School Choice Vouchers

The Wisconsin Parental Choice Program
The Wisconsin Parental Choice Program

Our school is a participant in the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program. (WPCP). This means that eligible students and their families may apply for a state-funded voucher to attend the private or parochial school of their choice. The amount of the voucher, if granted, fully covers the cost of tuition to SJL.

Please, contact the school office at (920) 893-5114 for more information.

You can also learn more and even apply by clicking here.

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Public school open enrollment has a bigger impact than Parental Choice Programs.
Today, 53,188 Wisconsin students – nearly 6 percent — are using public school choice, otherwise known as “open enrollment.” Families of all incomes are eligible. The enrollment in this program has a far greater impact on school districts than Parental Choice Programs.

Only low-income families can use Parental Choice Programs.
There are 27,619 students in Milwaukee and another 4,641 students around the state using the Parental Choice Programs.

Private schools are needed in Wisconsin because they save taxpayers money.
If all the private schools closed, state and local taxes would have to increase by $1 billion annually to educate all of those children in the public system, according to an analysis by the non-partisan Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance.

Private schools can’t replace public education because there aren’t enough private schools to do so and because schools are hard to start.
The vast majority of private schools in Wisconsin enroll kindergarteners through eighth graders. These students graduate on to attend public high schools. For that reason, the private schools have long supported a robust public education system, and work closely with public schools to help students transition between systems.

Private schools in Wisconsin are covered by hundreds of state and federal laws regulating every aspect of school life.
Most are accredited, which is the same system used in higher education to ensure quality. Schools participating in the Parental Choice Programs have even more regulations to follow. And, these private schools also have to keep the tuition paying parents happy because if they don’t, the tuition disappears and schools close.

The Parental Choice Programs are Constitutional.
Both the Wisconsin Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court long-ago ruled that private school voucher programs are constitutional because the government plays no role in the selection of the school. The courts ruled that private school voucher programs meet the state’s secular interest of educating children. If a voucher is used to attend a religious school, it’s because of a parental decision — not government fiat.

The point of the money is to educate children — not sustain systems, public or private, for the sake of adults.

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