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2007-08 was +6 students. The school district from which Weyerhaeuser<br />

Area <strong>School</strong> District most frequently received “in-migrating” non-resident<br />

students was from the <strong>School</strong> District of Bruce, while resident students<br />

most frequently out-migrated from Weyerhaeuser Area <strong>School</strong> District to<br />

Cameron and Rice Lake <strong>School</strong> Districts.<br />

The Project Consultants concluded that, while Weyerhaeuser Area <strong>School</strong><br />

District’s larger “in-migration” of non-resident students into the school<br />

district than “out-migration” of resident students to other school districts<br />

would be viewed positively, the State of Wisconsin’s open enrollment<br />

statute has not had or will have a significant bearing on the long-term<br />

viability of Weyerhaeuser Area <strong>School</strong> District.<br />

TABLE 4a-W<br />

WEYERHAEUSER AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

OPEN ENROLLMENT<br />

2007-08 (and 2008-09)<br />

District In-Migration Out-Migration Net<br />

Weyerhaeuser +15 (+20) -9* (-16) +6 (+4)<br />

*WDPI report (9); District (6)<br />

2.7 Non-Public <strong>School</strong> and Home <strong>School</strong> Attendance<br />

The State of Wisconsin offers other “choice options” for parents to educate<br />

their children other than through open enrollment between and among<br />

Wisconsin public schools. Attendance in non-public or home school<br />

settings is available for parents (and their children) to choose as beliefs,<br />

desires, and/or opportunities may dictate.<br />

© Roger Worner Associates, Inc.<br />

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