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Head Start (Closed 2023)

205 E Orchard Beach Ln
Rice Lake, WI 54868
Head Start serves 18 students in grades Prekindergarten. 
Minority enrollment was 33% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which was equal to the Wisconsin state average of 33% (majority Hispanic).

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School Overview

Grades Offered
Grades Prekindergarten
(Supplemental Virtual)
Total Students
18 students
Gender %
Total Classroom Teachers (19-20)
1 teacher

School Rankings

This School
State Level (WI)
Student : Teacher Ratio
n/a
13:1
American Indian
n/a
1%
Asian
n/a
4%
Hispanic
33%
14%
Black
n/a
9%
White
67%
67%
Hawaiian
n/a
n/a
Two or more races
n/a
5%
All Ethnic Groups
0.45
Eligible for Free Lunch
17%
37%
Eligible for Reduced Lunch (17-18)
3%
4%
School Statewide Testing
School District Name
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), WI Dept. of Education

Frequently Asked Questions

How many students attend Head Start?
18 students attend Head Start.
What is the racial composition of the student body?
67% of Head Start students are White, and 33% of students are Hispanic.
What grades does Head Start offer ?
Head Start offers enrollment in grades Prekindergarten (Supplemental Virtual).
What school district is Head Start part of?
Head Start is part of Rice Lake Area School District.

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