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May students who are enrolled in private schools or home-based private education programs apply to take a course or courses under the part-time interdistrict open enrollment program?

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May students who are enrolled in private schools or home-based private education programs apply to take a course or courses under the part-time interdistrict open enrollment program?

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No. Only students who are enrolled in a public school in the high school grades may take courses under the part-time open enrollment program. Under a separate statute (s. 118.145 (4), Wis. Stats.), high school students who are enrolled in private schools or home-based private education programs may take one or two courses per semester in their resident school districts. 2. May students in junior high school apply to take high school courses under the part-time open enrollment program? No. Only students enrolled in the high school grades may take courses under the part-time open enrollment program. 3. Do all the courses have to be taken in the same school district? No. The student may take one course in one school district and another course in a different school district as long as no more than two courses are taken at the same time. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that her or his schedule can accommodate such an arrangement. Neither school district is required to mak

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