Enrollment in 2024-25 School Year: 67,049 12th-grade students were welcomed in Wisconsin schools
Wisconsin public schools welcomed 67,049 students for the 12th-grade, an increase over the number of students enrolled in the previous year.
Wisconsin public schools welcomed 67,049 students for the 12th-grade, an increase over the number of students enrolled in the previous year.
Wisconsin public schools welcomed 64,695 students for the 11th-grade, a decrease from the number of students enrolled in the previous year.
Wisconsin public schools welcomed 63,971 students for the 10th-grade, a decrease from the number of students enrolled in the previous year.
Wisconsin public schools welcomed 63,101 students for the ninth-grade, a decrease from the number of students enrolled in the previous year.
Wisconsin public schools welcomed 58,307 students for the eighth-grade, a decrease from the number of students enrolled in the previous year.
Wisconsin public schools welcomed 64,502 students for the 12th-grade, a decrease from the number of students enrolled in the previous year.
Wisconsin public schools welcomed 64,950 students for the 11th-grade, an increase over the number of students enrolled in the previous year.
Wisconsin public schools welcomed 64,649 students for the 10th-grade, a decrease from the number of students enrolled in the previous year.
Wisconsin public schools welcomed 64,353 students for the ninth-grade, a decrease from the number of students enrolled in the previous year.
Wisconsin public schools welcomed 58,212 students for the eighth-grade, a decrease from the number of students enrolled in the previous year.
Wisconsin public schools welcomed 56,678 students for the seventh-grade, a decrease from the number of students enrolled in the previous year.
Wisconsin public schools welcomed 56,037 students for the sixth-grade, a decrease from the number of students enrolled in the previous year.
Wisconsin public schools welcomed 55,572 students for the fifth-grade, a decrease from the number of students enrolled in the previous year.
Wisconsin public schools welcomed 55,122 students for the fourth-grade, a decrease from the number of students enrolled in the previous year.
Wisconsin public schools welcomed 54,535 students for the third-grade, a decrease from the number of students enrolled in the previous year.
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