Wisconsin State Report Card
On November 11, 2025, the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) publicly issued annual report cards for schools and districts across the state. Released each fall per state statute, report cards are part of the state’s accountability system, with schools’ ratings based on prior year’s data from standardized state assessments.
DPI calculates four priority area scores into an overall accountability score, from 0 to 100, and stresses it is not a “percent correct” measurement. Based on its score, a school or district receives one of five rating categories, from Fails to Meet Expectations to Significantly Exceeds Expectations, as well as corresponding one to five stars.
The four priority areas are:
- Achievement – proficiency in English language arts (ELA) and mathematics on the annual state assessments
- Growth – year-to-year progress in ELA and math achievement
- Target Group Outcomes – outcomes for students with the lowest test scores: the Target Group
- On-Track to Graduation – reliable predictors of how successfully students are progressing toward completing their K-12 education
Overall, Christ Child Academy earned a report card rating of “Significantly Exceeds Expectations” or a five-star rating. Attached are all the schools in Sheboygan and their ranking. Christ Child Academy was rated the #1 school overall among all public and private schools in Sheboygan.
2024-2025 DPI Report Card: Sheboygan Schools Comparison
2024-2025 Christ Child Academy Report Card: All Students
2024-2025 Christ Child Academy Report Card: Choice Students
