Teachers

Teacher Credentials
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Source: WI Dept. of Public Instruction, 2006-2007
 This SchoolState Average
Full license98%98%
Emergency license0%1%
Teacher Experience
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Source: WI Dept. of Public Instruction, 2006-2007
 This SchoolState Average
5 or more years experience88%81%
Teacher Education Levels
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Source: WI Dept. of Public Instruction, 2006-2007
 This SchoolState Average
Master's degree or higher45%48%
Student-Teacher Ratio
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Source: WI Dept. of Public Instruction, 2006-2007
 This School
Students per teacher13
 
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  Students

Student Ethnicity
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Source: WI Dept. of Public Instruction, 2007-2008
EthnicityThis SchoolState Average
White, not Hispanic97%77%
Hispanic1%8%
Black, not Hispanic1%11%
Asian/Pacific Islander<1%4%
American Indian/Alaskan Native<1%2%
Student Subgroups
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Source: WI Dept. of Public Instruction, 2006-2007
 This SchoolState Average
Students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch program6%31%
Disabled students11%n/a
Limited English proficientn/a5%
 
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  Spending Per Pupil
 
Spending Per Pupil
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 This DistrictState Average
Total per pupil expenditures$9,232$10,248
Breakdown By Expenditure  
Instructional60%61%
Student and staff support11%9%
Administration11%12%
Other expenditures17%17%
Source: NCES, 2006-2007
 
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  Advanced Placement Exams

In 2007-2008 students at this school took Advanced Placement (AP) exams in the following areas:
  • Biology
  • Calculus AB
  • Chemistry
  • English Literature & Composition
  • Environmental Science
  • Physics B
  • Physics C: Mechanics
  • Psychology
  • U.S. History
Source: The College Board®, 2007-2008

About the AP Exams
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  • In 2007-2008 the College Board® administered AP exams in 37 courses spanning 22 subject areas, including literature, art, science, math, history, language, music and psychology.
  • Many schools offer college-level classes to prepare students for the AP exams, but students can take exams without completing a specific course.
  • The exams listed on GreatSchools profiles represent schools with at least one student taking each exam.
  • Students who score well on AP exams can earn advanced standing or college credit from most U.S. colleges and universities.
 
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