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Accountability Reports



Wisconsin's Adequate Yearly Progress Report - A database that is searchable by school year and allows you to view district/schools that missed AYP or that are identified as in need of improvement.

Schools Identified for Improvement (SIFI) in Wisconsin Districts - View the number and percentage of schools in each district that are identified for school improvement under section 1116(c) and how long the schools have been so identified by years of testing 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07.


District and school AYP reports, Annual Review of School/District Performance are available electronically on the Online Reporting System (ORS). The district assessment coordinators have passwords to access this site.

Only districts/schools that are in one or more of the following four categories will be notified in writing of their preliminary AYP status:

  • Missed AYP in the current year
  • Are identified for improvement at the school or district
  • Missed AYP in a prior school year and have now met AYP in all areas, or
  • Were identified for improvement previously and are now in satisfactory status.

Schools and districts that receive written notification will have until June 30th to submit appeals and requests for reconsideration.



Wisconsin School Performance Report (SPR) - Wisconsin Student Assessment System - View proficiency summary reports for any school or district you choose. Subjects covered by the Wisconsin Student Assessment System (WSAS) include reading and mathematics at grade three through eight and ten, and language arts, science, and social studies at grades four, eight, and ten. On-line proficiency summary reports are provided in table format by gender, race, and other student groups.

State and Local Report Card Requirements Under the No Child Left Behind Act

Using WINSS to Meet Report Card Requirements - District and school statewide test results, attendance, teacher quality data, graduation rates, and much more can be found on the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction WINSS Webpages.




For questions about this information, contact oeamail@dpi.state.wi.us

Last updated on 9/19/2007 8:34:21 AM