Wisconsin Code § 118.53

Attendance by pupils enrolled in a homebased private educational program
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(1) In this section,
“course” means study which has the fundamental purposes of developing the knowledge, concepts, and skills in a subject.
(2) In addition to the standards for admission under ss.
118.14, 118.145 (1), and 120.12 (25), the school board of a district shall determine the minimum standards for admission to a
course offered by the school district in grades kindergarten
through 8.
(2m) A school board shall allow a pupil enrolled in a homebased private educational program who has not met the minimum
standards for admission into high school under s. 118.145 (1) to
attend up to 2 courses at a public school in the district during each
school semester if the school board determines that the pupil
qualifies for admission to those courses and if there is sufficient
space in the classroom.
(3) A school board shall allow a pupil enrolled in a homebased private educational program, who has met the standards for
admission under sub. (2), to attend up to 2 courses at a public
school in the district during each school semester if the school
board determines that there is sufficient space in the classroom.
(4) A pupil enrolled in a home-based private educational program and attending a public school under this section may attend
one course in each of 2 school districts, but may not attend more
than 2 courses in any semester.

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