Wis. Admin. Code Department of Public Instruction § PI 48.08 - Summer school attendance and payment
(1) DEFINITION. In
this section, "academic purposes" means summer school learning experiences that
are related to or similar to instruction the school offers during the regular
school term or for which credit toward graduation is given.
(2) LIST OF CLASSES. Annually by the first
weekday in May, a school shall file with the department a list of academic
summer school classes and laboratory periods that the school will provide in
the following summer. The department shall annually review the list to ensure
the classes are for academic purposes.
(3) PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. A school may count
any of the following as instruction for academic purposes:
(am) Music programs, lessons, sections, or
clinics.
(bm) Swimming instruction
programs, if taught or directed by a teacher at the site of the
instruction.
(cm) Field trips if
accompanied by a teacher and if all pupils have equal access to the field trips
regardless of a pupil's ability to pay.
(4) PUPIL ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS. A school
may include a pupil in its summer school report if the pupil was in the choice
program in which the school participates on the second Friday in January during
the school term immediately preceding the summer for which the school seeks
payment, or the school has accepted the pupil's choice program application for
the school term immediately following that summer.
(5) REPORT. A school counting pupils for
choice summer school payment purposes shall file a summer school report with
the department , using the online application system or other manner specified
by the department , listing the choice program pupils who attended summer school
and the number of days the pupils attended.
(6) PAYMENT. A school may not receive a
summer school payment under s.
115.7915(4p)
or
119.23(4m),
Stats., and a summer school payment under s.
118.60(4m),
Stats., for the same pupil in the same school year .
Notes
A summer school report form may be obtained at no charge from
the Wisconsin
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