2018-19 School Report Card

Each fall, the Office of Educational Accountability (OEA) at the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) issues Accountability Report Cards for schools and districts in Wisconsin. The report cards present key information related to outcomes for students as measured by statewide assessments, attendance, staying in school, and high school completion.

The AASD, as a district, and WCA, as a school, received the rating of “Meets Expectations.”  Click on the link below to view the school's report card.

View WCA's School Report Card

We encourage you to watch the below video that explains key pieces of information regarding the 2018-19 state report card and how it serves as a tool for driving the district’s ongoing continuous school improvement efforts.

Pursuant​ ​to​ ​Wisconsin​ ​State​ ​Statute​ ​115.28​ ​(54m),​ ​notice​ ​must​ ​be​ ​provided​ ​regarding​ ​the  educational​ ​options​ ​available​ ​to​ ​all​ ​students​ ​who​ ​are​ ​at​ ​least​ ​three​ ​years​ ​old,​ ​but​ ​not​ ​yet​ ​18​ ​years old.​ ​Click here to view the Notice of Educational Options and Opportunities.

The District and school report cards are not able to showcase the broader view of student success – rather it’s one short chapter of a book about a particular school. To provide a broader view of school success, our schools have developed a document that expands the definition of student success beyond the measures on the school report card. 



We value and appreciate everyone’s work to support our students and we look forward to strengthening relationships to support every child, every day! Thank you for the role you play in this partnership!