Wisconsin Parental Choice Program (WPCP)
The Wisconsin Parental Choice Program (WPCP), also known as the school voucher program, is a state-funded program that allows families with limited financial resources to attend private schools in Wisconsin. The program was created in 2013 and is administered by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI).
Under the program, eligible students in kindergarten through 12th grade can receive a voucher to attend a participating private school. The voucher amount is based on the student's grade level and the school district in which they reside.
To be eligible for the program, students must be Wisconsin residents. Wisconsin establishes family income guidelines for the program.
From its inception, CCS has striven to keep tuition affordable for families in the Baraboo area. The Wisconsin Parental Choice Program opens the door to quality Christian education for even more families.
Open enrollment for the 2024-2025 school year is February 1 through April 15, 2024.
Review the Guidelines
Review the WI Department of Education’s guidelines for eligibility and access the application link.
Have questions? Email us.
Submit Your Documents
After completing the online application, submit your required documentation (residency, and possibly also income) to the Administrator by dropping off hard copies at school or emailing scans of the documents.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Students who are residents of Wisconsin, outside of the Milwaukee Public School and Racine Unified School Districts, with an Adjusted Gross Income at or below 220% of the federal poverty level are eligible to receive a voucher to attend a private or religious school through the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program.
Any public school student in grades 4K-12 who meets the income requirements.
Any student who in the previous school year was not enrolled in school.
Any non-Choice student currently attending a private or religious school may apply to the program only when entering 4K, Kindergarten, first, and ninth grade.
Students entering 4K, Kindergarten, and first grade must be respectively four, five, and six years old on or by September 1 of the school year they intend to enroll.*
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Students who are residents of Wisconsin, with an Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) at or below 220% of the federal poverty level are eligible to receive a voucher to attend a private or religious school through the program. AGI is gross income minus specific deductions. AGI is determined by the federal income tax return for one of the two prior calendar years. Family income includes the income of the student’s parent(s) or legal guardian(s) that reside in the same household as the student applicant.
If your family income is over the amount, you may be able to make an IRA contribution to bring down your AGI (even after the calendar year ends on Dec 31)–contact your tax professional. To view the most recent income requirements for the WPCP program, please review the information listed on the Wisconsin DPI Parent Information page for this program.
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The “once in, always in” provision means your child keeps his or her voucher even if family income rises. Family income is determined for each student in the year they enter the program. Families could have some children qualify and others that do not qualify depending on family income in the year each child seeks entry into the program.
The “once in, always in” provision applies only if a student continues to attend a school in the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program and does not voluntarily leave the program.*
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If you think that your 2022 income will qualify, but not your 2023, you may be able to use your 2022 income for determining eligibility for the program.
Wait to file your 2023 taxes until after submitting your 2024-25 Choice application.
In the online Choice application, choose the DOR income determination method.
Remember to only choose this option if you are entirely certain that your 2019 income will qualify because the DOR determination is final and there is no appeal.
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Family size includes parents/guardians and their children by birth, marriage or adoption that reside in the same household as the student applicant. Your family size is self-reported on the application, and you should record your current family size at the time that you complete the application.
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Yes. A school may charge a student participating in the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program reasonable fees for personal items such as:
Gym clothes or uniforms
Social and extracurricular activities as long as the activity is not a part of the required curriculum
Musical instruments
Meals
High school classes not required or credited for graduation
Transportation
Before- school and after-school child care*
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To apply for the program, a parent or guardian must complete an online application that will be available during the open enrollment period. A link to the application will be made available above. After completing the online application, the parent or guardian must provide proof that they meet residency and income requirements to the school to which they have applied, no later than the close of open enrollment.
The online application is not complete until the school to which the parent or guardian has applied has verified and accepted the required documentation.
Note that if you apply to the voucher program next year, in the event there are more voucher applicants than voucher seats available per grade level, applicants will be subject to a DPI random selection for those voucher seats—so a voucher is not guaranteed.*
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Any parent that has custody and lives with the student may apply to the program. Only one application should be made per student. The parent that first applies will need to continue the renewal applications in subsequent years.
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Yes. Once a student is accepted and enrolled in the school, he or she is required to follow the school’s policies and procedures. A parent should contact the school for a copy of its policies and procedures. In addition, state law requires schools to have policies and procedures in place regarding suspension and expulsion.*
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The Board of Directors carefully weighed this very question over the past three years, and after intensive review, it was concluded that the program in no way sacrifices the school’s Christian mission or identity. Current students and families may notice some small changes–for example, students will be required to take the battery of state-mandated standardized tests, unless their parents opt out.
Rest assured that the program is mandated by state statute, so while the school has its own requirements, the DPI which administers the program has its own requirements and limitations as well. CCS continues to run itself and determine its own programming.
The intent of the Choice Program is to provide parental choice, and for the funding to follow the student, so that parents have more and better options in what is rightfully theirs to begin with: the choice of their own children’s education.
Finally, note that the program has been available statewide since 2013 (Milwaukee’s is the oldest in the nation, since 1990), and many other Christian schools just like ours have already been participating for several years.
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Parents must reply to the school within five days after notice from DPI or the school whether or not they accept the voucher and placement at the school.*
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Please contact Community Christian School. We are here to help!
Email Us with questions.
Phone: 608-448-2191
Stop in: E12654 County Rd T, Baraboo WI 53913
*Asterisked items are quoted from School Choice Wisconsin.
Additional information is available from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.