If your school is considering participating in the Wisconsin or Racine Parental Choice programs in the future, you can get a general idea of how many voucher seats are available in your enrollment area by reviewing the DPI Report on the 2018 third Friday enrollment counts and payment data, the most recent data available.
The sixth column shows the number of students eligible to participate in choice for the 2018-19 school year, which has a three percentage cap under law. The cap increases by one percent annually.
The 2019 open application period for the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program begins February 1. To help principals navigate the often confusing and complicated rules of the choice programs, WCRIS has created The Choice Handbook: A Guide to Wisconsin Parental Choice Programs for Schools. Order your copy here today.