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The following charts present data related to Wisconsin's achievement gaps. More information can be found in Promoting Excellence for All: A Report from the State Superintendent's Task Force on Wisconsin’s Achievement Gap.
 
Supporting Data 1 Notes: Data is from the Wisconsin Information System for Education Data Dashboard by the Department of Public Instruction. (WISEdash Public Portal Certified View) Wisconsin uses the uniform federal four-year adjusted cohort rate to calculate graduation rates. Because the adjusted cohort rate is based on longitudinal data, the DPI also produces a six-year cohort graduation rate. This rate honors the additional effort many students make to complete their high school education as well as obligations under special education law and the Wisconsin Constitution.

 

Supporting Data 2 Notes: Data is from the Wisconsin Information System for Education Data Dashboard by the Department of Public Instruction. (WISEdash Public Portal Certified View) Because of race and ethnicity collection and reporting changes, pre- and post- 2010-11 data by race and ethnicity may not be directly comparable.

 

Supporting Data 3 Notes: Data is from the Wisconsin Information System for Education Data Dashboard by the Department of Public Instruction. (WISEdash Public Portal Certified View) Because of race and ethnicity collection and reporting changes, pre- and post- 2010-11 data by race and ethnicity may not be directly comparable.

 

Supporting Data 4 Notes: Data is from the National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), by the U.S. Department of Education. (2013 State Snapshot Reports).

 

Supporting Data 5 Notes: Data is from the National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), by the U.S. Department of Education. (2013 State Snapshot Reports).

 

Supporting Data 6 Notes: Data is from the Wisconsin Information System for Education Data Dashboard by the Department of Public Instruction. (WISEdash Secure, Accessed July 14, 2014). The Wisconsin Statewide Assessment System includes the Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Examinations and Wisconsin Alternate Assessment for Students with Disabilities.

 

Supporting Data 7 Notes: Data is from the Wisconsin Information System for Education Data Dashboard by the Department of Public Instruction. (WISEdash Secure, Accessed July 14, 2014). The Wisconsin Statewide Assessment System includes the Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Examinations and Wisconsin Alternate Assessment for Students with Disabilities.