Wisconsin Code § 121.57

Board and lodging or house rental in lieu of transportation
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(1) (a) If a school board determines it is to
the advantage of the school district and if the parent or guardian
determines it is to the advantage of the pupil that board and lodging in lieu of transportation be provided for all or part of the time
for a pupil of the school district required to be transported or for
whom it has been authorized under s. 121.54 (2) , the school
board shall enter into a written contract under which the pupil
shall be properly boarded and lodged and the school board shall

pay for such board and lodging. The pupil’s parent or guardian
may select the home in which the pupil is boarded and lodged. If
a school board determines it is in the interest of the school district, it may pay the tuition of a pupil in a school in another school
district in lieu of providing transportation to a school in the
school district of residence or board and lodging. If the distance
from the pupil’s home to the school in another school district is 2
miles or more, the school board of the district of residence shall
provide transportation.
(b) This subsection also applies to children with disabilities.
The state superintendent may grant permission for a child with a
disability to be transported to a school in another school district if
an acceptable form of transportation is provided and if such
school offers equal or better educational opportunities for the
child.
(2) If a school board determines it is in the interest of the
school district to rent a house for the family of children required
to be transported in lieu of providing such transportation, it may
enter into a written lease for such housing and pay as rental therefor not more than the amount which otherwise would be paid for
transportation.
(3) This section does not apply to pupils who attend private
schools.

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