 to 7/3134249101,061229Due to COVID-19, we did not offer any in-person enrichment classes. Instead we offered a virtual reading program for Grades K5-8th grades and high school recovery classes for Grades 9-12th.
Stratford (5628)6/9 to 8/1434241378,942824With covid, we scaled down our offerings, and obviously we had less participation than prior years.
Sun Prairie Area (5656)6/22 to 8/213217789,856,060203308Due to Covid19
Superior (5663)6/15 to 8/204034390,581898Due to Covid-19, we did not offer k-8 Summer School
Suring (5670)6/9 to 8/30347555,39617COVID - The district did not offer 5 weeks of summer school for the children 4k-5. The district offered only two weeks with a limit of participants for each class and a limited number of classes to keep the number of students within the building limited. The classes that drew a large number of residents were not offered - for example, swim lessons.
Swallow (3510)6/15 to 7/232453181,440412Due to COVID-19 we had less students participating and less sessions of summer school offered.

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Minutes
FTE
Summer of
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FTE
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Explanation
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Test District 9 (9999)6/10 to 7/302050600,0001214 
Thorp (5726)6/15 to 8/142010732,280110We had fewer summer school offerings because of the pandemic.
Tigerton (5740)7/7 to 8/31252533,300114Due to COVID, the district only offered classroom and BTW Drivers ed
Tomah Area (5747)9/30 to 8/31647092,936,11360145Due to COVID-19 we did not offer the same number of classes offered in the past. Also, there were no classes offered in the month of June due to the uncertainty of the pandemic and additional planning needed to safely hold summer school.
Tomorrow River (0126)6/5 to 8/2861128206,280410Reduced offerings and enrollment due to pandemic.
Trevor-Wilmot Consolidated (5780)7/27 to 8/141567155,46035This is a direct impact of COVID-19: - Courses offered compaered to the past year was only slightly less. - However, the majority of the courses were offered in a virtual format. - Overall lack of interest in the virtual option, caused a decline in enrollment nu,mbers
Tri-County Area (4375)6/8 to 8/146044267,09458 
Turtle Lake (5810)8/3 to 8/31214281,130,3322328 
Twin Lakes #4 (5817)00000 
Two Rivers (5824)6/27 to 7/17203691,059,9002268Due to COVID-19 the students were offered remedial classes to help them retain their learning throughout the summer months. The regular classes such as Cooking, Games, etc (those classes with contact) were not offered to students this year.

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Minutes
FTE
Summer of
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FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
Union Grove J1 (5859)6/7 to 7/1161523,84000 
Union Grove UHS (5852)6/19 to 7/21533115,20026Due to COVID-19 we did not offer our strength and conditioning class, which is a big draw. Our academic courses were offered for credit recovery only.
Unity (0238)6/8 to 8/31562831,467,8363064We did not offer on-site summer school this year due to the COVID Pandemic.

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Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
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FTE
Summer of
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Explanation
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Valders Area (5866)6/29 to 8/2039197154,500321Due to COVID the number of offerings that we were able to provide during our Summer School session were reduced.
Verona Area (5901)7/6 to 7/313014904,626,0309564Due to the offering of virtual classes, more FTE were needed.
Viroqua Area (5985)7/20 to 8/2019125288,096637Due to COVID

Districts shown above: 3

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District2020
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
Wabeno Area (5992)8/3 to 8/21151045,00012We were closed for elementary school summer school because of COVID-19.
Walworth J1 (6022)6/15 to 7/3152258,05014COVID-19. Courses offered were minimal in comparison to previous year.
Washburn (6027)6/8 to 8/3161125440,011914 
Waterford UHS (6083)6/8 to 8/2860369655,6591322The pandemic caused many in-person summer school courses to reduce enrollment due to social distancing or cancel hands-on, collaborative project-based learning altogether.
Waterloo (6118)7/6 to 8/13217240,440115This years summer school did not include many of the classes offered in previous years due to Covid-19.
Watertown (6125)6/8 to 7/31408431,846,11638138Due to the Pandemic
Waukesha (6174)6/22 to 7/171918095,778,520119335Due to COVID-19 Waukesha School District lowered the number of courses offered over the summer and fewer students enrolled in summer school.
Waunakee Community (6181)6/22 to 8/216119895,985,843123185We offered a virtual only program, with the exception of a introduction to K class, and enrollment declines resulted.
Waupaca (6195)7/6 to 8/2160239645,9611378We offered substantially less courses and due to COVID 19 we had dramatically fewer parents enrolling their students in summer school
Waupun (6216)6/15 to 8/2834133100,406237Due to Covid 19 we could not offer in-person instruction for the majority of classes so our enrollment numbers were very low.
Wausau (6223)6/15 to 7/313025064,846,427100267We did not have a Community Connections this year, as courses were virtual and Community Connections is a hands-on PM course. That is the only course that I am aware of that charges a fee.
Wauwatosa (6244)6/22 to 8/734160313,699,264282249 
Wauzeka-Steuben (6251)6/8 to 7/116917,28008COVID 19. We only offered Driver Educ
Webster (6293)6/10 to 8/302088111,760213The FTE is significantly lower because due to COVID -19 as a district, combined with the Governor's mandate we decided for the health and safety or our students and staff to not host an Elementary or MS Enrichment Summer School Program this year.
West Allis (6300)6/9 to 8/6358113,575,6847477 
West Bend (6307)6/15 to 7/31347732,235,51046118This year's number was significantly lower due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
West Depere (6328)6/10 to 8/245311102,092,8214385COVID pandemic influenced our ability to offer summer school. We were able to offer a limited number of courses, following the exemption DPI provided for us, that our community was willing to participate in.
West Salem (6370)6/5 to 8/31665651,112,2002362Our enrollment was much lower due to COVID.
Westby Area (6321)6/4 to 8/25583861,068,9202239Lower membership due to COVID-19.
Westfield (6335)6/8 to 8/2048144165,515318Due to COVID 19 we only offered virtual sessions throughout the summer school months which significantly reduced student participation. We also were not able to offer summer swim lessons due to the pandemic.
Weston (6354)7/6 to 7/301647129,96039We had to offer Virtual Summer School due to COVID 19 concerns. This limited the number of hands on enrichment courses that we could offer and reduced the number of students that wanted to participate in our summer school program. Therefore we needed to reduce the number of staff that were providing our courses.
Weyauwega-Fremont (6384)7/27 to 8/141586297,240628COVID19
Wheatland J1 (6412)7/20 to 8/14204096,000215Due to the restrictions placed on school districts regarding in person and virtual instruction because of the COVID pandemic, our summer school enrollment decreased greatly.
White Lake (6440)8/3 to 8/14101826,64014Due to the pandemic, we were unable to host summer school when we usually do (June). We decided since we were scheduled to open face-to-face we would have students in the building to see our return plan in action.
Whitefish Bay (6419)6/15 to 7/1616119161,55034 
Whitehall (6426)8/27 to 8/313685792,4801649Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, summer school offerings were drastically reduced while school buildings were closed. We were only able to offer 3 days of summer school as part of the transition back to our regular school year, because of the planning needs for ways to offer summer school during this pandemic.
Whitewater (6461)6/22 to 8/2747299566,5201242A SWITCH TO VIRTUAL SUMMER SCHOOL RESULTED IN SIGNIFICANTLY LESS PARTICIPATION
Whitnall (6470)6/15 to 7/31555131,400321We drastically lowered our course offerings due to COVID 19
Wilmot UHS (6545)6/15 to 7/22264941,723,4103545 
Winneconne Community (6608)6/8 to 8/2962267568,4701245Because of the pandemic, our district had significantly less course offerings this past summer.
Winter (6615)6/7 to 8/26120000 
Wisconsin Dells (6678)7/20 to 8/2024142146,375325With the school closure in March-June 2020 we had much uncertainty in how or if we were going to have summer school 2020. Many families that typically participate were hesitant to enroll their children.
Wisconsin Heights (0469)6/15 to 8/3155118184,959415Due to COVID-19 we did not have elementary students face-to-face and most of the families opted out of going virtual since they ended the school year virtual.
Wisconsin Rapids (6685)6/17 to 8/214510571,719,0403576Due to CoVid 19 we had fewer offerings and smaller classes. The normal FTE was not required.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood (6692)7/6 to 8/172598182,940414Due to Covid we only offered two classes.
Wonewoc-Union Center (6713)6/1 to 8/2862112710,1001513 
Wrightstown Community (6734)6/8 to 8/14486551,426,8902933 

Districts shown above: 37

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District2020
Dates
# Days# KidsTotal
Minutes
FTE
Summer of
2020
FTE
Summer of
2019
Explanation
of Variance
Yorkville J2 (6748)7/6 to 7/312035183,600412Significant participation reduction because of online courses due to the Covid 19 pandemic.

Districts shown above: 1

Total districts displayed: 364

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