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The Wisconsin Inter-District Public School Open Enrollment Program 2005-06 to 2008-09 A Report to the Governor and Legislature Prepared by: Mary Jo Cleaver School Administration Consultant Public School Open Enrollment School Management Services Division for Finance and Management Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Tony Evers, PhD, State Superintendent Madison, Wisconsin June 2015

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The Wisconsin Inter-District Public School

Open Enrollment Program

2005-06 to 2008-09

A Report to the Governor and Legislature

Prepared by:

Mary Jo Cleaver

School Administration Consultant

Public School Open Enrollment

School Management Services

Division for Finance and Management

Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction

Tony Evers, PhD, State Superintendent

Madison, Wisconsin

June 2015

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This publication is available from:

Division for Finance and Management

School Management Services and Federal Aids

125 South Webster Street

P.O. Box 7841

Madison, WI 53707-7841

(888) 247-2732

[email protected]

http://oe.dpi.wi.gov

The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, religion, age, national origin, ancestry, creed,

pregnancy, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, or physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

I. Introduction 1

II. Description of the Full-time Open Enrollment Program 3

Table 1: Annual Allowable Percent Limit on Transfers Out 4

Table 2: History of Per Pupil Basic & Total Open Enrollment Aid Transfers 5

III. Applications and Transfers 7

Table 3: 2005-06 to 2008-09 Cumulative Open Enrollment Transfers 7

IV. Applications and Denials 9

Table 4: 2005-06 to 2008-09 Nonresident Applications and Denials 9

Table 5: 2005-06 to 2008-09 Resident Applications and Denials 9

V. Appendices 11

Appendix A: 2005-06 to 2008-09 Applications & Cumulative Transfers In 13

Appendix B: 2005-06 to 2008-09 Applications & Cumulative Transfers Out 23

Appendix C: 2005-06 Nonresident District Denials 33

Appendix D: 2006-07 Nonresident District Denials 35

Appendix E: 2007-08 Nonresident District Denials 37

Appendix F: 2008-09 Nonresident District Denials 39

Appendix G: 2005-06 Resident District Denials 41

Appendix H: 2006-07 Resident District Denials 43

Appendix I: 2007-08 Resident District Denials 45

Appendix J: 2008-09 Resident District Denials 47

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I. INTRODUCTION

This report is prepared pursuant to Wis. Stats. § 118.51 (15) (c) which requires the Department of Public Instruction

to:

Annually submit a report to the governor and to the appropriate standing committees of the legislature

under s. 13.172 (3). The report under this paragraph shall include all of the following information:

The number of pupils who applied to attend public school in a nonresident school district under the

full-time open enrollment program.

The number of applications denied and the bases for the denials.

The number of pupils attending public school in a nonresident school district under the full-time open

enrollment program.

The report covers school years 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2008-09.

The report was prepared by Mary Jo Cleaver, School Administration Consultant, with assistance from Donna

Wood, IS Systems Development Services Specialist; Jennifer Danfield, School Administration Consultant;

Kari Gensler Santistevan, Education Specialist; and Tricia Collins, Director, School Management Services.

The public school open enrollment web site at http://oe.dpi.wi.gov provides general and specific information

about the public school open enrollment program, including an information brochure for parents, a link to the

on-line parent application (during the application period), links to the open enrollment statute and

administrative rules, links to statutory amendments to the program and to state and federal court decisions

affecting open enrollment, informational bulletins for school district administrators, the open enrollment

timetable, frequently-asked questions and other information.

Questions relating to the open enrollment program should be directed to the following:

Department of Public Instruction (DPI)

Public School Open Enrollment Program,

P.O. Box 7841,

Madison, WI, 53707;

Phone: 888-245-2732 (toll-free)

Email: [email protected].

Kari Gensler-Santistevan

Education Specialist

Public School Open Enrollment

Mary Jo Cleaver and Jennifer Danfield

School Administration Consultants

Public School Open Enrollment

Tricia Collins

Director

School Management Services

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II. DESCRIPTION OF THE FULL-TIME OPEN ENROLLMENT PROGRAM

Application Procedure

The full-time open enrollment program is created in Wis. Stats. § 118.51. The administrative rules are in Wis.

Admin. Code ch. PI 36.

Under the full-time open enrollment program (open enrollment), pupils in grades kindergarten (including 4-year-old

kindergarten) to 12 may apply to attend any public school district in the state. Parents may apply for a child to attend

4-year-old kindergarten, prekindergarten, early childhood education, and school-operated day care only if the child’s

resident school district offers the same type of program and if the child is eligible for the program. A pupil is

permitted to submit applications to no more than three nonresident school boards in any school year.

The open enrollment statute sets out a specific schedule for application, notification of approval and denial, appeal

and notification of intent to attend. From the beginning of the open enrollment program through the years covered in

this report, the application period occurred during a three-week application period in February. Parents were notified

of approval or denial by early April.

School boards may deny pupils’ applications only for specific criteria set forth in the statute:

The school board of a nonresident school district (the school district the pupil wishes to attend) may deny a

pupil’s application only for the following reasons (and only if specified in school board policy):

o Space is not available in the school, program, class, or grade the pupil would attend. If there are more

applications than there are spaces available, the nonresident school board must accept or reject applications on

a random basis, except the school board must give preference to pupils who are already attending school in

the nonresident school district and to their siblings. A nonresident school board may adopt a policy that

guarantees approval to currently-attending pupils and/or siblings of currently-attending pupils. A nonresident

school board may create a waiting list of pupils whose applications were denied.

o The pupil has been expelled during the current or two preceding school years (or a disciplinary proceeding is

pending) for certain reasons.1 In addition, a nonresident school board may refuse to enroll a pupil if the pupil

is currently serving an expulsion that extends into the school year for which the pupil has applied for open

enrollment.2

o The pupil has been referred for an initial special education evaluation that has not been completed.

o The special education and related services required by a pupil’s individualized education program (IEP) are

not available in the nonresident school district or there is no space in the special education program or related

services required by the pupil’s IEP.

o For school districts that participate in the chapter 220 integration transfer program3, if approving the transfer

in would increase racial imbalance in the school district. However, on December 20, 2007, Wisconsin’s

attorney general issued an opinion concerning the effect of a United States Supreme Court decision4 on this

provision of the open enrollment statute. The attorney general concluded that denying open enrollment for

this reason is inconsistent with the equal protection guarantee of the United States Constitution. Therefore,

beginning in the 2008-09 school year, applications may no longer be denied for this reason.

The school board of a resident school district (the school district in which the pupil resides) may deny a pupil’s

application only for the following reasons (and only if specified in school board policy).

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o If the costs of the special education and related services required by the pupil’s IEP would impose an undue

financial burden on the resident school district.

o A resident school board may adopt a policy limiting the number of pupils transferring out of the school

district under open enrollment to a specified percent of its enrollment. In the first year of the program, the

allowable percent limit was 3% of the school district’s enrollment. The limit increased on percent each year

until it reached 10% in the 2005-06 school year, after which there was no limit on the percent of pupils who

may transfer out.

Table 1: Annual Allowable Percent Limit on Transfers Out

School Year Allowable Limit School Year Allowable Limit

1998-99 3% 2002-03 7%

1999-00 4% 2003-04 8%

2000-01 5% 2004-05 9%

2001-02 6% 2005-06 10%

2006-07 and after No limit

o For school districts that participate in the chapter 220 integration transfer program5, if approving the transfer

out would increase racial imbalance in the school district. However, on December 20, 2007, Wisconsin’s

attorney general issued an opinion concerning the effect of a United States Supreme Court decision6 on this

provision of the open enrollment statute. The attorney general concluded that denying open enrollment for

this reason is inconsistent with the equal protection guarantee of the United States Constitution. Therefore,

beginning in the 2008-09 school year, applications may no longer be denied for this reason.

Once a pupil is accepted into a nonresident school district under open enrollment, the pupil may be required by the

nonresident school board’s policy to reapply one time—and one time only—prior to the beginning of middle school,

junior high school, or high school.

Open enrolled children with disabilities may be required to return to the resident school district if:

The nonresident school board determines that the pupil’s newly-developed or revised IEP requires special

education or related services that are not available in the nonresident school district.

The nonresident school board determines that there is no space in the special education and/or related services

required by the newly-developed or revised IEP.

The resident school board determines that the cost of providing the special education and/or related services

required by the newly-developed or revised IEP imposes an undue financial burden on the resident school district.

Appeals

If an application was denied by either the nonresident or resident school board, the parent or pupil may appeal the

denial to the DPI within 30 days of the date the notice is mailed or personally delivered to the parent. The DPI is

required to uphold the school board’s decision unless the DPI finds that the decision was arbitrary or unreasonable.

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Funding

Open enrollment is funded by an increase in the state aid payment for nonresident school districts and a decrease in

the state aid payment for resident school districts (the final state aid payment is increased or decreased by the net of

the transfers in and transfers out).7 This is commonly referred to as an aid “transfer.” For the years 1998-99 through

the years covered by this report, the basic amount of state aid transferred for each regular education open enrollment

pupil was equal to the statewide average per pupil cost for regular instruction, co-curricular activities, instruction

support services, and pupil support services in the previous school year.

For special education, there is no increase or reduction of state aid payments. Instead, the resident school board pays

the nonresident school board directly. The amount of the payment is equal to the open enrollment per pupil transfer

amount plus only the actual, additional cost incurred by the nonresident school board to provide special education and

related services to the pupil.8

Table 2: History of Per Pupil Basic & Total Open Enrollment Aid Transfers

School

Year

Per Pupil Transfer

Amount

Total Amount

Transferred

School

Year

Per Pupil Transfer

Amount

Total Amount

Transferred

1998-99 $4,543 $9,579,946 2004-05 $5,496 $88,014,863

1999-00 $4,703 $19,609,504 2005-06 $5,682 $104,027,886

2000-01 $4,828 $30,468,058 2006-07 $5,845 $118,740,934

2001-02 $5,059 $42,458,620 2007-08 $6,007 $135,093,623

2002-03 $5,241 $57,407,563 2008-09 $6,225 $151,218,911

2003-04 $5,446 $73,862,334

The money transferred under open enrollment is not considered in determining a school district’s revenue limit. That

is, a resident school board may not raise its tax levy to replace the loss of state aid for pupils enrolling in other school

districts. Conversely, a nonresident school board receiving a pupil is not required to reduce its revenue limit by the

amount of the state aid increase.

1 See Wis. Stats. § 118.51 (5) (a) 2.

2 See Wis. Stats. § 120.13 (1) (f) 3 See Wis. Stats. § subch. VI of ch. 121 4 See Parents Involved in Community Schools, et al., v. Seattle School Dist. No. 1, et al.,___U.S.___, 127 S. Ct. 2738

(June 28, 2007) 5 See Wis. Stats. § subch. VI of ch. 121 6 See Parents Involved in Community Schools, et al., v. Seattle School Dist. No. 1, et al.,___U.S.___, 127 S. Ct. 2738

(June 28, 2007)

7 See Wis. Stats. § 118.51 (16)

8 See John Doe et al v. Burmaster, U.S. District Court of Appeals for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, 03-CV-892.

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III. APPLICATIONS AND TRANSFERS

The following tables provide summary data on the number of applications received each school year and how many

pupils transferred each school year.

The data report the number of applications submitted, not the number of individual pupils submitting applications. An

individual pupil may apply to up to three nonresident school districts in a school year, each application submitted by

the pupil is counted as a separate application.

“Applications” refers to the total number of applications submitted for the given school year. “New transfers” is the

number of transfer pupils resulting from those applications. “Continuing transfers” is the number of pupils who were

open enrolled in the prior school year and who are continuing to attend the nonresident school district under open

enrollment, regardless of when they originally applied.

Table 3: 2005-06 to 2008-09 Cumulative Open Enrollment Transfers

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Applications 16,571 17,803 18,690 20,885

New Transfers 7,739 8,322 8,702 8,968

Continuing Transfers 13,289 15,084 17,197 19,057

Total Transfers 21,028 23,406 25,899 28,025

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IV. APPLICATIONS AND DENIALS The following tables provide summary data on open enrollment applications and the number of applications that were

denied. Data by individual school district are contained in the appendices.

Table 4: 2005-06 to 2008-09 Nonresident Applications & Actions

Applications In 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Applications 16,571 17,803 18,690 20,885

Denied by Nonresident Districts 3,757 3,844 3,938 5,141

Reasons for Denial 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Regular Education Space 3,264 3,323 3,318 4,521

Special Education Related Reasons 337 403 516 510

Expulsion 48 96 78 79

No Comparable PK 44 32 59 56

Racial Imbalance 181 52 0

Other (late, incomplete or not age eligible for school) 94 118 92 111

Table 5: 2005-06 to 2008-09 Total Resident Applications & Denials

Applications In 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Applications 16,571 17,803 18,690 20,885

Denied by Resident Districts 417 258 351 211

Reasons for Denial 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Percent Limit 76 15 1 5

Undue Financial Burden 113 57 78 78

No Comparable PK 48 65 91 52

Racial Imbalance 130 91 140

Other (late, incomplete or not age eligible for school) 52 28 35 62

Notes:

Although percent limit was no longer a reason for denial permitted in state law, applications were denied for that

reason. Any appeal filed in such a denial would result in an overturn of the school board’s decision.

Note: the sum of the number of denials by reason may differ from the total number of denials. The sum may be

greater than the total number of denials, because applications may be denied for more than one reason. The sum

may be less than the total number of denials, because a school district may have reported the denial but not the

reason(s) for the denial.

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V. APPENDICES: SCHOOL DISTRICT DATA

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Appendix A

2005-06 to 2008-09 Applications & Cumulative Transfers In

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Nonresident District Apps Transfers Apps Transfers Apps Transfers Apps Transfers

Abbotsford 24 27 24 26 27 37 19 38

Adams-Friendship 10 16 7 17 4 16 5 14

Albany 3 5 5 6 2 4 6 4

Algoma 3 4 8 4 16 1 1 1

Alma 7 23 12 30 6 29 10 31

Alma Center 8 29 12 33 16 39 14 38

Almond-Bancroft 9 18 11 16 5 15 3 16

Altoona 36 58 27 54 34 60 50 81

Amery 25 47 38 39 45 57 30 55

Antigo 18 34 16 35 19 33 9 25

Appleton 971 733 1,005 826 889 827 998 937

Arcadia 20 19 19 19 21 24 17 22

Argyle 5 14 4 13 8 15 6 16

Arrowhead UHS 60 88 67 98 76 108 87 117

Ashland 31 39 26 40 36 50 47 53

Ashwaubenon 161 252 171 304 199 361 232 449

Athens 1 6 3 7 3 5 4 4

Auburndale 30 58 31 72 18 73 34 87

Augusta 17 21 20 26 26 35 44 41

Baldwin-Woodville 8 33 16 36 18 38 12 38

Bangor 20 23 9 20 23 31 13 38

Baraboo 27 54 35 53 45 64 25 64

Barneveld 13 31 11 29 10 32 7 32

Barron 25 41 22 46 29 43 31 49

Bayfield 5 5 5 4 3 4 0 2

Beaver Dam 53 75 33 69 25 70 21 73

Beecher-Dunbar-Pembine 1 2 7 5 10 10 4 12

Belleville 17 14 15 16 9 14 7 16

Belmont 19 19 13 29 19 29 9 25

Beloit 35 82 60 102 46 92 81 106

Beloit Turner 109 135 66 127 71 107 114 138

Benton 10 11 15 18 3 14 4 14

Berlin 17 36 20 50 22 58 25 66

Big Foot UHS 25 33 29 43 21 37 15 29

Birchwood 15 37 22 44 22 56 38 60

Black Hawk 7 26 4 25 7 25 4 21

Black River Falls 12 20 4 17 12 17 10 16

Blair-Taylor 16 22 12 16 9 16 5 14

Bloomer 9 14 17 23 29 40 26 42

Bonduel 17 36 11 29 11 34 8 29

Boscobel 22 17 17 28 13 24 9 24

Boulder Jctn J1/N

Lakeland 3 12 6 13 6 14 18 15

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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Nonresident District Apps Transfers Apps Transfers Apps Transfers Apps Transfers

Bowler 7 6 8 6 1 6 1 2

Boyceville 21 38 32 37 16 38 16 38

Brighton #1 16 33 20 32 23 36 23 42

Brillion 19 24 24 36 28 45 32 57

Bristol #1 35 94 31 101 23 98 38 101

Brodhead 23 32 21 39 14 33 24 37

Brown Deer 166 223 104 193 118 168 325 186

Bruce 5 9 3 4 7 7 12 10

Burlington 39 70 53 83 47 88 46 92

Butternut 5 12 7 15 7 15 17 10

Cadott 14 16 13 23 12 26 18 27

Cambria-Friesland 19 25 7 27 13 29 14 26

Cambridge 20 35 12 43 12 43 13 40

Cameron 26 66 35 71 63 90 96 140

Campbellsport 18 26 19 35 21 37 22 44

Cashton 14 20 17 28 14 28 15 23

Cassville 4 7 0 5 5 5 2 3

Cedar Grove-Belgium 7 13 8 14 13 19 17 15

Cedarburg 42 85 34 78 54 79 57 86

Central/Westosha UHS 33 55 40 67 31 63 30 62

Chequamegon

12 0

Chetek 8 6 8 7 15 14 14 14

Chilton 22 38 48 70 32 79 30 83

Chippewa Falls 14 34 51 51 57 72 39 66

Clayton 16 43 33 47 44 59 43 57

Clear Lake 15 24 18 26 16 30 16 27

Clinton 21 35 56 62 52 83 35 89

Clintonville 45 48 27 51 31 49 33 52

Cochrane-Fountain City 5 13 7 16 9 21 6 16

Colby 17 24 25 33 19 33 16 34

Coleman 11 9 8 7 15 11 24 14

Colfax 19 29 18 33 13 37 23 30

Columbus 37 54 31 54 24 48 27 47

Cornell 6 7 7 7 6 7 5 6

Crandon 8 1 3 3 3 5 7 6

Crivitz 11 9 19 18 20 25 30 30

Cuba City 13 23 18 23 26 31 23 34

Cudahy 65 147 104 139 91 117 133 164

Cumberland 17 42 13 38 22 42 12 43

D C Everest 39 59 65 94 62 109 50 104

Darlington 4 12 12 21 8 21 8 21

De Forest 27 48 18 44 42 51 67 52

De Pere 40 42 51 44 62 56 73 77

De Soto 6 15 4 15 5 14 3 14

Deerfield 25 29 17 30 20 28 21 33

Delavan-Darien 16 26 30 37 19 31 20 36

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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Nonresident District Apps Transfers Apps Transfers Apps Transfers Apps Transfers

Denmark 12 31 23 42 28 43 31 57

Dodgeland 19 10 13 13 21 13 19 13

Dodgeville 15 20 25 20 23 27 15 29

Dover #1 5 17 2 15 5 12 16 18

Drummond 7 4 4 6 4 6 11 11

Durand 7 10 14 14 7 13 19 15

East Troy 22 33 25 40 18 46 26 44

Eau Claire 70 82 103 116 99 139 107 128

Edgar 5 16 7 19 16 27 12 27

Edgerton 14 26 11 28 23 35 18 42

Elcho 7 9 3 7 3 7 8 9

Eleva-Strum 7 21 11 30 3 30 11 26

Elk Mound 22 47 27 50 19 48 38 52

Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah 21 30 16 33 8 22 17 24

Elkhorn 61 87 74 97 58 103 42 112

Ellsworth 3 14 4 12 3 15 4 11

Elmbrook 290 393 289 429 309 441 380 443

Elmwood 6 12 9 15 15 20 28 20

Erin 20 40 15 48 23 50 24 56

Evansville 29 42 17 44 24 50 28 47

Fall Creek 42 67 23 67 21 67 23 57

Fall River 8 18 10 22 10 18 18 25

Fennimore 10 25 5 24 8 18 8 14

Flambeau 5 10 81 54 52 69 27 68

Florence 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Fond du Lac 89 157 82 163 98 183 136 213

Fontana J8 20 41 43 59 24 53 17 59

Fort Atkinson 51 95 61 92 58 111 62 121

Fox Point J2 110 99 80 86 69 74 84 54

Franklin 198 165 174 194 158 195 190 225

Frederic 7 7 21 13 5 8 5 5

Freedom 21 34 23 35 43 50 30 57

Friess Lake 23 54 24 62 32 76 26 78

Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 15 23 10 14 9 12 13 15

Geneva J4 31 41 31 52 48 76 21 77

Genoa City J2 13 22 10 20 5 18 2 15

Germantown 54 26 50 40 46 38 71 29

Gibraltar 7 14 10 15 10 14 7 17

Gillett 14 20 10 16 9 19 8 18

Gilman 1 7 4 10 4 5 4 7

Gilmanton 10 13 7 14 6 17 1 10

Glendale-River Hills 119 81 110 88 78 88 144 102

Glenwood City 12 24 8 26 9 27 9 26

Glidden 3 3 0 3 3 0 0 1

Goodman-Armstrong 2 1 0 1 4 3 0 3

Grafton 43 73 42 80 92 123 66 118

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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Nonresident District Apps Transfers Apps Transfers Apps Transfers Apps Transfers

Granton 4 22 6 19 4 16 12 19

Grantsburg 16 29 15 33 624 273 641 437

Green Bay 150 128 115 140 124 119 103 109

Green Lake 22 30 25 33 31 47 18 42

Greendale 382 436 433 425 403 438 549 441

Greenfield 266 363 121 309 206 308 323 388

Greenwood 1 11 6 10 2 9 2 7

Gresham

0 4 27 19

Hamilton 58 51 56 54 56 54 74 63

Hartford J1 18 28 6 26 20 36 11 27

Hartford UHS 14 21 8 22 21 26 20 32

Hartland-Lakeside J3 16 18 10 16 20 18 54 37

Hayward 37 66 51 78 30 91 39 99

Herman #22 0 6 2 7 2 6 9 11

Highland 10 13 4 16 8 19 8 19

Hilbert 12 29 24 38 12 39 15 38

Hillsboro 9 33 14 36 18 40 14 47

Holmen 26 49 34 50 38 64 55 83

Horicon 8 10 9 10 27 17 20 19

Hortonville 22 36 42 48 25 42 26 49

Howards Grove 21 36 29 41 18 40 23 44

Howard-Suamico 59 52 66 61 56 77 67 91

Hudson 29 27 21 30 30 32 28 38

Hurley 0 1 3 2 0 0 4 3

Hustisford 14 17 18 18 20 22 14 22

Independence 5 10 11 16 8 13 16 19

Iola-Scandinavia 12 12 10 17 8 22 18 32

Iowa-Grant 17 24 20 26 24 32 21 27

Ithaca 19 38 26 39 7 38 16 43

Janesville 102 206 103 195 107 208 105 196

Jefferson 27 37 33 46 30 60 42 87

Johnson Creek 36 54 24 47 28 49 18 53

Juda 8 19 9 18 23 30 13 28

Kaukauna 39 47 43 49 36 49 28 36

Kenosha 27 30 30 27 31 34 32 37

Kettle Moraine 159 174 98 197 84 202 107 219

Kewaskum 28 36 25 43 46 61 25 70

Kewaunee 8 7 14 14 24 17 22 21

Kickapoo 22 47 15 46 25 43 25 52

Kiel 15 43 32 56 30 68 35 70

Kimberly 56 112 73 132 76 142 99 161

Kohler 39 87 42 88 30 93 64 109

La Crosse 100 143 92 157 101 161 125 173

La Farge 11 17 14 18 6 19 2 14

Lac du Flambeau #1 5 5 10 11 2 6 8 6

Ladysmith-Hawkins 20 40 25 41 37 50 26 51

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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Nonresident District Apps Transfers Apps Transfers Apps Transfers Apps Transfers

Lake Country 59 25 56 61 56 85 81 100

Lake Geneva J1 43 69 65 92 76 111 65 116

Lake Geneva UHS 54 72 51 86 35 81 44 71

Lake Holcombe 4 18 16 17 9 16 14 18

Lake Mills 20 25 24 23 33 34 22 39

Lakeland UHS 12 11 8 11 11 13 12 20

Lancaster 7 17 3 13 10 17 18 19

Laona 4 12 7 12 6 16 5 16

Lena 5 10 13 11 10 11 11 18

Linn J4 13 16 10 21 6 25 6 27

Linn J6 16 23 39 42 19 36 6 29

Little Chute 34 63 46 72 54 78 48 84

Lodi 23 31 6 33 12 34 6 31

Lomira 30 44 18 39 23 48 20 54

Loyal 40 21 25 28 6 17 14 18

Luck 17 42 18 45 18 53 11 48

Luxemburg-Casco 19 31 23 32 24 28 16 27

Madison 168 165 128 150 135 154 156 171

Manawa 10 22 13 21 14 23 18 32

Manitowoc 25 38 28 44 26 46 33 43

Maple 43 46 15 47 21 53 23 62

Maple Dale 75 30 57 38 55 46 101 55

Marathon 12 23 11 29 15 31 16 38

Marinette 14 14 4 14 3 12 14 14

Marion 3 15 19 25 10 22 8 25

Markesan 8 24 7 19 10 19 19 22

Marshall 25 48 28 49 29 49 47 59

Marshfield 47 88 82 116 79 139 90 170

Mauston 33 61 34 69 21 69 23 68

Mayville 24 24 19 23 39 35 30 44

McFarland 56 58 64 78 60 93 102 144

Medford 21 26 19 22 27 26 21 28

Mellen 5 11 2 10 6 12 5 11

Melrose-Mindoro 9 11 10 16 6 19 15 24

Menasha 53 111 60 124 51 106 75 121

Menominee Indian 9 11 2 7 6 9 1 6

Menomonee Falls 216 164 239 189 228 200 238 205

Menomonie 12 35 24 37 22 49 31 47

Mequon 56 26 34 28 30 26 61 23

Mercer 4 13 1 9 5 12 2 11

Merrill 10 24 12 28 10 21 12 26

Merton 50 65 61 88 50 98 41 102

Middleton 57 41 79 46 79 73 96 83

Milton 39 75 60 88 62 103 52 101

Milwaukee 218 242 279 315 268 323 280 327

Mineral Point 9 22 21 31 11 32 9 28

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Minocqua J1 17 33 17 28 23 29 16 32

Mishicot 14 31 11 28 25 40 18 46

Mondovi 7 31 12 34 13 42 18 40

Monona Grove 66 51 59 61 85 74 133 128

Monroe 251 183 440 324 359 369 313 382

Montello 14 17 16 17 19 22 16 30

Monticello 4 12 6 14 12 18 10 21

Mosinee 17 26 16 25 12 25 33 43

Mount Horeb 39 44 26 52 46 67 29 65

Mukwonago 40 89 70 105 53 111 65 122

Muskego-Norway 52 74 83 109 71 112 103 149

Necedah 13 14 8 16 20 19 13 24

Neenah 74 100 77 118 59 119 52 86

Neillsville 15 32 32 37 16 33 27 31

Nekoosa 26 26 31 47 29 42 35 50

Neosho J3 3 6 2 7 3 6 1 7

New Auburn 12 29 16 29 39 53 18 48

New Berlin 89 120 91 137 113 162 212 191

New Glarus 12 23 13 28 9 32 26 39

New Holstein 15 21 4 15 11 14 12 14

New Lisbon 44 58 25 57 37 66 26 61

New London 20 36 13 32 21 34 22 37

New Richmond 21 37 19 40 26 47 41 51

Niagara 46 52 18 62 5 57 12 52

Nicolet UHS 195 31 149 23 140 32 176 26

Norris 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

North Cape 9 12 3 10 6 7 7 11

North Crawford 17 28 11 28 14 29 14 30

North Fond du Lac 32 57 31 61 54 79 59 103

North Lake 13 19 15 22 25 25 28 30

Northern Ozaukee 836 760 865 770 1,043 973 982 1,066

Northland Pines 12 16 23 33 38 51 31 53

Northwood 1 4 5 2 1 3 4 3

Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton 8 28 12 30 6 24 11 28

Norway J7 9 24 11 20 6 19 19 21

Oak Creek-Franklin 162 155 164 194 203 238 276 259

Oakfield 22 38 25 44 22 47 19 49

Oconomowoc 30 44 39 55 50 81 45 90

Oconto 5 9 8 12 0 10 6 16

Oconto Falls 42 78 50 95 49 108 43 122

Omro 17 46 18 53 15 60 21 66

Onalaska 68 110 56 106 66 110 90 148

Oostburg 13 19 16 24 7 20 10 20

Oregon 23 34 26 43 39 54 41 63

Osceola 44 83 31 90 34 78 33 94

Oshkosh 30 58 38 63 33 69 34 68

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Osseo-Fairchild 13 27 12 31 11 32 17 42

Owen-Withee 15 27 13 33 4 25 19 28

Palmyra-Eagle 7 15 14 17 10 20 13 21

Pardeeville 5 19 10 18 13 25 18 35

Paris J1 13 21 10 24 11 19 4 16

Park Falls 18 24 23 32 23 35 0 29

Parkview 6 23 17 24 12 26 13 28

Pecatonica 4 14 15 20 5 14 8 15

Pepin 4 2 1 2 2 1 2 3

Peshtigo 22 31 49 51 41 58 52 77

Pewaukee 72 108 74 134 112 169 125 188

Phelps 8 20 12 23 2 19 6 21

Phillips 10 13 8 16 3 9 7 12

Pittsville 26 20 31 25 15 24 29 29

Platteville 24 20 28 27 24 32 27 26

Plum City 15 31 18 33 28 41 8 31

Plymouth 41 67 51 88 41 77 47 82

Port Edwards 28 42 20 45 23 41 18 41

Port Wash-Saukville 33 50 31 57 40 68 38 83

Portage 76 140 73 152 61 165 75 162

Potosi 9 10 7 7 10 13 7 13

Poynette 26 33 18 37 11 31 22 40

Prairie du Chien 16 11 24 15 14 19 8 18

Prairie Farm 21 35 36 53 26 53 16 42

Prentice 2 7 47 37 9 36 14 41

Prescott 0 2 5 6 3 6 6 9

Princeton 15 16 8 21 6 16 3 13

Pulaski 50 52 40 64 44 70 39 83

Racine 5 6 9 7 16 13 24 20

Randall J1 29 61 29 68 35 77 28 78

Randolph 29 54 34 60 22 56 26 62

Random Lake 16 24 10 23 11 22 21 24

Raymond #14 42 29 39 40 47 57 31 64

Reedsburg 30 32 45 34 27 44 22 44

Reedsville 11 24 9 26 16 28 24 38

Rhinelander 27 27 18 23 47 33 23 31

Rib Lake 4 2 2 3 5 5 5 5

Rice Lake 55 75 16 66 31 61 37 69

Richfield J1 4 8 6 8 11 14 10 18

Richland 18 41 38 39 38 51 33 43

Richmond 23 29 9 22 13 24 22 20

Rio 23 18 4 17 13 24 20 28

Ripon 29 52 30 52 40 64 41 74

River Falls 47 75 45 72 38 80 44 72

River Ridge 6 16 15 20 10 24 11 29

River Valley 7 13 19 17 8 12 10 12

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Riverdale 10 16 8 18 8 23 8 22

Rosendale-Brandon 20 31 24 37 48 53 28 59

Rosholt 7 19 8 23 4 24 6 19

Royall 7 18 6 10 3 9 4 12

Rubicon J6 15 31 16 39 14 46 14 50

Saint Croix Central 8 13 8 10 15 13 14 19

Saint Croix Falls 37 68 33 68 27 65 26 67

Saint Francis 170 312 192 349 168 351 197 357

Salem 12 30 14 34 15 35 8 37

Sauk Prairie 36 52 109 57 41 47 55 76

Seneca 2 22 12 25 8 27 11 30

Sevastopol 14 31 22 31 18 38 30 32

Seymour 41 57 26 61 26 68 15 61

Sharon J11 8 14 6 15 10 16 14 15

Shawano

58 110 105 128

Shawano-Gresham 76 75 82 107

Sheboygan 58 63 40 70 156 142 146 175

Sheboygan Falls 45 82 47 92 38 84 49 96

Shell Lake 15 33 29 40 22 45 27 53

Shiocton 17 24 6 20 11 22 8 24

Shorewood 260 126 308 145 274 126 391 148

Shullsburg 2 8 5 10 6 14 7 15

Silver Lake J1 21 36 25 43 24 52 22 50

Siren 9 22 11 25 22 37 10 35

Slinger 49 97 67 105 68 135 77 156

Solon Springs 0 2 0 2 0 4 4 6

Somerset 20 43 21 39 31 51 26 50

South Milwaukee 141 171 177 211 151 224 241 238

South Shore 1 2 4 4 6 5 0 4

Southern Door 18 56 29 64 36 66 25 61

Southwestern 5 12 10 14 8 17 13 17

Sparta 13 12 13 17 22 24 12 22

Spencer 16 23 22 27 11 23 15 23

Spooner 7 10 9 8 7 7 6 6

Spring Valley 6 26 21 28 15 30 10 34

Stanley-Boyd 18 13 24 21 12 23 9 24

Stevens Point 24 35 35 45 24 47 49 60

Stockbridge 4 16 4 11 6 16 6 13

Stone Bank 24 51 32 51 26 64 22 63

Stoughton 10 19 18 22 25 33 3 24

Stratford 15 29 26 35 20 34 20 38

Sturgeon Bay 87 102 70 117 73 122 63 121

Sun Prairie 30 46 17 40 23 41 40 45

Superior 7 12 11 11 9 13 9 10

Suring 11 20 11 24 7 29 8 29

Swallow 52 47 29 33 25 28 16 14

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Thorp 14 22 27 36 23 42 20 43

Three Lakes 27 56 25 57 44 67 27 62

Tigerton 0 4 4 6 4 8 3 6

Tomah 13 14 13 14 15 26 17 26

Tomahawk 13 18 8 19 6 23 6 25

Tomorrow River 10 22 18 36 10 40 22 52

Trevor Grade 10 8

Trevor-Wilmot

25 21 12 23 11 20

Tri-County 15 15 8 15 8 19 11 25

Turtle Lake 37 55 19 56 14 55 19 57

Twin Lakes #4 6 15 3 13 10 15 12 25

Two Rivers 27 44 22 48 18 46 18 49

Union Grove J1 43 35 46 61 79 90 67 103

Union Grove UHS 33 48 51 64 60 99 63 121

Unity 10 30 13 29 31 34 27 42

Valders 32 42 25 45 22 43 36 56

Verona 97 64 120 80 128 101 160 144

Viroqua 17 30 37 43 32 46 30 44

Wabeno 5 6 4 6 9 13 10 8

Walworth J1 27 35 29 35 26 41 11 36

Washburn 20 47 26 43 21 42 34 36

Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Washington-Caldwell 6 5 2 4 1 4 2 4

Waterford Graded J1 23 52 33 43 38 51 33 65

Waterford UHS 22 32 13 25 24 33 21 40

Waterloo 14 17 13 13 9 10 9 12

Watertown 26 49 29 56 31 55 27 49

Waukesha 1,054 707 1,123 792 1,003 863 949 805

Waunakee 40 40 46 47 47 49 60 61

Waupaca 29 50 23 54 23 52 28 55

Waupun 9 15 18 21 17 28 7 20

Wausau 47 120 72 124 88 151 89 146

Wausaukee 16 21 8 11 8 15 12 15

Wautoma 17 19 18 21 22 29 35 40

Wauwatosa 409 546 658 616 698 719 907 770

Wauzeka-Steuben 4 6 11 15 11 20 8 16

Webster 17 22 2 16 21 21 12 24

West Allis 356 538 396 621 431 666 371 693

West Bend 70 134 52 124 59 137 56 125

West De Pere 27 39 20 34 27 35 31 36

West Salem 31 39 24 46 46 60 36 61

Westby 18 29 10 26 11 29 18 34

Westfield 13 22 18 23 5 19 19 28

Weston 17 20 4 19 8 22 9 23

Weyauwega-Fremont 22 29 15 27 10 27 18 32

Weyerhaeuser 5 13 7 12 7 15 11 19

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Wheatland J1 7 18 7 15 5 12 13 17

White Lake 3 6 5 7 0 5 1 4

Whitefish Bay 225 83 138 81 160 85 275 89

Whitehall 10 13 17 20 10 17 5 20

Whitewater 17 20 19 30 16 26 21 31

Whitnall 164 152 203 148 214 149 211 151

Wild Rose 8 8 11 13 14 23 1 19

Williams Bay 30 34 26 41 47 66 34 69

Wilmot Grade 18 16

Wilmot UHS 10 9 15 19 11 22 12 23

Winneconne 17 44 46 49 42 69 36 75

Winter 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Wisconsin Dells 16 36 30 34 30 41 14 35

Wisconsin Heights 12 18 13 16 10 12 7 7

Wisconsin Rapids 45 67 63 66 50 73 56 86

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 28 58 37 69 23 62 8 56

Wonewoc-Union Center 11 14 12 15 6 13 11 19

Woodruff J1 38 65 41 69 42 76 28 75

Wrightstown 18 41 20 45 14 39 29 56

Yorkville J2 40 59 48 60 67 70 71 75

Totals 16,571 21,028 17,803 23,406 18,690 25,899 20,885 28,025

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Resident District Apps Transfers Apps Transfers Apps Transfers Apps Transfers

Abbotsford 14 21 16 27 11 25 12 23

Adams-Friendship 37 41 34 39 35 37 31 43

Albany 28 34 21 33 34 47 29 57

Algoma 17 38 27 36 21 35 18 28

Alma 4 3 2 4 6 7 2 7

Alma Center 8 13 10 11 17 16 10 21

Almond-Bancroft 14 19 12 23 15 28 36 38

Altoona 25 25 33 29 29 41 27 33

Amery 27 61 40 76 39 75 29 70

Antigo 42 62 73 76 55 75 47 72

Appleton 97 127 117 143 112 139 122 146

Arcadia 5 16 5 16 10 17 1 14

Argyle 6 23 6 25 6 16 14 23

Arrowhead UHS 23 18 31 31 32 35 41 39

Ashland 26 26 30 25 38 36 39 37

Ashwaubenon 39 34 22 35 26 35 36 33

Athens 11 8 11 11 16 21 12 22

Auburndale 21 21 32 36 25 43 18 49

Augusta 30 52 25 56 13 53 16 43

Baldwin-Woodville 18 15 23 18 26 19 17 26

Bangor 17 23 18 32 14 31 23 36

Baraboo 28 33 126 29 56 42 57 66

Barneveld 18 25 15 24 7 26 13 18

Barron 57 109 62 119 49 126 72 150

Bayfield 18 41 19 41 22 39 31 35

Beaver Dam 29 22 31 32 29 33 44 42

Beecher-Dunbar-Pembine 7 9 13 7 7 8 13 11

Belleville 14 17 26 25 24 38 30 45

Belmont 16 7 24 20 12 22 5 15

Beloit 158 175 168 197 179 220 223 260

Beloit Turner 37 77 44 87 46 96 70 100

Benton 7 10 20 16 17 21 19 22

Berlin 21 47 27 53 35 67 46 74

Big Foot UHS 19 28 20 36 16 38 20 33

Birchwood 11 12 6 15 2 9 10 10

Black Hawk 7 32 5 27 9 26 11 25

Black River Falls 40 48 19 40 14 33 27 38

Blair-Taylor 17 49 15 43 16 38 17 34

Bloomer 24 30 17 29 34 42 28 49

Bonduel 34 53 30 56 45 70 27 66

Boscobel 18 35 12 33 17 37 13 34

Boulder Jctn J1/N

Lakeland 7 9 14 5 5 5 6 7

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Bowler 18 27 25 32 20 30 18 35

Boyceville 23 31 24 38 17 42 52 56

Brighton #1 5 10 3 9 2 7 1 4

Brillion 14 18 16 23 13 21 22 27

Bristol #1 5 5 5 8 6 9 9 12

Brodhead 16 16 21 22 18 33 26 38

Brown Deer 47 29 70 55 65 54 96 55

Bruce 19 37 26 38 34 40 30 49

Burlington 65 96 53 95 50 90 86 119

Butternut 11 17 26 27 21 27 6 26

Cadott 14 20 22 24 25 26 17 31

Cambria-Friesland 8 22 22 29 21 27 26 40

Cambridge 22 31 21 29 19 32 33 35

Cameron 28 28 14 24 26 35 26 43

Campbellsport 30 67 25 65 51 76 46 90

Cashton 8 17 5 15 17 17 4 17

Cassville 8 21 15 24 9 25 14 29

Cedar Grove-Belgium 15 21 20 27 19 31 26 41

Cedarburg 48 40 25 41 53 53 37 39

Central/Westosha UHS 32 39 27 44 27 49 27 50

Chequamegon

35 0

Chetek 33 66 23 67 66 91 54 92

Chilton 14 33 7 27 11 30 12 26

Chippewa Falls 50 75 87 119 93 136 102 145

Clayton 20 18 23 13 34 8 25 7

Clear Lake 16 35 34 29 27 37 19 36

Clinton 18 31 21 33 25 26 12 21

Clintonville 18 20 19 30 23 39 23 38

Cochrane-Fountain City 11 13 23 17 16 18 12 14

Colby 32 42 45 51 42 55 32 56

Coleman 10 22 19 25 20 27 19 29

Colfax 15 31 22 34 23 43 19 30

Columbus 22 32 11 29 14 20 30 35

Cornell 10 19 13 17 19 27 19 27

Crandon 18 23 16 28 16 28 37 22

Crivitz 12 21 8 18 22 24 12 24

Cuba City 18 25 26 38 18 39 11 29

Cudahy 50 68 61 71 62 79 84 99

Cumberland 20 33 26 40 12 29 35 37

D C Everest 62 92 73 94 94 119 87 123

Darlington 18 28 6 25 32 28 21 30

De Forest 36 48 21 47 36 56 51 54

De Pere 48 43 51 47 66 56 58 71

De Soto 20 23 15 25 12 22 19 26

Deerfield 23 27 13 26 13 31 25 36

Delavan-Darien 99 129 121 165 90 177 84 183

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Denmark 6 6 15 10 29 14 12 17

Dodgeland 34 52 25 43 31 50 33 54

Dodgeville 30 39 33 48 27 58 26 56

Dover #1 17 21 20 23 39 37 22 44

Drummond 26 27 19 25 15 28 38 39

Durand 31 40 21 50 33 60 25 49

East Troy 35 45 38 54 36 68 46 74

Eau Claire 88 125 129 141 110 147 138 176

Edgar 7 16 13 20 19 21 11 20

Edgerton 20 33 36 39 29 52 22 41

Elcho 12 24 10 24 11 25 16 27

Eleva-Strum 14 16 11 19 17 18 12 19

Elk Mound 14 27 19 31 25 38 25 26

Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah 18 38 24 44 33 50 37 59

Elkhorn 51 61 61 73 47 76 56 85

Ellsworth 20 34 27 31 23 35 25 33

Elmbrook 50 65 46 54 49 60 54 60

Elmwood 3 11 21 10 9 14 6 13

Erin 5 10 4 14 12 17 11 19

Evansville 26 43 24 46 46 53 34 58

Fall Creek 20 27 18 23 13 19 27 25

Fall River 31 35 31 42 21 42 16 42

Fennimore 11 12 9 14 10 13 11 9

Flambeau 18 33 21 40 22 44 37 43

Florence 53 56 18 64 13 62 13 57

Fond du Lac 81 113 77 120 121 163 126 194

Fontana J8 10 15 13 22 25 28 8 31

Fort Atkinson 24 27 26 32 44 44 43 61

Fox Point J2 2 3 5 3 6 5 10 10

Franklin 56 72 63 84 92 114 81 101

Frederic 27 32 13 40 21 42 29 50

Freedom 24 49 47 72 38 81 44 92

Friess Lake 6 7 4 9 7 12 6 7

Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 12 12 30 24 21 30 17 31

Geneva J4 13 15 8 14 15 14 4 13

Genoa City J2 20 37 23 42 31 58 16 51

Germantown 57 49 57 51 69 71 63 71

Gibraltar 6 6 18 12 14 15 5 12

Gillett 19 28 35 40 21 47 15 48

Gilman 25 26 26 30 20 35 13 30

Gilmanton 3 15 14 24 6 26 24 28

Glendale-River Hills 37 24 36 28 53 39 52 37

Glenwood City 19 27 23 37 10 30 25 38

Glidden 10 22 2 18 3 17 0 12

Goodman-Armstrong 0 5 3 2 1 3 1 4

Grafton 38 51 31 57 27 55 22 48

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Granton 19 23 27 31 19 34 21 38

Grantsburg 11 8 14 10 4 7 10 6

Green Bay 251 312 263 347 307 426 395 541

Green Lake 19 28 24 34 15 32 23 41

Greendale 19 24 33 32 24 31 30 23

Greenfield 88 96 124 110 90 106 134 125

Greenwood 54 43 43 42 14 31 42 29

Gresham

0 3 22 18

Hamilton 78 112 81 128 74 129 67 118

Hartford J1 45 82 51 101 60 111 90 144

Hartford UHS 36 47 35 44 51 56 42 67

Hartland-Lakeside J3 73 60 59 78 33 85 44 82

Hayward 4 6 11 9 8 13 19 11

Herman #22 4 2 1 2 10 7 4 9

Highland 4 6 7 9 4 10 7 11

Hilbert 18 24 24 33 22 33 31 36

Hillsboro 12 19 24 24 10 25 10 23

Holmen 84 113 58 108 56 102 104 150

Horicon 47 57 30 50 35 58 36 66

Hortonville 53 58 61 84 67 92 78 115

Howards Grove 18 22 9 26 33 37 27 47

Howard-Suamico 61 55 54 67 61 54 50 55

Hudson 31 33 18 27 22 37 44 36

Hurley 8 7 3 5 8 8 1 5

Hustisford 22 31 21 34 42 37 31 37

Independence 15 12 16 18 18 14 7 16

Iola-Scandinavia 17 21 12 22 11 22 18 24

Iowa-Grant 19 23 25 21 20 32 15 39

Ithaca 13 32 4 30 20 26 8 24

Janesville 86 104 123 135 156 178 120 176

Jefferson 47 64 58 63 55 84 39 95

Johnson Creek 26 36 29 40 28 49 31 54

Juda 15 33 11 30 12 33 9 28

Kaukauna 107 183 95 201 133 218 157 275

Kenosha 115 92 129 113 119 121 92 113

Kettle Moraine 50 67 51 63 54 72 48 71

Kewaskum 78 148 53 144 58 143 56 142

Kewaunee 21 32 10 28 52 32 12 33

Kickapoo 14 20 6 21 14 24 11 16

Kiel 29 42 25 47 33 50 36 47

Kimberly 111 113 95 139 70 129 86 137

Kohler 20 13 13 11 18 25 34 33

La Crosse 70 68 56 69 69 86 72 94

La Farge 11 20 8 22 14 21 9 19

Lac du Flambeau #1 11 24 14 27 17 30 11 25

Ladysmith-Hawkins 17 22 87 50 43 66 33 65

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Lake Country 3 8 5 7 5 9 11 11

Lake Geneva J1 72 108 59 114 62 136 36 131

Lake Geneva UHS 9 16 35 37 28 46 32 46

Lake Holcombe 11 13 22 20 16 24 16 24

Lake Mills 27 37 20 33 24 35 16 41

Lakeland UHS 6 10 13 12 22 24 9 15

Lancaster 13 18 9 17 16 19 15 19

Laona 4 5 3 5 3 7 5 7

Lena 21 37 17 36 26 46 21 49

Linn J4 7 12 21 21 16 21 8 25

Linn J6 5 14 7 16 3 13 6 11

Little Chute 41 62 47 69 41 55 33 44

Lodi 20 33 26 34 25 44 27 56

Lomira 19 10 28 24 37 34 36 41

Loyal 9 27 17 34 9 26 10 23

Luck 14 32 9 31 19 28 21 35

Luxemburg-Casco 12 19 19 26 29 33 32 35

Madison 298 212 336 232 428 310 512 455

Manawa 27 36 19 35 27 39 19 44

Manitowoc 47 76 48 82 79 99 79 123

Maple 7 13 12 14 16 19 15 22

Maple Dale 41 33 7 34 11 31 10 16

Marathon 14 33 11 30 24 37 20 34

Marinette 54 33 60 53 46 62 60 75

Marion 39 31 22 32 25 32 30 38

Markesan 17 29 20 27 19 30 22 30

Marshall 24 16 12 20 20 20 44 26

Marshfield 45 63 60 74 64 87 70 103

Mauston 28 31 24 34 47 55 35 55

Mayville 20 23 24 27 30 37 29 53

McFarland 17 8 24 13 22 16 16 19

Medford 13 17 16 18 14 20 14 23

Mellen 6 13 11 12 4 13 24 13

Melrose-Mindoro 12 27 10 27 19 29 26 34

Menasha 101 135 89 151 91 165 117 185

Menominee Indian 49 57 57 85 37 83 63 86

Menomonee Falls 25 48 43 49 42 51 55 44

Menomonie 59 71 71 77 51 93 81 86

Mequon 17 20 20 25 36 33 26 29

Mercer 4 12 9 19 8 20 17 23

Merrill 24 28 30 34 66 43 41 44

Merton 10 8 11 8 17 9 35 14

Middleton 76 74 58 70 70 77 54 74

Milton 89 166 83 172 84 178 76 181

Milwaukee 3,503 3,436 3,572 3,611 3,688 3,804 5,089 4,235

Mineral Point 11 20 14 24 24 29 15 27

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Minocqua J1 24 44 27 50 29 49 22 51

Mishicot 17 31 18 35 15 31 12 29

Mondovi 26 44 28 47 10 49 21 37

Monona Grove 37 30 32 35 43 33 38 32

Monroe 35 46 38 60 42 68 30 62

Montello 35 47 39 60 23 57 35 67

Monticello 21 18 10 26 10 32 20 37

Mosinee 33 49 37 55 43 69 44 71

Mount Horeb 31 35 28 36 31 52 36 46

Mukwonago 65 133 94 153 85 161 92 151

Muskego-Norway 92 90 61 92 58 85 41 76

Necedah 32 37 13 28 20 29 23 34

Neenah 101 114 108 128 106 145 135 180

Neillsville 8 17 17 16 22 23 11 18

Nekoosa 45 58 44 60 46 57 52 65

Neosho J3 20 29 12 36 21 43 10 41

New Auburn 3 7 8 12 16 23 20 16

New Berlin 95 111 66 114 81 125 58 99

New Glarus 9 13 27 27 24 24 19 19

New Holstein 30 65 38 85 31 96 39 95

New Lisbon 17 43 19 44 29 53 21 47

New London 24 39 42 52 31 55 35 59

New Richmond 43 59 27 53 56 62 37 62

Niagara 4 2 2 3 9 5 1 3

Nicolet UHS 5 14 12 18 14 17 11 14

Norris 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1

North Cape 7 29 12 28 12 31 8 36

North Crawford 13 21 15 19 14 22 17 33

North Fond du Lac 52 97 68 104 51 102 81 125

North Lake 6 13 21 18 6 13 17 24

Northern Ozaukee 28 59 48 64 52 80 59 94

Northland Pines 41 73 38 75 36 61 31 71

Northwood 11 5 11 10 9 11 11 13

Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton 3 13 11 12 15 18 11 19

Norway J7 4 12 5 8 8 12 7 12

Oak Creek-Franklin 111 152 110 174 125 195 115 192

Oakfield 15 16 12 10 23 25 18 27

Oconomowoc 177 201 131 222 138 247 195 263

Oconto 22 29 26 41 38 56 23 62

Oconto Falls 31 42 28 59 32 58 39 79

Omro 14 36 25 33 24 39 30 49

Onalaska 61 60 60 65 85 89 89 96

Oostburg 39 45 10 42 20 43 25 43

Oregon 47 45 52 44 47 51 42 51

Osceola 27 42 28 40 26 46 32 55

Oshkosh 76 87 86 78 81 97 93 113

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Osseo-Fairchild 27 29 28 37 17 35 18 43

Owen-Withee 13 18 12 16 10 18 9 16

Palmyra-Eagle 66 98 44 98 45 104 56 119

Pardeeville 72 87 41 100 34 110 42 104

Paris J1 3 6 5 6 5 9 8 12

Park Falls 7 9 16 16 7 14 0 17

Parkview 33 68 64 85 51 76 61 74

Pecatonica 15 23 10 25 9 30 10 35

Pepin 3 6 7 8 8 15 4 16

Peshtigo 16 12 8 11 15 11 26 17

Pewaukee 36 54 42 50 38 44 62 45

Phelps 4 6 10 11 13 21 9 25

Phillips 10 14 76 45 15 43 21 51

Pittsville 15 28 17 28 21 36 11 35

Platteville 17 18 16 24 17 16 22 20

Plum City 4 10 6 8 3 7 15 9

Plymouth 37 63 36 60 40 67 75 89

Port Edwards 26 26 33 38 28 41 34 53

Port Wash-Saukville 23 59 28 53 66 82 57 88

Portage 33 33 39 43 45 47 36 54

Potosi 2 3 2 3 17 16 5 18

Poynette 36 58 16 51 29 49 21 43

Prairie du Chien 11 26 25 38 19 42 18 41

Prairie Farm 14 19 6 17 12 21 13 24

Prentice 20 19 16 22 8 17 6 18

Prescott 19 34 18 36 14 39 10 35

Princeton 14 18 14 21 17 30 28 38

Pulaski 58 54 59 70 62 77 57 91

Racine 320 267 362 341 493 468 455 526

Randall J1 12 20 11 26 22 29 16 34

Randolph 17 27 16 33 14 26 10 24

Random Lake 32 63 38 82 36 82 43 87

Raymond #14 3 6 10 10 5 13 12 11

Reedsburg 34 51 36 52 44 62 39 73

Reedsville 22 32 33 39 23 42 36 63

Rhinelander 34 37 50 47 52 62 52 62

Rib Lake 14 11 9 11 3 8 5 12

Rice Lake 34 36 46 48 62 63 88 99

Richfield J1 20 47 32 60 32 70 22 74

Richland 40 71 49 70 17 64 34 69

Richmond 6 8 9 13 23 14 18 17

Rio 12 29 13 34 12 32 30 32

Ripon 19 27 26 32 31 39 12 33

River Falls 19 26 16 27 25 26 19 26

River Ridge 8 11 13 17 5 15 3 11

River Valley 28 46 100 48 40 43 25 41

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Riverdale 20 30 16 31 30 42 24 36

Rosendale-Brandon 25 39 19 41 33 57 24 54

Rosholt 12 20 15 24 7 14 15 22

Royall 33 38 29 51 20 43 24 49

Rubicon J6 5 8 1 5 2 5 0 1

Saint Croix Central 28 31 28 35 39 43 25 36

Saint Croix Falls 40 72 24 77 49 73 40 85

Saint Francis 25 36 36 42 39 31 44 43

Salem 50 99 36 100 31 102 42 102

Sauk Prairie 18 20 25 27 19 32 22 26

Seneca 11 14 27 22 17 29 7 24

Sevastopol 49 54 51 71 56 80 35 82

Seymour 40 55 34 50 43 58 40 67

Sharon J11 3 2 9 2 8 4 5 5

Shawano

26 53 23 55

Shawano-Gresham 46 64 26 44

Sheboygan 97 167 100 178 81 161 90 175

Sheboygan Falls 41 49 45 73 67 83 84 103

Shell Lake 9 13 11 10 7 10 7 11

Shiocton 23 27 19 33 11 30 17 36

Shorewood 10 1 7 1 13 7 20 14

Shullsburg 2 9 12 15 4 16 2 17

Silver Lake J1 11 21 18 19 15 24 10 19

Siren 21 31 15 30 23 36 13 26

Slinger 22 30 33 36 26 35 34 43

Solon Springs 10 7 12 11 4 10 15 12

Somerset 23 39 22 28 27 29 23 30

South Milwaukee 64 77 54 65 49 71 70 78

South Shore 21 39 7 39 13 43 12 45

Southern Door 48 71 37 72 39 73 48 74

Southwestern 11 17 10 18 11 21 11 26

Sparta 31 52 32 54 57 75 47 86

Spencer 19 36 47 53 22 60 32 69

Spooner 33 73 62 79 54 99 40 102

Spring Valley 8 22 9 21 17 34 12 30

Stanley-Boyd 9 18 27 29 15 33 29 34

Stevens Point 54 74 82 108 58 127 76 143

Stockbridge 14 25 33 47 14 49 16 52

Stone Bank 15 10 14 16 10 17 21 22

Stoughton 44 71 43 81 61 90 69 112

Stratford 20 27 27 33 28 41 28 49

Sturgeon Bay 24 54 45 66 45 75 57 77

Sun Prairie 87 105 73 93 100 108 125 115

Superior 35 15 10 11 25 27 29 31

Suring 23 20 25 19 19 22 11 20

Swallow 8 10 7 11 8 15 4 15

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Resident District Apps Transfers Apps Transfers Apps Transfers Apps Transfers

Thorp 12 16 9 19 7 15 7 17

Three Lakes 15 18 24 29 33 42 28 40

Tigerton 13 24 29 36 8 36 11 32

Tomah 43 39 42 49 53 64 37 60

Tomahawk 23 24 7 17 16 13 11 15

Tomorrow River 17 17 34 27 16 28 17 29

Trevor Grade 13 37

Trevor-Wilmot

22 39 12 36 10 32

Tri-County 17 22 18 23 14 27 20 30

Turtle Lake 27 45 34 37 39 52 31 51

Twin Lakes #4 24 36 20 38 23 47 19 52

Two Rivers 28 24 29 22 42 36 47 47

Union Grove J1 12 25 11 26 15 26 15 35

Union Grove UHS 17 28 24 31 18 30 14 21

Unity 32 94 41 95 41 98 28 94

Valders 22 43 30 49 38 55 39 55

Verona 60 52 69 71 62 69 55 72

Viroqua 23 37 24 41 23 43 35 46

Wabeno 11 11 4 12 10 16 7 15

Walworth J1 15 28 31 43 20 46 19 51

Washburn 16 23 19 24 33 32 23 35

Washington 5 0 0 0 2 2 8 1

Washington-Caldwell 9 19 28 27 24 30 17 33

Waterford Graded J1 22 30 12 32 24 35 36 50

Waterford UHS 25 28 40 46 43 37 34 40

Waterloo 23 41 24 51 24 49 39 51

Watertown 97 113 74 117 100 152 102 166

Waukesha 174 278 193 317 229 352 335 429

Waunakee 22 17 15 17 19 22 16 21

Waupaca 41 47 47 43 26 45 41 54

Waupun 68 106 64 108 66 115 54 111

Wausau 71 78 99 102 79 111 77 106

Wausaukee 20 15 43 30 37 44 58 41

Wautoma 22 30 30 41 20 45 17 53

Wauwatosa 73 70 66 89 65 77 53 72

Wauzeka-Steuben 10 5 11 6 2 1 12 9

Webster 10 25 11 23 21 37 18 38

West Allis 157 207 210 242 184 271 256 283

West Bend 72 111 71 100 113 150 90 161

West De Pere 69 102 85 130 64 133 49 132

West Salem 33 58 25 51 28 49 49 62

Westby 32 40 41 56 45 71 24 67

Westfield 37 74 46 82 42 93 39 92

Weston 14 24 7 23 9 25 9 24

Weyauwega-Fremont 10 41 23 45 17 39 20 45

Weyerhaeuser 4 11 3 9 4 9 21 15

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Resident District Apps Transfers Apps Transfers Apps Transfers Apps Transfers

Wheatland J1 30 58 32 72 35 79 31 93

White Lake 9 14 4 14 2 13 1 6

Whitefish Bay 11 9 16 12 9 11 14 10

Whitehall 22 29 20 34 15 33 24 40

Whitewater 35 55 47 62 48 69 24 66

Whitnall 46 50 44 54 46 56 26 43

Wild Rose 22 38 14 37 17 41 26 46

Williams Bay 28 35 39 52 37 42 34 47

Wilmot Grade 6 10

Wilmot UHS 61 77 40 82 37 71 26 63

Winneconne 26 43 43 54 35 64 26 59

Winter 14 39 22 50 16 55 9 53

Wisconsin Dells 29 43 36 46 38 56 42 58

Wisconsin Heights 35 42 23 51 62 47 55 68

Wisconsin Rapids 75 81 82 98 92 100 98 107

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 14 18 18 31 21 32 18 32

Wonewoc-Union Center 29 34 28 42 25 56 19 61

Woodruff J1 15 19 18 18 14 16 11 16

Wrightstown 14 24 23 27 33 39 17 26

Yorkville J2 6 4 5 5 4 6 4 3

Unknown* 22

17

54

0

Totals 16,571 21,028 17,803 23,406 18,690 25,899 20,885 28,025

*Prior to the creation of the online application for the 2008-09 school year, all applications were submitted via paper. While the

online application had features that prevented parents from submitting incomplete applications, it was impossible to prevent a

parent from submitting an incomplete paper application. “Unknown” refers to a paper application that did not name a resident

school district.

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Appendix C

2005-06 Nonresident District Denials

2005-06 Nonresident Districts That Denied 1 to 5 Applications

Alma Center Gibraltar New Auburn Seymour

Altoona Gilmanton New Berlin Shell Lake

Ashland Grantsburg New Holstein Slinger

Bangor Holmen New Lisbon Sparta

Beaver Dam Janesville New Richmond Spencer

Beloit Johnson Creek North Cape Stevens Point

Brodhead Kewaskum Onalaska Stone Bank

Bruce Lac du Flambeau #1 Oregon Sun Prairie

Burlington Ladysmith-Hawkins Oshkosh Trevor Grade

Cameron Lake Geneva J1 Phillips Tri-County

Cedarburg Lake Mills Pittsville Valders

Chilton Lena Plymouth Verona

Chippewa Falls Linn J4 Port Wash-Saukville Viroqua

Clinton Linn J6 Portage Waterford Graded J1

Dodgeville Manitowoc Prairie Farm Waupaca

East Troy Marion Pulaski Wausau

Erin Markesan Randolph Wausaukee

Fall Creek Marshall Random Lake Westby

Flambeau Marshfield Reedsburg Weston

Fond du Lac Mayville Rio Weyauwega-Fremont

Fort Atkinson Menasha River Falls Wheatland J1

Freedom Menomonie River Ridge Wisconsin Heights

Genoa City J2 Muskego-Norway Rubicon J6 Wisconsin Rapids

Saint Croix Central Woodruff J1

Total Reasons for Denial from Districts That Denied One to Five Applications

Total Denied Space SERS Expulsion PK Racial Imbalance Other

174 48 66 14 23 0 25

2005-06 Nonresident Districts That Denied More than 5 Applications

Nonresident District Total Denied Space SERS Expulsion PK Racial Imbalance Other

Appleton 127 67 36 4 7 0 13

Ashwaubenon 12 0 11 0 1 0 0

Beloit Turner 90 75 13 1 0 0 1

Big Foot UHS 15 11 2 0 0 0 2

Brighton #1 11 11 0 0 0 0 0

Brown Deer 122 119 2 0 0 0 1

Clintonville 9 0 9 0 0 0 0

Cudahy 9 9 0 0 0 0 0

De Pere 31 31 0 0 0 0 0

Elmbrook 151 140 10 0 0 0 1

Fox Point J2 101 92 9 0 0 0 0

Franklin 109 97 5 1 0 0 6

Geneva J4 11 11 0 0 0 0 0

Germantown 44 43 0 0 0 0 1

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2005-06 Nonresident Districts That Denied More than 5 Applications

Nonresident District Total Denied Space SERS Expulsion PK Racial Imbalance Other

Glendale-River Hills 109 109 0 0 0 109 0

Green Bay 27 0 21 1 1 0 4

Greendale 251 250 7 1 0 0 0

Greenfield 130 109 0 0 0 0 1

Hamilton 28 28 0 0 0 0 0

Howard-Suamico 17 16 1 0 0 0 0

Hudson 18 16 0 0 0 0 2

Kenosha 13 13 3 0 0 0 0

Kettle Moraine 26 26 6 0 0 0 1

Kohler 21 19 2 0 0 0 0

La Crosse 11 4 4 0 3 0 0

Lake Country 32 32 0 0 0 0 0

Madison 12 11 0 0 2 1 0

Maple 14 14 1 0 0 0 0

Maple Dale 71 58 0 0 0 71 3

Menomonee Falls 187 179 6 0 0 0 2

Mequon 45 45 0 0 0 0 0

Middleton 37 37 0 0 0 0 0

Milwaukee 29 21 6 2 0 0 0

Monona Grove 30 30 0 0 0 0 0

Monroe 14 1 13 0 0 0 0

Nicolet UHS 183 183 8 0 0 0 0

Northern Ozaukee 34 24 0 0 7 0 3

Oak Creek-Franklin 72 72 0 0 0 0 0

Peshtigo 16 15 1 0 0 0 0

Pewaukee 10 2 8 0 0 0 0

Raymond #14 30 30 0 0 0 0 0

Richmond 16 16 0 0 0 0 0

Ripon 9 8 2 0 0 0 0

Saint Francis 64 63 0 0 0 0 1

Shawano-Gresham 23 22 12 0 0 0 1

Shorewood 248 248 16 2 0 0 0

Somerset 15 15 0 0 0 0 0

South Milwaukee 13 1 12 0 0 0 0

Sturgeon Bay 8 0 2 0 0 0 6

Swallow 21 21 0 0 0 0 0

Union Grove J1 11 11 0 0 0 0 0

Waukesha 79 0 41 20 0 0 18

Waunakee 6 6 0 0 0 0 0

Wauwatosa 300 296 2 0 0 0 2

West Allis 90 89 0 1 0 0 0

Whitefish Bay 203 203 0 0 0 0 0

Whitnall 144 143 0 1 0 0 0

Yorkville J2 24 24 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 3,583 3,216 271 34 21 181 69

Note: applications may be denied for more than one reason.

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Appendix D

2006-07 Nonresident District Denials

2006-07 Nonresident Districts That Denied 1 to 5 Applications

Arrowhead UHS Holmen Neenah Salem

Baldwin-Woodville Hortonville New Berlin Sauk Prairie

Beaver Dam Hustisford New Glarus Sheboygan

Beloit Janesville North Cape Shell Lake

Benton Jefferson North Fond du Lac Slinger

Bloomer Juda Oconomowoc Stanley-Boyd

Bowler Kaukauna Oregon Stevens Point

Boyceville Kickapoo Osceola Sturgeon Bay

Bristol #1 La Crosse Paris J1 Sun Prairie

Burlington Ladysmith-Hawkins Peshtigo Superior

Chilton Lake Geneva J1 Phillips Thorp

Chippewa Falls Lake Mills Platteville Tomah

Clintonville Lena Plymouth Union Grove UHS

D C Everest Linn J4 Potosi Wabeno

Eau Claire Little Chute Princeton Waterloo

Elkhorn Luxemburg-Casco Pulaski Waupaca

Ellsworth Maple Racine West Salem

Fall Creek Marathon Randall J1 Westfield

Fennimore Marshall Randolph Winneconne

Fond du Lac Menomonie Reedsburg Wisconsin Dells

Grantsburg Mishicot Rhinelander Wisconsin Heights

Hartland-Lakeside J3 Mosinee Rice Lake Wisconsin Rapids

Hayward Mukwonago Ripon Wittenberg-Birnamwood

Hilbert Muskego-Norway Rosendale-Brandon Woodruff J1

Total Reasons for Denial from Districts That Denied One to Five Applications

Total Denied Space SERS Expulsion PK Racial Imbalance Other

180 50 64 29 20 0 22

2006-07 Nonresident Districts that Denied More Than Five Applications

Nonresident District Total Denied Space SERS Expulsion PK Racial Imbalance Other

Appleton 120 57 34 8 0 0 21

Ashwaubenon 13 11 0 0 2 0 0

Brodhead 11 11 0 0 0 0 0

Brown Deer 59 58 1 0 0 0 2

Cudahy 44 44 0 0 0 0 0

De Pere 27 27 0 0 0 0 0

Elmbrook 169 148 21 0 0 0 0

Fox Point J2 76 69 7 0 0 0 0

Franklin 100 100 6 0 0 0 0

Germantown 27 26 0 0 0 0 0

Glendale-River Hills 99 95 1 0 0 0 3

Green Bay 22 17 2 1 1 0 1

Greendale 355 355 22 0 1 0 0

Greenfield 73 73 2 0 0 0 0

Hamilton 43 42 0 0 1 0 0

Howard-Suamico 14 11 2 1 0 0 0

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2006-07 Nonresident Districts that Denied More Than Five Applications

Nonresident District Total Denied Space SERS Expulsion PK Racial Imbalance Other

Hudson 17 16 1 0 0 0 0

Johnson Creek 10 1 9 0 0 0 0

Kenosha 15 14 0 1 0 0 0

Kettle Moraine 15 15 0 0 0 0 0

Kohler 18 17 1 0 0 0 0

Madison 13 13 0 0 0 3 0

Maple Dale 49 48 0 0 0 49 0

Menomonee Falls 186 183 1 0 2 0 0

Mequon 19 19 0 0 0 0 0

Middleton 47 47 0 0 0 0 0

Monona Grove 30 28 0 2 0 0 0

Monroe 13 0 10 2 0 0 1

Nicolet UHS 121 121 11 0 0 0 0

Northern Ozaukee 52 0 8 1 3 0 40

Oak Creek-Franklin 73 70 2 1 0 0 0

Pewaukee 14 14 0 0 0 0 0

Portage 6 0 6 0 0 0 0

Raymond #14 14 14 0 0 0 0 0

Richmond 8 7 2 0 0 0 0

Saint Francis 78 78 0 0 0 0 0

Shorewood 286 286 20 1 1 0 0

Somerset 10 10 0 0 0 0 0

South Milwaukee 55 53 1 1 0 0 0

Stone Bank 14 14 0 0 0 0 0

Swallow 28 28 0 0 0 0 0

Union Grove J1 6 6 0 0 0 0 0

Verona 37 36 0 1 0 0 0

Waterford Graded J1 12 5 7 0 0 0 0

Waukesha 170 13 84 45 0 0 28

Wauwatosa 474 474 58 0 0 0 0

West Allis 201 178 20 2 1 0 0

Whitefish Bay 122 122 0 0 0 0 0

Whitnall 166 166 0 0 0 0 0

Yorkville J2 33 33 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 3,664 3,273 339 67 12 52 96

Note: applications may be denied for more than one reason.

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Appendix E

2007-08 Nonresident District Denials

2007-08 Nonresident Districts That Denied One to Five Applications

Almond-Bancroft Fennimore Manitowoc Racine

Altoona Fond du Lac Marion Randall J1

Baraboo Freedom Medford Reedsville

Beecher-Dunbar-Pembine Friess Lake Merrill Richmond

Beloit Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau Mineral Point Ripon

Berlin Gibraltar Mishicot Seymour

Birchwood Grafton Muskego-Norway Sheboygan Falls

Bloomer Hartford UHS Neenah Siren

Bristol #1 Hartland-Lakeside J3 New Glarus Sparta

Cameron Howard-Suamico North Fond du Lac Spring Valley

Central/Westosha UHS Janesville Oconomowoc Stevens Point

Clayton Jefferson Onalaska Stone Bank

Clintonville Johnson Creek Oregon Sturgeon Bay

Cumberland Kaukauna Osceola Three Lakes

De Pere Kewaskum Oshkosh Tigerton

Denmark Kimberly Osseo-Fairchild Two Rivers

Dodgeville Ladysmith-Hawkins Parkview Union Grove UHS

Elkhorn Lake Geneva J1 Phelps Waterford Graded J1

Evansville Lake Mills Plum City Wausau

Fall Creek Lena Port Wash-Saukville West De Pere

Fall River Madison Pulaski West Salem

Whitewater

Total Reasons for Denial from Districts That Denied One to Five Applications

Total Denied Space SERS Expulsion PK Racial Imbalance Other

162 33 69 21 29 0 13

2007-08 Nonresident Districts that Denied More than Five Applications

Nonresident District Total Denied Space SERS Expulsion PK Racial Imbalance Other

Appleton 92 0 77 3 7 0 5

Ashwaubenon 10 0 8 1 0 0 1

Brighton #1 11 11 0 0 0 0 0

Brown Deer 93 92 0 1 0 0 2

Columbus 7 0 0 0 7 0 0

Cudahy 51 45 6 0 0 0 0

Elmbrook 201 183 20 0 0 0 0

Fox Point J2 56 56 0 0 0 0 0

Franklin 105 104 4 0 1 0 0

Germantown 26 25 0 0 1 0 0

Glendale-River Hills 56 56 0 0 0 0 0

Grantsburg 77 0 50 10 0 0 17

Green Bay 16 7 7 1 0 0 1

Greendale 352 350 35 1 1 0 0

Greenfield 117 117 4 1 0 0 0

Hamilton 31 31 0 0 0 0 0

Hudson 18 18 0 0 0 0 0

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2007-08 Nonresident Districts that Denied More than Five Applications

Nonresident District Total Denied Space SERS Expulsion PK Racial Imbalance Other

Kenosha 11 6 5 0 0 0 0

Kettle Moraine 16 11 4 0 0 0 1

La Crosse 6 0 2 0 1 0 3

Lake Country 19 17 2 0 0 0 0

Maple 6 6 0 0 0 0 0

Maple Dale 39 38 0 0 1 0 0

Menomonee Falls 174 174 0 0 0 0 0

Mequon 25 25 0 0 0 0 0

Monona Grove 39 39 0 0 0 0 0

Monroe 8 0 6 2 0 0 0

New Berlin 43 37 5 0 1 0 0

Nicolet UHS 113 113 4 0 0 0 0

North Cape 6 6 0 0 0 0 0

Northern Ozaukee 60 0 15 3 6 0 36

Oak Creek-Franklin 110 99 6 3 1 0 1

Peshtigo 20 14 5 0 0 0 1

Pewaukee 36 31 4 0 1 0 0

Portage 11 0 11 0 0 0 0

Raymond #14 12 10 1 0 1 0 0

Saint Francis 82 82 1 0 0 0 1

Sheboygan 9 8 0 0 1 0 0

Shorewood 248 241 17 0 0 0 0

Somerset 7 7 0 0 0 0 0

South Milwaukee 65 57 7 1 0 0 0

Swallow 25 25 0 0 0 0 0

Union Grove J1 33 32 0 0 0 0 1

Verona 47 47 0 0 0 0 0

Waukesha 136 51 51 26 0 0 8

Wauwatosa 487 487 56 0 0 0 0

West Allis 208 176 31 2 0 0 1

Whitefish Bay 138 135 3 0 0 0 0

Whitnall 168 166 0 2 0 0 0

Yorkville J2 50 50 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 3,776 3,285 447 57 30 0 79

Note: applications may be denied for more than one reason.

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Appendix F

2008-09 Nonresident District Denials

2008-09 Nonresident Districts That Denied One to Five Applications

Abbotsford Durand Merton Slinger

Altoona East Troy Mishicot Sparta

Ashland Elk Mound Mondovi Spring Valley

Barron Frederic Monroe Sturgeon Bay

Beaver Dam Friess Lake Mount Horeb Sun Prairie

Beloit Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau Mukwonago Superior

Birchwood Gillett New Holstein Tomah

Bloomer Grafton New London Union Grove UHS

Boscobel Green Lake North Lake Unity

Boyceville Hayward Oconomowoc Valders

Bristol #1 Horicon Onalaska Wabeno

Brodhead Howards Grove Oshkosh Washburn

Bruce Hudson Paris J1 Waterford Graded J1

Cambria-Friesland Hustisford Princeton Waterford UHS

Cameron Janesville Pulaski Waterloo

Cedar Grove-Belgium Kickapoo Racine Waupun

Cedarburg Lake Geneva J1 Reedsville Wausau

Central/Westosha UHS Lake Mills Rice Lake Wausaukee

Chippewa Falls Little Chute River Falls West Bend

Clinton Madison Seymour West De Pere

Clintonville Manitowoc Sharon J11 Weyerhaeuser

Delavan-Darien Marshfield Sheboygan Falls Whitewater

Dover #1 Melrose-Mindoro Shell Lake Winneconne

Menasha Siren Wonewoc-Union Center

Total Reasons for Denial from Districts That Denied One to Five Applications

Total Denied Space SERS Expulsion PK Other

184 27 74 27 14 39

2008-09 Nonresident Districts that Denied More than Five Applications

Nonresident District Total Denied Space SERS Expulsion PK Other

Appleton 118 7 90 5 4 12

Ashwaubenon 22 0 10 0 0 12

Brighton #1 12 12 0 0 0 0

Brown Deer 254 245 0 3 7 3

Burlington 7 0 6 1 0 0

Cudahy 30 21 9 0 0 0

Elmbrook 310 291 20 0 0 0

Evansville 6 6 0 0 0 0

Fond du Lac 10 7 2 1 0 0

Fox Point J2 80 80 0 0 0 0

Franklin 128 122 4 0 6 0

Germantown 58 54 0 0 3 1

Glendale-River Hills 91 91 0 0 0 0

Grantsburg 62 0 40 12 0 10

Green Bay 16 11 3 0 1 1

Greendale 471 470 1 0 0 0

Greenfield 93 89 4 0 0 0

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2008-09 Nonresident Districts that Denied More than Five Applications

Nonresident District Total Denied Space SERS Expulsion PK Other

Hamilton 32 32 0 0 0 0

Howard-Suamico 6 0 6 0 0 0

Kenosha 11 11 1 0 0 0

Kettle Moraine 20 17 5 1 1 0

La Crosse 18 0 11 2 5 0

Lake Country 47 46 1 0 0 0

Lake Geneva-Genoa UHS 7 0 7 0 0 0

Maple 6 5 0 0 1 0

Maple Dale 76 74 1 0 1 3

McFarland 6 0 4 1 1 0

Menomonee Falls 186 183 1 0 2 0

Mequon 55 53 0 0 0 2

Middleton 51 51 0 0 0 0

Monona Grove 20 19 0 1 0 0

New Berlin 119 115 2 0 1 1

Nicolet UHS 164 164 19 1 0 0

North Cape 7 7 0 0 0 0

Northern Ozaukee 56 13 19 14 0 10

Oak Creek-Franklin 161 147 10 4 0 0

Oregon 11 10 1 0 0 0

Peshtigo 9 4 5 0 0 0

Pewaukee 60 56 2 1 0 1

Prescott 6 0 6 0 0 0

Raymond #14 12 12 0 0 0 0

Richmond 18 17 3 0 0 0

Ripon 9 5 1 0 3 0

Saint Francis 42 42 1 0 0 0

Shawano-Gresham 41 30 8 3 0 0

Sheboygan 39 37 0 0 0 2

Shorewood 364 362 20 0 2 0

Somerset 12 12 0 0 0 0

South Milwaukee 148 134 14 0 0 0

Stevens Point 9 0 0 0 0 9

Stone Bank 8 6 2 0 0 0

Swallow 13 13 0 0 0 0

Union Grove J1 40 40 0 0 0 0

Verona 40 40 0 0 0 0

Waunakee 19 16 0 1 1 0

Wauwatosa 752 741 84 0 2 3

West Allis 16 5 12 0 1 0

Whitefish Bay 250 248 0 0 0 2

Whitnall 174 172 1 1 0 0

Yorkville J2 49 49 0 0 0 0

Totals 4,957 4,494 436 52 42 72

Note: applications may be denied for more than one reason.

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Appendix G

2005-06 Resident District Denials

2005-06 Resident Districts That Denied One to Five Applications

Altoona Darlington Menomonie Riverdale

Antigo Deerfield Milwaukee Saint Croix Central

Appleton East Troy Mondovi Seymour

Ashwaubenon Eleva-Strum Monroe Sparta

Bangor Elkhorn Mount Horeb Spencer

Barneveld Elmbrook Muskego-Norway Stratford

Barron Fall River Nekoosa Sun Prairie

Beloit Franklin North Crawford Tigerton

Berlin Gilman Northland Pines Tomah

Bonduel Green Lake Oak Creek-Franklin Tomahawk

Boscobel Hartford UHS Oconomowoc Twin Lakes #4

Boyceville Ithaca Onalaska Two Rivers

Brillion Kenosha Oshkosh Waterford UHS

Brown Deer Kettle Moraine Osseo-Fairchild Watertown

Burlington Kiel Owen-Withee Waukesha

Butternut La Farge Peshtigo Waupaca

Cameron Lake Holcombe Phillips Westby

Chippewa Falls Marshall Prairie du Chien Weston

Clear Lake Marshfield Random Lake Whitnall

Colby Mayville Rice Lake Wild Rose

Cuba City Medford Richland Wisconsin Dells

Ripon Wisconsin Heights

Total Reasons for Denial from Districts That Denied One to Five Applications

Total Denied Percent Limit UFB PK Racial Imbalance Other

164 19 73 45 0 29

2005-06 Resident Districts that Denied More Than Five Applications

Resident District Total Denied Percent Limit UFB PK Racial Imbalance Other

Augusta 10 10 0 0 0 0

Eau Claire 7 0 7 0 0 0

Florence 8 8 0 0 0 0

Fond du Lac 6 0 3 0 0 3

Glendale-River Hills 21 0 0 0 21 0

Green Bay 6 0 0 0 0 6

Juda 13 13 0 0 0 0

La Crosse 8 0 0 0 0 8

Madison 78 0 8 2 70 0

Maple Dale 39 0 2 0 39 0

Marion 7 0 3 0 0 0

Palmyra-Eagle 13 13 0 0 0 0

Sevastopol 6 0 0 1 0 5

Stevens Point 9 0 8 0 0 1

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2005-06 Resident Districts that Denied More Than Five Applications

Resident District Total Denied Percent Limit UFB PK Racial Imbalance Other

West Allis 9 0 9 0 0 0

Wonewoc-Union Center 13 13 0 0 0 0

Totals 253 57 40 3 130 23

Note: applications may be denied for more than one reason.

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Appendix H

2006-07 Resident District Denials

2006-07 Resident Districts That Denied One to Five Applications

Altoona D C Everest Markesan Rosholt

Antigo Durand Marshfield Salem

Appleton East Troy Medford Seymour

Auburndale Eau Claire Melrose-Mindoro Sheboygan Falls

Bangor Elkhorn Middleton South Milwaukee

Barneveld Elmbrook Minocqua J1 Southern Door

Barron Fond du Lac Monroe Spencer

Beloit Germantown Muskego-Norway Stevens Point

Berlin Gillett North Lake Sun Prairie

Brillion Green Bay Oregon Tigerton

Brown Deer Green Lake Osceola Tomah

Cameron Holmen Oshkosh Tomahawk

Cedarburg Kenosha Owen-Withee Waukesha

Chippewa Falls La Crosse Phillips Waupaca

Clintonville Lake Geneva J1 Platteville Waupun

Columbus Lake Holcombe Racine West Bend

Cornell Lomira Random Lake Westfield

Cuba City Luck Raymond #14 Whitnall

Cudahy Maple Dale Reedsburg Winneconne

Marion Ripon Wisconsin Rapids

Total Reasons for Denial from Districts That Denied One to Five Applications

Total Denied Percent Limit UFB PK Racial Imbalance Other

137 6 46 55 4 23

2006-07 Resident Districts that Denied More Than Five Applications

Resident District Total Denied Percent Limit UFB PK Racial Imbalance Other

Madison 91 0 4 0 87 1

Menomonie 13 0 0 10 0 3

Mercer 9 9 0 0 0 0

West Allis 8 0 7 0 0 1

Totals 121 9 11 10 87 5

Note: applications may be denied for more than one reason.

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Appendix I

2007-08 Resident District Denials

2007-08 Resident Districts That Denied One to Five Applications

Altoona Elkhorn Markesan River Ridge

Appleton Elmbrook Medford Riverdale

Ashland Fall River Merrill Saint Croix Central

Bangor Fort Atkinson Milton Seymour

Baraboo Freedom Muskego-Norway Sheboygan Falls

Belleville Genoa City J2 New Berlin Siren

Beloit Grafton New London South Milwaukee

Berlin Grantsburg Northland Pines Sparta

Black River Falls Green Bay Oconomowoc Spencer

Boscobel Hartford UHS Oostburg Spooner

Brown Deer Hayward Oregon Sturgeon Bay

Burlington Holmen Osseo-Fairchild Sun Prairie

Campbellsport Horicon Palmyra-Eagle Suring

Chetek Howards Grove Pecatonica Tomah

Chilton Janesville Phillips Tomorrow River

Coleman Jefferson Port Wash-Saukville Twin Lakes #4

Columbus Kaukauna Portage Two Rivers

Cudahy Kenosha Poynette Valders

Darlington Kiel Racine Waupun

De Forest Lake Holcombe Random Lake West Bend

Deerfield Lakeland UHS Reedsburg West Salem

Dover #1 Luxemburg-Casco Rice Lake Whitnall

Eau Claire Manitowoc Richfield J1 Wisconsin Dells

Ripon Wisconsin Heights

Total Reasons for Denial from Districts That Denied One to Five Applications

Total Denied Percent Limit UFB PK Racial Imbalance Other

169 1 60 72 0 30

2007-08 Resident Districts that Denied More Than Five Applications

Resident District Total Denied Percent Limit UFB PK Racial Imbalance Other

Germantown 6 0 0 6 0 0

Madison Metropolitan 152 0 9 1 140 2

Saint Francis 9 0 0 9 0 0

Waukesha 6 0 0 3 0 3

West Allis 9 0 9 0 0 0

Totals 182 0 18 19 140 5

Note: applications may be denied for more than one reason.

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Appendix J

2008-09 Resident District Denials

2008-09 Resident Districts That Denied One to Five Applications

Altoona De Pere Marinette Saint Croix Central

Appleton Durand Markesan Saint Francis

Ashland Ellsworth Merrill Salem

Ashwaubenon Elmbrook Milton Seymour

Baldwin-Woodville Fall Creek Mount Horeb Sheboygan

Bangor Friess Lake Neenah Sheboygan Falls

Barron Germantown New Berlin Siren

Beloit Grafton Northern Ozaukee South Milwaukee

Berlin Grantsburg Oconomowoc Sparta

Blair-Taylor Green Bay Onalaska Spooner

Boscobel Green Lake Oregon Sun Prairie

Boyceville Holmen Oshkosh Superior

Brillion Horicon Pulaski Tomah

Burlington Hortonville Racine Tomorrow River

Cambria-Friesland Howards Grove Random Lake Valders

Central/Westosha UHS La Crosse Reedsburg Waupun

Clinton Ladysmith-Hawkins Rhinelander Wausaukee

Cudahy Lake Geneva J1 Rice Lake Webster

De Forest Manawa Richfield J1 Whitewater

Manitowoc River Ridge Winneconne

Total Reasons for Denial from Districts That Denied One to Five Applications

Total Denied Percent Limit UFB PK Other

140 5 53 45 38

2008-09 Resident Districts that Denied More Than Five Applications

Resident District Total Denied Percent Limit UFB PK Other

Chippewa Falls 6 0 5 0 1

Eau Claire 7 0 3 0 4

Franklin 7 0 0 7 0

Kenosha 8 0 0 0 8

Madison 17 0 17 0 0

Mukwonago 15 0 0 0 0

Weyerhaeuser 11 0 0 0 11

Totals 71 0 25 7 24

Note: applications may be denied for more than one reason.