State Report Card

Wisconsin State Report Cards

The Department of Public Instruction (DPI) creates School Report Cards and District Report Cards for publicly funded schools and districts in the state. Report cards for private schools participating in the Choice program are required by law. The Report Cards are intended to help schools see a clear picture of how well they are preparing students for the next educational step—including the next grade level, graduation, college, and careers.

Northland’s Report Card, along with all other Report Cards, is available through the Wisconsin DPI website, which also provides resources explaining the Report Cards. You may also download a copy of Northland’s Report Card through the link below. Due to size limitations, Northland does not have enough data to receive some scores.

WI DPI Website

DPI Report Card

School and District Report Cards

Pursuant to Wisconsin State Statute 115.28 (54m), notice must be provided regarding the educational options available to all students who are at least three years old but not yet 18 years old. A list of those options for Wisconsin students may be found on the DPI website.