You can review the benefits of your WCRIS membership by reading the WCRIS Annual Update here. A printed copy has also been sent to you via U.S. mail. Please share it with your pastor, oversight boards, and parents. It’s important for them to know they are part of a very successful and active state-wide effort [...]
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Current Events
A library of WCRIS weekly E-letters that keeps you updated on issues of concern to private schools
612 Results found for category: Miscellaneous
DOJ Releases Free Statewide Training Sessions
September 28, 2018
The second round of the School Safety Grants requires that at least one member of the School Safety Intervention Team completes a Threat Assessment Team Training. The DOJ has released an extensive list of training opportunities to meet the requirement of the second round of grants. The training opportunities are available through the 2018-2019 school [...]
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Robotics League Participation Grant
September 28, 2018
The state is offering a matching grant for student teams in grade 6 -12 to receive funds for the development of a robotics team. The grant offers schools a chance to receive up to $5,000 in matching funds. Teams must have at least one mentor and funding awards must be matched by the recipient’s organizations. [...]
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Save Money on Building Projects
September 21, 2018
Private Schools can save tens of thousands of dollars by using tax-exempt financing on building projects. To do this, you need to have your accountant or finance committee contact the Wisconsin Health and Educational Facilities Authority (WHEFA). WHEFA assists Wisconsin non-profit institutions to obtain and maintain access to tax-exempt financing in order to finance or refinance capital improvement [...]
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Personal Computing Device Grant Program Underway
September 13, 2018
The Department of Public Instruction is developing the process for schools to apply for the new computer grants created by the 2017-19 state budget for all schools to receive up to $125 per ninth grade student for computing devices. The DPI reports that every private school with 9th graders will receive an e-mail in December [...]
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Update on Wisconsin Immunization Law
August 27, 2018
The state will no longer be sending immunization compliance forms and reminders to schools via US mail. Instead, the Department of Health Services (DHS) is making the information available in a booklet that includes all the forms, a flowchart for what to do in fulfilling your duties related to documenting student immunization information, and FAQs [...]
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WCRIS Gets $6.9 million in Safety Grants for Private Schools
August 16, 2018
When state lawmakers announced the creation of school safety grants this past spring, WCRIS sprung into action, contacting legislators to ensure that private K-12 schools would be included. Because of WCRIS’ advocacy, the law was passed with full inclusion for religious and independent schools. That work was well worth WCRIS’ effort, based on a review [...]
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Second Round of School Safety Funding Announced
July 27, 2018
The Wisconsin Department of Justice Office of School Safety announced the second round of school safety grants that builds off of the safety baseline of the first round grants. The new funding opportunity uses the left over funds from the previous round. Private schools can apply for the new grant round, even if they did [...]
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DPI Issues Bulletins Clarifying IEPs and Transportation for Special Needs Students
July 20, 2018
The DPI just released a bulletin updating agency policy on special needs students as a result of a US Supreme Court decision last year on what it means to provide a free appropriate public education to a special needs student. The case, interestingly, was about a student who wanted to attend a private school and [...]
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School Blueprints Submission Deadline
June 28, 2018
Under the 2017 Act 143, section 29, schools are now required to submit their blueprints to all law enforcement agencies that have jurisdictional control over the school and to the Office of School Safety, by July 1, 2018. Schools must submit blueprints that are not architectural plans. They must, however, be a floor plan or [...]
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