Pupil applications to attend a private school participating in a parental choice program.
Impact
The passage of SB74 is set to affect state regulations surrounding private school admissions under parental choice programs. By implementing an automatic re-application feature, the bill reduces the administrative barriers that often challenge families in maintaining their children's enrollment in preferred choice schools. It also modifies the interaction between parents and educational institutions, ensuring that once a family opts for the automatic process, they do not need to resubmit applications annually, provided their child is still eligible.
Summary
Senate Bill 74 introduces a mechanism for parents and guardians of students participating in Wisconsin's parental choice programs (Milwaukee, Racine, and Wisconsin Parental Choice Programs) to utilize an automatic application process for subsequent school years. This bill facilitates continuous enrollment by allowing parents who opt into the automatic application system to be considered as having submitted an application every year until they withdraw or the student reaches the highest grade offered at that institution. This change aims to streamline the application process and enhance accessibility for families seeking private education options.
Contention
Despite its potential benefits, SB74 may generate contention regarding its implications for local school districts and existing admission policies. Critics could argue that the automatic application feature diminishes local control over school enrollments by potentially encouraging a steady influx of students without adequately considering the unique needs of each district. Moreover, stakeholders in public education may raise concerns that the bill prioritizes private educational institutions at the expense of public schools, thereby affecting district enrollment numbers and funding behind parental choice programs.
Increasing the per pupil payments in parental choice programs and the Special Needs Scholarship program and the per pupil payments made to independent charter schools and increasing the revenue ceiling for school districts. (FE)
Increasing the per pupil payments in parental choice programs and the Special Needs Scholarship program and the per pupil payments made to independent charter schools and increasing the revenue ceiling for school districts. (FE)
Pupil discrimination and private school participating in a parental choice program or the Special Needs Scholarship Program, discrimination based on gender identity or gender expression, and providing a penalty.