Bruce School District Superintendent Jeffrey Walsh (2023) | Bruce School District
Bruce School District Superintendent Jeffrey Walsh (2023) | Bruce School District
Of the 1,614 students attending Rusk County district schools, 91.6% were white. Hispanic students were the second largest ethnic group among Rusk County's districts, making up 3.3% of the student body.
In the previous school year, white students were also the most common group in Rusk County districts, representing 91.5% of the student body.
During the 2022-23 school year, Bruce School District and Ladysmith School District were recognized as having the most diverse student bodies in Rusk County. Bruce School District had a student population comprising American Indian, African American, Hispanic, Pacific Islander, multiracial, and white while Ladysmith School District was had American Indian, Asian, African American, Hispanic, multiracial, and white students.
In the 2022-23 school year, the total number of students enrolled in school districts in the county dropped to 5.1% compared to the previous year.
The main offices of all districts mentioned in the story are located in cities associated with Rusk County.
According to the Nation's Report Card 2022 results, Black fourth-graders in Wisconsin scored an average of 40 points lower than their white colleagues in both Math and Reading.
Data also showed that Black students were three times as likely to fail the Reading test than white pupils in the state. The gap is even larger in Mathematics, with Black students failing five times more than white students.
District | Most Prevalent | Percent of Total Student Body | Total Enrollment |
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Bruce School District | White | 92.4 | 410 |
Flambeau School District | White | 97.8 | 461 |
Ladysmith School District | White | 87.3 | 743 |