Eligibility for this program is determined in most cases by a child's family income (families below 250 % of federal poverty are eligible), the rating of their local public school (students from schools rated C or below are eligible), and grade level (kindergarten students are eligible without
prior public school attendance).
Not exact matches
While the
school district contended that the language of IDEA demanded
attendance at a
public school first, the Second Circuit had already ruled in a
prior case that this was an incorrect reading of the law, and could unreasonably require parents either to place children in an inadequate program or shoulder the financial burden of a private education, a result it called «absurd.»
One must have data on
school type (charter or
public) and test scores of individual students
prior to high
school, individual - level high
school attendance records and exit information, and college
attendance after high
school.
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.
Like with Racine's two - year - old voucher program, lawmakers could make
prior - year
attendance in a
public school one of the eligibility criteria for the new program.
A student shall show acceptable evidence of vaccination
prior to entry,
attendance, or transfer to a child - care facility or
public or private elementary or secondary
school, or institution of higher education.
Public school systems enroll any student who comes into the district's
attendance zone from ages 5 to 21 — no matter their handicapping condition, lack of
prior education, first language, or even disciplinary or criminal record.