2024

The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction released district and school report cards last week. We are excited to share that our District scored EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS for the third straight year! Congratulations to our students, parents, teachers, staff, administrators and board members of the Campbellsport School District for their hard work and dedication to learning and growing! As a school district, we are continually looking to improve instruction in our schools. The Wisconsin school report card is one resource we use to reflect on our strengths and areas for improvement. This is an accomplishment that we all can be proud of!  

These results help us identify our successes and pinpoint areas to focus on for improvement in our schools and district. But as DPI stresses, these report cards are just one source of information about our schools. Our students are more than a single test score and valuable learning, instruction, growth, and experiences are taking place every day during the school year!

Campbellsport School District Report Card highlights include: 

  • There are thirty-seven school districts in our CESA 6 Region. We had the 14th highest score out of those 37 districts. 

  • We were one of 14 school districts earning Exceeds Expectations or higher in our CESA 6 Region.

  • Both Eden and Campbellsport Elementary Schools earned Significantly Exceeds Expectations. 

  • Eden Elementary School scored the highest in the District with a score of 84.0 (Significantly Exceeds).

  • Both Middle and High School report cards are Meets Expectations.  

  • Eden Elementary improved their score from last year.

  • CSD K-12 students scored higher than the state average in English Language Arts (ELA) and Math Achievement.

  • CSD K-12 students scored higher than the state average for Growth in English Language Arts (ELA).

  • CSD K-12 students scored better than the state average for On-Track to Graduation in all four predictor areas of chronic absenteeism, graduation, 3rd grade ELA, and 8th grade Math.

  • CSD students with disabilities continue to score higher than the state average in both ELA and Math. 

  • The Class of 2025, as juniors last year, scored above the state average on the ACT and had the highest CHS average composite ACT score since state testing required all juniors take the ACT.  

  • Two-hundred thirty-eight (52%) of high school students successfully completed at least one dual enrollment course. This is twice as many as the state average (25.7%).

  • Each year, CHS students earn over 700 technical college dual credits resulting in total savings of over $100,000 for their families and preparing them for success. CHS is typically the 3rd highest high school in the area, only behind the larger districts of West Bend and Fond du lac.

  • CHS currently offers over 25 technical college dual credit courses or certifications and 14 UW-Oshkosh and Advanced Placement courses for college credit.  

  • Fifty-nine students (12.9%) earned at least one industry-recognized credential. This is nearly 3x higher than the state average (4.7%).

  • Last year, over 580 MS/HS students (enrollments) took a STEM / Tech Ed course in addition to required Science and Math courses. 

  • Fifty students (10.9%) participated in a work-based learning program which is above the state average (8.5%). 

School and district report cards can be accessed online at: http://dpi.wi.gov/accountability/report-cards along with resources that explain the report cards.