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District Performance

The Ashwaubenon School District demonstrates strong academic achievement, high graduation rates, and solid college readiness indicators. Our commitment to comprehensive education and student support is reflected in our consistent performance and positive reputation within the Green Bay area. 

Ashwaubenon students are well-prepared for post-secondary education, with many graduates attending top regional universities such as the University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, and St. Norbert College. Popular intended majors among students include biology, psychology, nursing, business, education, pre-medicine, computer science, and marketing.

All Ashwaubenon Schools meet or exceed expectations on the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction school report card and the district takes pride in a focus on continuous improvement and growth on the indicators that have been identified by the state.  To access general and detailed information regarding our school and district report cards, please visit the DPI School Report Card site.  To access further public school data from the state, visit the State's WISEdash Data Website.

Students in Ashwaubenon also perform very well on College Board Advanced Placement Exams.  Advanced Placement gives students the opportunity to engage with college-level work while in high school and earn college credit and placement.  Compared to national and Wisconsin averages, more Ashwaubenon students earn college credit through this program than typical, with over 85% of students taking an AP test earning college credit. 

For more information about district performance, contact Mandy Schroeder, Information Coordinator, at 920.492.2905 ext 1025 or mschroeder@ashwaubenonk12.org. For further information regarding a school's or other department's performance, contact that specific school office or department.

 

District and School Performance Data

State's School & District Report Cards

To access general and detailed information regarding our school and district report cards, please visit https://apps2.dpi.wi.gov/reportcards/.

The Wisconsin Student Assessment System (WSAS)