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By Erica Mendoza-Waldoch

MILWAUKEE – The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) has released the 2024-25 school report cards, providing a comprehensive overview of academic achievement and growth for students across the state of Wisconsin who receive public funding.
Nativity Jesuit Academy earned an impressive overall score of 94.1 on the 2024-25 state report card, reflecting the school’s unwavering commitment to excellence in education and community impact.
Nativity received the highest score in the city of Milwaukee, which includes private, public and high schools. Nativity continues to stand out as a top-performing institution, remaining competitive with some of Wisconsin’s most affluent suburban districts.
“Our unique model of education is powered by students who push themselves every day to achieve their goals, families who believe deeply in the transformative power of education, educators and staff who consistently go above and beyond, and a community that shows up and invests in our shared mission. We are so proud of what we’ve accomplished together and what is to come” said Vanessa Solis, Nativity’s president.
About Nativity Jesuit Academy
Nativity Jesuit Academy is a K4-8 Catholic, Jesuit school serving young men and women on the near southside of Milwaukee. Nativity prepares its students, in partnership with their families, for lives of Christian leadership and service. What started with 14 sixth graders in 1993, Nativity now serves 257 K4-8th grade students and 96 high school-aged alumni through its Graduate Support Program. 100% of Nativity students are Latino and 100% qualify for a School Choice voucher.
For more information, please contact Jasmine Binion by phone at 563-468-3775 or by email at binionj@nativityjesuit.org.Â

