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The final rate of the high school in Wisconsin reaches the record high

Green Bay, Wisconsin (Wbay) – The final quota of Wisconsin has reached a record high, according to the figures published by the Department of Public Instruction on Thursday.

The new figures showed that 91.1% of the students completed on time last year.

“This performance reflects the hard work and the commitment of Wisconsin's students and teachers,” said state superintendent Dr. Jill. “It is the result of countless hours, determination and the strength of our community. This success shows what we can achieve when we work together. If we develop further, we have to continue to build on this dynamic and make sure that each student is set up for success beyond the conclusion. “

The chronic absence also fell to around 17%, the lowest rate since the school year 2020-2021, while visitor quotas have risen at the highest level since the same year.

“Although we should celebrate our successes, we should all continue to be concerned and work on reducing the differences in the final rates between different groups of students,” said Dr. Underly. “The reality is that students of color and other marginalized students do not do so well, although these cohorts also have a certain improvement. We have to double to make investments for those children who need the most. We should also be concerned that the federal government would like to end the recording of disparity data that would hide these challenges instead of solving them. “