
Two Rivers High School is performing quite well, according to the State of Wisconsin.
The school scored a 71.1 overall on the 2025 State Report Card, which is a new high score for the Purple Raiders, and its highest since the first-ever Wisconsin school report cards were released in the fall of 2012, where TRHS scored a 70.4.
A couple of other highlights from the report card include a four-year trend of scoring higher in both math and ELA, in which Two Rivers students outperformed the state average in growth for both areas, and a spike from 9.3% to 23.9% in students participating in work-based learning.
This is significantly higher than the state average of 8%.
Over the past four years, TRHS has seen an increase in the overall school report card score.
Results stem from work in Wednesday Professional Learning Communities, strong and consistent curriculum, continued professional development on research-based instructional strategies, and a focus on increasing student attendance.











