
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction says students in the School District of Mishicot are doing very well.
In an announcement from Superintendent Cory Erlandson, he says the district earned an overall score of 75.2, which means they are “exceeding expectations” according to DPI standards.
Specifically, students at O.H. Schultz Elementary School exceed expectations, Mishicot Middle School students “significantly exceed expectations”, and Mishicot High School students “meet expectations.”
Erlandson says the district’s success includes strong attendance—students show up at 92%-100% across all three schools —as well as remarkable growth, career-ready graduates, and academic strength.
He continues saying, “Our students are learning at high levels, our staff are deeply committed, and our community continues to make Mishicot a great place for kids to grow and succeed.”
More information can be found online at mishicot.k12.wi.us.












