2024-25 State Report Card and Academic Update

Academic Update
One hundred percent of current WLHS seniors completed the ACT exam as 11th-graders. The average scores for various segments of WLHS students are as follows: Students in the top quarter of the class averaged 27.2 (88th percentile) on the ACT, while the top half of the class scored an average of 24.2 (80th percentile). The top three-quarters of the class averaged 21.9 (72nd percentile) on the exam. Achieving a 21 or higher on the ACT means a student scored in the top third of all students nationwide. Click here to see an internal profile of the 2024-25 WLHS highlights.
Wisco’s all-student composite score was 20.0, outpacing the averages for the state (19.2) and Milwaukee district (15.5). As a whole, WLHS students also outperformed their peers’ ACT scores in math, reading, science, English, English language arts, and STEM at the state and district level.

WLHS students also achieved an 87.3% success rate on their AP exam scores.

WLHS State Report Card
The Department of Public Instruction (DPI) provides two state report cards for all high schools each year. One is based on data from the school's entire student body. The second is based on data from only those students enrolled under one of the school choice programs. Click here to view the WLHS school-wide report card. The WLHS choice student report card can be viewed here.

Academic Priorities
WLHS uses the ACT results along with other data to determine which academic areas are doing well, which need extra support, and which should be recognized for outstanding performance or progress. Although the ACT scores for our college-bound students are well above average, we are striving for continued improvement. As a school, we can continue to increase academic growth for all students. We expect all WLHS students to achieve their highest potential. Our continuing goal is to ensure all students have the knowledge, skills, and Christian character necessary to succeed after high school.

To view a list of educational options in the state, visit https://dpi.wi.gov/ed-options

WLHS prepares its multi-ethnic student body for productive, Christ-centered lives in a diverse world – whether Choice, tuition-paying, local or from another state/country. For more information, visit wlhs.org or E-mail info@wlhs.org.
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