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The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction announced that 95 schools have been named 2024-25 Schools of Recognition, honoring Title I schools for outstanding achievement and progress. Schools were recognized in three categories: High Achieving Schools (16), High Progress Schools (15), and High Impact Schools (71). State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly cited the honorees' commitment to student learning and well-being.

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The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction announced the 2024-25 Schools of Recognition honorees, recognizing 95 Title I schools for exceptional student growth and academic achievement. Schools were categorized as High Achieving (top 10% statewide), High Progress (significant growth in outcomes), or High Impact (above-average achievement serving economically disadvantaged students).

Affected parties are Title I schools in Wisconsin that meet specific eligibility criteria including federal Title I funding, meeting School Report Card expectations, and maintaining above-bottom-20% performance on chronic absenteeism and achievement metrics. No compliance obligations or deadlines are imposed by this announcement.

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News: DPI Recognizes 95 Schools for Outstanding Achievement and Progress

Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction sent this bulletin at 04/21/2026 10:00 AM CDT
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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

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| Named 2024-25 Wisconsin Schools of Recognition

MADISON — The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction today announced 95 schools statewide have earned Schools of Recognition honors. The awards celebrate exceptional efforts of educators, students, families, and school staff in ensuring educational success for all students, especially among those facing economic challenges.

Launched in 2003, the Schools of Recognition Program recognizes Title I schools for making significant strides in student growth and achievement.

"These schools demonstrate what strong teaching, supportive families and communities, and a shared commitment to all learners can achieve," State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly said. "Their work reflects a deep investment in student learning and well-being, and I am proud to recognize their continued leadership and impact across our state."

A full list of 2024-25 Schools of Recognition can be found on the DPI’s website.

Schools were honored in one or more of the following categories:

  • High Achieving Schools (16 schools): These schools rank in the top 10% statewide for academic achievement in reading and mathematics and demonstrate small or closing achievement gaps.
  • High Progress Schools (15 schools): These schools show significant growth in student outcomes or graduation rates with measurable progress in closing gaps.
  • High Impact Schools (71 schools): Serving a high percentage of economically disadvantaged students, these schools have above-average achievement when compared to similarly situated schools. (Note: Some schools earned recognition in multiple categories.)

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for any award, schools must:

  • Receive federal Title I funding
  • Meet or exceed expectations on the most recent School Report Card
  • Not be currently identified for Comprehensive, Targeted, or Additional Targeted Support and Improvement (CSI/TSI/ATSI)
  • Be above the bottom 20% statewide for chronic absenteeism and achievement
  • Meet or exceed 95% test participation across all students More information on Schools of Recognition can be found on the DPI’s website.

Contact: Media.Inquiries@dpi.wi.gov | | View as a webpage  /  Share | # DPI recognizes 95 schools for outstanding achievement and progress | Named 2024-25 Wisconsin Schools of Recognition

MADISON — The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction today announced 95 schools statewide have earned Schools of Recognition honors. The awards celebrate exceptional efforts of educators, students, families, and school staff in ensuring educational success for all students, especially among those facing economic challenges.

Launched in 2003, the Schools of Recognition Program recognizes Title I schools for making significant strides in student growth and achievement.

"These schools demonstrate what strong teaching, supportive families and communities, and a shared commitment to all learners can achieve," State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly said. "Their work reflects a deep investment in student learning and well-being, and I am proud to recognize their continued leadership and impact across our state."

A full list of 2024-25 Schools of Recognition can be found on the DPI’s website.

Schools were honored in one or more of the following categories:

  • High Achieving Schools (16 schools): These schools rank in the top 10% statewide for academic achievement in reading and mathematics and demonstrate small or closing achievement gaps.
  • High Progress Schools (15 schools): These schools show significant growth in student outcomes or graduation rates with measurable progress in closing gaps.
  • High Impact Schools (71 schools): Serving a high percentage of economically disadvantaged students, these schools have above-average achievement when compared to similarly situated schools. (Note: Some schools earned recognition in multiple categories.)

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for any award, schools must:

  • Receive federal Title I funding
  • Meet or exceed expectations on the most recent School Report Card
  • Not be currently identified for Comprehensive, Targeted, or Additional Targeted Support and Improvement (CSI/TSI/ATSI)
  • Be above the bottom 20% statewide for chronic absenteeism and achievement
  • Meet or exceed 95% test participation across all students More information on Schools of Recognition can be found on the DPI’s website.

Contact: Media.Inquiries@dpi.wi.gov | |

| Named 2024-25 Wisconsin Schools of Recognition

MADISON — The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction today announced 95 schools statewide have earned Schools of Recognition honors. The awards celebrate exceptional efforts of educators, students, families, and school staff in ensuring educational success for all students, especially among those facing economic challenges.

Launched in 2003, the Schools of Recognition Program recognizes Title I schools for making significant strides in student growth and achievement.

"These schools demonstrate what strong teaching, supportive families and communities, and a shared commitment to all learners can achieve," State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly said. "Their work reflects a deep investment in student learning and well-being, and I am proud to recognize their continued leadership and impact across our state."

A full list of 2024-25 Schools of Recognition can be found on the DPI’s website.

Schools were honored in one or more of the following categories:

  • High Achieving Schools (16 schools): These schools rank in the top 10% statewide for academic achievement in reading and mathematics and demonstrate small or closing achievement gaps.
  • High Progress Schools (15 schools): These schools show significant growth in student outcomes or graduation rates with measurable progress in closing gaps.
  • High Impact Schools (71 schools): Serving a high percentage of economically disadvantaged students, these schools have above-average achievement when compared to similarly situated schools. (Note: Some schools earned recognition in multiple categories.)

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for any award, schools must:

  • Receive federal Title I funding
  • Meet or exceed expectations on the most recent School Report Card
  • Not be currently identified for Comprehensive, Targeted, or Additional Targeted Support and Improvement (CSI/TSI/ATSI)
  • Be above the bottom 20% statewide for chronic absenteeism and achievement
  • Meet or exceed 95% test participation across all students More information on Schools of Recognition can be found on the DPI’s website.

Contact: Media.Inquiries@dpi.wi.gov |

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Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction • Jill K. Underly, PhD, State Superintendent
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WI DPI
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April 21st, 2026
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School recognition Title I programs Academic achievement
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US-WI US-WI

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