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How does the use of the word “enrolled” for WSLS purposes differ from the use of this word for PI 1290 (Enrollment Report) purposes?

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How does the use of the word “enrolled” for WSLS purposes differ from the use of this word for PI 1290 (Enrollment Report) purposes?

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The use of the word “enrolled” for WSN purposes is very similar to the use of this word for PI 1290 (Enrollment Report) purposes. The main change is that students served through agreements with Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Wisconsin School for the Deaf, or County Children with Disabilities Education Board schools are counted for WSN purposes as enrolled in the district arranging and supervising the agreement or contract. Note that the PI-1290 will be replaced by the Individual Student Enrollment System (ISES) for 2004-05. When necessary to meet reporting mandates, location of services will be submitted as part of the ISES.

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