Wisconsin Code § 118.155

Released time for religious instruction
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(1)
Any school board shall, without approval of the state superintendent, permit pupils with written permission of a parent or
guardian to be absent from school at least 60 minutes but not
more than 180 minutes per week to obtain religious instruction
outside the school during the required school period. The supervisor of such religious instruction shall report monthly, to the
principal of the school regularly attended, the names of the pupils
who attended such weekly religious instruction. The school
board may deny the privilege of released time to pupils who absent themselves from such religious instruction after requesting
the privilege. The time period, or periods, allotted for the pupil to
be absent from school for the purpose of religious instruction
shall be determined by the school board.
(2) Any transportation to religious instruction or from religious instruction to the public school shall be the responsibility
of the parents or of the organization sponsoring the religious
instruction.
(3) The school district shall be released from all liability for a
pupil who is absent from school in accordance with sub. (1).

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