Wisconsin Parental Choice Program
St. Paul's Lutheran School participates in the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program.
Parents may click here to be taken to the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction website to complete an online application, which is required. The application period is February 1, 2024, through April 18, 2024. In addition to completing the online application, all documentation must be submitted to St. Paul's during the application period. Parents are strongly urged to complete the online application and submit documentation to St. Paul's before April 12, 2024, to allow time for any necessary corrections.
Parents enrolling students for the program should direct any questions to St. Paul's at 608.783.2552 ext. 0 or email info@stpaulsonalaska.org.
Students who qualify for a voucher are not charged tuition, registration fees, or field trip fees.
*Please note that parents also need to register their child through TADS. See "New Student" or "Returning Student" under the Admissions page.
Frequently Asked Questions
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 K4-12 who meets the income requirements; Any student who in the previous school year was not enrolled in school; Any non-voucher student currently attending a private or religious school may apply to the program entering 4K , K, First, and 9th grade; Any student who participated in the MPCP OR RPCP the previous school year.
Visit this website to find current income information.
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.