Milwaukee School District
Milwaukee, WI · 156 schools · 67,500 students
Largest Schools
Schools ranked by enrollment. Proficiency data from EDFacts where available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Milwaukee School District has 156 schools serving 67,500 students. The average proficiency rate across the district is 36%. The average graduation rate is 70%.
Milwaukee School District operates 156 public schools, including HAPA-Hmong American Peace Academy K3-12, Hamilton High, Obama School of Career and Technical Education, Reagan College Preparatory High, King International and others. The full school list is shown above with enrollment and grade-level details.
The average graduation rate across high schools in Milwaukee School District is approximately 70% (EDFacts district-level data, most recent reporting year). Individual school graduation rates may vary; this is a district-wide adjusted-cohort graduation rate.
The largest school in Milwaukee School District is HAPA-Hmong American Peace Academy K3-12 with 1,828 students.
Milwaukee School District serves 67,500 students across 156 schools in WI, per the latest NCES Common Core of Data enrollment.
Milwaukee School District's average proficiency rate of 36% (math and reading combined, EDFacts) is below average and may indicate room for improvement. "Good" depends on what you value — proficiency is one signal; enrollment trends, class size, graduation rates, and district resources also matter. Check individual school pages for granular data.
Student-teacher ratios are reported at the school level by NCES, not aggregated at the district level in our dataset. Open any individual school page in Milwaukee School District to see its specific student-teacher ratio. The US national average is approximately 16:1 for public schools.
All data comes from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core of Data (enrollment, school count, demographics) and EDFacts assessment results (proficiency rates, graduation rates). Proficiency and graduation rates are reported at the district level. Both are federal sources used by the US Department of Education.
School performance data is sourced from NCES enrollment records and EDFacts proficiency and graduation rate assessments.
The this entity record above pulls directly from NCES Common Core of Data and EDFacts. What follows is the per-entity context — how this entity sits in the broader U.S. K-12 school outcomes and enrollment distribution and which underlying factors drive the headline numbers.
Every number on this page links back to NCES Common Core of Data and EDFacts; the methodology page describes the inputs, refresh cadence, and known limitations of the underlying data product.
Practical use of this page is in combination with the comparison and ranking pages elsewhere on the site, which surface the same data for this entity’s peers within U.S. public schools and districts. A single-entity reading without peer context can be misleading when an entity is an outlier on one axis but typical on another.