School divisions should work with private school leaders to determine on the method or source of data that will be used to identify the number of eligible private school children from families residing in
participating public school attendance zones.
Not exact matches
Children from low - income families who attend private
schools and live in a
public school attendance zone that
participates in Title I programs generate funds for instructional services at their private
schools.
In addition, all students applying for the WPCP must meet one of the following
attendance requirements for 2016 - 17: (1) have attended a
public school in Wisconsin in the prior
school year; (2) not have been enrolled in
school in the prior
school year; (3) applying to attend kindergarten, first, or ninth grades for the coming
school year; or (4)
participated in the WPCP or Racine Parental Choice Program (RCPC) in the 2015 - 16
school year.
These institutions promote social justice and inclusivity as virtues of good character, and where
public school attendance is determined by residence and highly segregated on socioeconomic lines, Catholic
schools, especially those that
participate in
school choice programs, are diverse in terms of race, social class and even religion.
A recent study by the Urban Institute compared college
attendance rates of students who
participated in the program to attend a tuition - based
school with their demographically - similar peers who attended traditional
public schools.