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Legislated Remedial Course Report University of Wisconsin System (WI Act 28) Report on Remedial Education Fall 2019 Immediate New Freshmen from Wisconsin High Schools Schools with More Than Six New Freshmen Requiring Math Remediation New Math Rem Math Rem High School District High School Name Freshmen Required (#) Required (%) Adams‐Friendship Area Sch Dist Adams‐Friendship High School 19 7 36.8% Altoona Sch Dist Altoona High School 29 7 24.1% Antigo Sch Dist Antigo High School 43 9 20.9% Appleton Area Sch Dist Appleton High School East 114 29 25.4% Appleton Area Sch Dist Appleton North High School 159 19 11.9% Appleton Area Sch Dist Appleton West High School 59 14 23.7% Appleton Area Sch Dist Fox Valley Lutheran HS^ 49 8 16.3% Appleton Area Sch Dist Xavier High School^ 35 14 40.0% Arrowhead UHS Sch Dist Arrowhead High School 215 22 10.2% Ashland Sch Dist Ashland High School 20 9 45.0% Ashwaubenon Sch Dist Ashwaubenon High School 73 10 13.7% Baldwin‐Woodville Area Sch Dis Baldwin‐Woodville High School 38 9 23.7% Baraboo Sch Dist Baraboo High School 73 16 21.9% Barron Area Sch Dist Barron Area Senior High School 20 8 40.0% Beaver Dam Sch Dist Beaver Dam High School 60 16 26.7% Beloit Sch Dist Beloit Memorial High School 69 36 52.2% Beloit Turner Sch Dist F J Turner High School 40 12 30.0% Berlin Area Sch Dist Berlin Senior High School 31 9 29.0% Big Foot UHS Sch Dist Big Foot High School 33 9 27.3% Bonduel Sch Dist Bonduel High School 16 9 56.3% Burlington Area Sch Dist Burlington High School 65 14 21.5% Cambridge Sch Dist Cambridge High School 27 8 29.6% Campbellsport Sch Dist Campbellsport High School 39 14 35.9% Cedarburg Sch Dist Cedarburg High School 107 20 18.7% Central/Westosha UHS Sch Dist Westosha Central High School 82 25 30.5% Chilton Sch Dist Chilton High School 23 7 30.4% Chippewa Falls Area Sch Dist Chippewa Falls Sr High School 71 24 33.8% Clinton Community Sch Dist Clinton Senior High School 23 9 39.1% Colby Sch Dist Colby High School 26 7 26.9% Cuba City Sch Dist Cuba City Comm High School 22 7 31.8% D C Everest Area Sch Dist D C Everest Senior High School 146 30 20.5% Darlington Community Sch Dist Darlington High School 34 8 23.5% De Forest Area Sch Dist De Forest High School 88 17 19.3% De Pere Sch Dist De Pere High School 119 20 16.8% Delavan‐Darien Sch Dist Delavan Darien High School 43 17 39.5% Denmark Sch Dist Denmark High School 35 10 28.6% East Troy Community Sch Dist East Troy High School 46 12 26.1% Eau Claire Area Sch Dist Eau Claire Mem High School 110 15 13.6% Eau Claire Area Sch Dist North High School 76 21 27.6% Edgerton Sch Dist Edgerton Senior High School 35 14 40.0% Elkhorn Area Sch Dist Elkhorn Area High School 79 22 27.8% Elmbrook Sch Dist Brookfield Central High School 127 16 12.6% Elmbrook Sch Dist Brookfield East High School 123 26 21.1% Fond du Lac Sch Dist Fond Du Lac High School 174 55 31.6% Fond du Lac Sch Dist Saint Marys Springs HS^ 22 7 31.8% 1 University of Wisconsin System (WI Act 28) Report on Remedial Education Fall 2019 Immediate New Freshmen from Wisconsin High Schools Schools with More Than Six New Freshmen Requiring Math Remediation New Math Rem Math Rem High School District High School Name Freshmen Required (#) Required (%) Fort Atkinson Sch Dist Fort Atkinson High School 67 15 22.4% Franklin Public Sch Dist Franklin High School 156 38 24.4% Freedom Area Sch Dist Freedom High School 53 12 22.6% Germantown Sch Dist Germantown High School 148 34 23.0% Grafton Sch Dist Grafton Senior High School 62 10 16.1% Green Bay Area Sch Dist Greenbay East High School 38 10 26.3% Green Bay Area Sch Dist Preble High School 88 18 20.5% Green Bay Area Sch Dist Southwest High School 60 13 21.7% Green Bay Area Sch Dist West High School 30 7 23.3% Greendale Sch Dist Greendale Senior High School 86 17 19.8% Greenfield Sch Dist Greenfield High School 76 31 40.8% Hamilton Sch Dist Hamilton High School 154 33 21.4% Hartford UHS Sch Dist Hartford Union High School 102 37 36.3% Hayward Community Sch Dist Hayward High School 36 7 19.4% Holmen Sch Dist Holmen High School 59 10 16.9% Hortonville Sch Dist Hortonville High School 97 24 24.7% Howard‐Suamico Sch Dist Bay Port High School 141 9 6.4% Hudson Sch Dist Hudson Senior High School 86 9 10.5% Hustisford Sch Dist Hustisford Jr‐Sr High School 14 9 64.3% Janesville Sch Dist George Parker High School 76 16 21.1% Janesville Sch Dist Joseph A Craig High School 131 42 32.1% Kaukauna Area Sch Dist Kaukauna Senior High School 91 37 40.7% Kenosha Sch Dist Indian Trail Academy 129 54 41.9% Kenosha Sch Dist Mary D Bradford High School 53 27 50.9% Kenosha Sch Dist Tremper High School 107 50 46.7% Kettle Moraine Sch Dist Kettle Moraine High School 108 18 16.7% Kewaskum Sch Dist Kewaskum High School 32 8 25.0% Kiel Area Sch Dist Kiel High School 32 17 53.1% Kimberly Area Sch Dist Kimberly High School 148 51 34.5% La Crosse Sch Dist Central High School 51 13 25.5% Lake Geneva‐Genoa City UHS Sch Badger High School 80 24 30.0% Lakeland UHS Sch Dist Lakeland Union High School 48 9 18.8% Little Chute Area Sch Dist Little Chute High School 26 7 26.9% Lomira Sch Dist Lomira High School 27 7 25.9% Madison Metropolitan Sch Dist James Madison Memorial HS 113 7 6.2% Madison Metropolitan Sch Dist Madison East High School 81 18 22.2% Madison Metropolitan Sch Dist Robert M Lafollette HS 67 24 35.8% Madison Metropolitan Sch Dist West High School 112 9 8.0% Manitowoc Sch Dist Lincoln High School 116 20 17.2% Manitowoc Sch Dist Roncalli High School^ 24 9 37.5% Maple Sch Dist Northwestern High School 24 9 37.5% Marinette Sch Dist Marinette Senior High School 36 12 33.3% Markesan Sch Dist Markesan High School 24 8 33.3% Marshfield Sch Dist Marshfield High School 109 12 11.0% 2 University of Wisconsin System (WI Act 28) Report on Remedial Education Fall 2019 Immediate New Freshmen from Wisconsin High Schools Schools with More Than Six New Freshmen Requiring Math Remediation New Math Rem Math Rem High School District High School Name Freshmen Required (#) Required (%) Mauston Sch Dist Mauston High School 35 10 28.6% Mayville Sch Dist Mayville Senior High School 22 7 31.8% McFarland Sch Dist Mcfarland High School 63 7 11.1% McFarland Sch Dist Wisconsin Virtual Academy 18 9 50.0% Medford Area Sch Dist Medford Area Sr High School 41 10 24.4% Menasha Sch Dist Menasha Senior High School 66 20 30.3% Menomonee Falls Sch Dist Menomonee Falls High School 167 34 20.4% Menomonie Area Sch Dist Menomonie Senior High School 49 13 26.5% Mequon‐Thiensville Sch Dist Homestead High School 132 25 18.9% Merrill Area Sch Dist Merrill Senior High School 63 19 30.2% Middleton‐Cross Plains Sch Dis Middleton High School 192 19 9.9% Milton Sch Dist Milton High School 104 22 21.2% Milwaukee Sch Dist Alexander Hamilton High School 23 17 73.9% Milwaukee Sch Dist Bay View High School 14 9 64.3% Milwaukee Sch Dist Bradley Tech High School 9 7 77.8% Milwaukee Sch Dist Carmen Hs Of Science And Tech 27 14 51.9% Milwaukee Sch Dist Golda Meir School 12 7 58.3% Milwaukee Sch Dist Marquette University HS^ 81 9 11.1% Milwaukee Sch Dist Messmer High School^ 15 9 60.0% Milwaukee Sch Dist Milwaukee High Sch Of The Arts 25 17 68.0% Milwaukee Sch Dist Milwaukee Lutheran High School^ 14 7 50.0% Milwaukee Sch Dist Milwaukee School Of Language 35 17 48.6% Milwaukee Sch Dist Pius Xi High School^ 40 15 37.5% Milwaukee Sch Dist Riverside Univ High School 49 34 69.4% Milwaukee Sch Dist Ronald W Reagan Coll Prep HS 69 20 29.0% Milwaukee Sch Dist Rufus King Inter Baccalaureate 96 48 50.0% Milwaukee Sch Dist Saint Anthony High School^ 15 10 66.7% Milwaukee Sch Dist South Division High School 14 11 78.6% Milwaukee Sch Dist Wisconsin Lutheran HS^ 38 9 23.7% Monona Grove Sch Dist Monona Grove High School 93 15 16.1% Mosinee Sch Dist Mosinee High School 53 12 22.6% Mount Horeb Area Sch Dist Mount Horeb High School 60 10 16.7% Mukwonago Sch Dist Mukwonago High School 151 26 17.2% Muskego‐Norway Sch Dist Muskego High School 148 21 14.2% Neenah Sch Dist Neenah High School 179 50 27.9% Nekoosa Sch Dist Nekoosa High School 29 8 27.6% New Berlin Sch Dist Eisenhower High School 91 10 11.0% New Berlin Sch Dist New Berlin West High School 66 21 31.8% New Holstein Sch Dist New Holstein High School 28 7 25.0% New Lisbon Sch Dist New Lisbon High School 18 7 38.9% New Richmond Sch Dist New Richmond Senior HS 35 7 20.0% Nicolet UHS Sch Dist Nicolet High School 91 24 26.4% North Fond du Lac Sch Dist Horace Mann High School 18 8 44.4% Northern Ozaukee Sch Dist Ozaukee High School 30 18 60.0% 3 University of Wisconsin System (WI Act 28) Report on Remedial Education Fall 2019 Immediate New Freshmen from Wisconsin High Schools Schools with More Than Six New Freshmen Requiring Math Remediation New Math Rem Math Rem High School District High School Name Freshmen Required (#) Required (%) Northland Pines Sch Dist Northland Pines High School 33 7 21.2% Oak Creek‐Franklin Sch Dist Oak Creek High School 184 57 31.0% Oconomowoc Area Sch Dist Oconomowoc High School 178 50 28.1% Oconto Falls Sch Dist Oconto Falls High School 31 7 22.6% Oconto Sch Dist Oconto High School 21 7 33.3% Omro Sch Dist Omro High School 36 15 41.7% Oregon Sch Dist Oregon High School 112 15 13.4% Oshkosh Area Sch Dist Lourdes High School^ 25 15 60.0% Oshkosh Area Sch Dist Oshkosh North High School 98 30 30.6% Oshkosh Area Sch Dist Oshkosh West High School 138 26 18.8% Palmyra‐Eagle Area Sch Dist Palmyra‐Eagle High School 23 8 34.8% Parkview Sch Dist Parkview High School 23 10 43.5% Peshtigo Sch Dist Peshtigo High School 30 10 33.3% Pewaukee Sch Dist Pewaukee High School 93 16 17.2% Plymouth Sch Dist Plymouth Comprehe
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