2024-5 School and District Report Card Release

Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025

Contact: Jake Misiak, Director of Teaching and Learning

2024-25 School and District Report Card Release

 

The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction releases a report card for all public schools each fall. The 2024-25 School and District Report Cards include four component scores: achievement, target group outcomes, growth, and on-track to graduation.

 

The Germantown School District "exceeds" expectations, with all schools in the district either exceeding or significantly exceeding expectations according to these report cards. The report cards are part of an accountability system designed to communicate how well schools prepare students for college and career readiness. State report cards provide an opportunity to reflect on and celebrate growth.

 

Data collected from the state report cards are used as one of multiple data points to help us understand our areas of strength and opportunities for growth. The Germantown School District monitors the progress of its schools in many ways, including results from the Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) assessments, AimswebPlus, classroom assessments, and state assessments.

 

We encourage you to review the performance of each of our schools below. For more information about each report card, please visit the Wisconsin DPI Report Card website.

 

School

Accountability Rating Category

Accountability Score

Germantown School District

Exceeds Expectations

81.6

Amy Belle Elementary

Significantly Exceeds Expectations

90.2

County Line Elementary

Significantly Exceeds Expectations

86.3

MacArthur Elementary

Significantly Exceeds Expectations

87.1

Rockfield Elementary

Significantly Exceeds Expectations

89.1

Kennedy Middle School

Exceeds Expectations

75.2

Germantown High School

Exceeds Expectations

82.1