The Tri-County Area School District offers a variety of educational options to children who reside within the District.
The District’s primary educational pathway and instructional program for students involves a progression from 4-year-old Kindergarten through 12th Grade, leading to a high school diploma.
The District’s Schools:
High School: Tri-County High School
Middle School: Tri-County Middle School
Elementary Schools: Tri-County Elementary
School Some of the specific education programs offered to eligible students who are enrolled in and attending the District’s schools include the following:
Early childhood special education (for students who are at least 3 years old but not yet school-age).
Special education for students with disabilities.
English language learner/bilingual-bicultural education.
Gifted and talented education.
Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs.
Individualized program and curriculum modifications.
Alternative education program(s).
At-risk education (e.g., for students identified as being at-risk of not graduating from high school).
Summer school programming.
After school programs.
Educational options for students who are enrolled in the District that involve part-time attendance at an educational institution other than a District school include the following:
The Course Options Program, which: -
Provides opportunities to apply for approval to take up to 2 courses at a time at another educational institution;
Is subject to state and local eligibility requirements, including the limitation that the course(s) must satisfy a high school graduation requirement; and
Includes certain District-approved dual credit opportunities that the District offers in conjunction with a partner institution of higher education.
The Youth Options Program, which:
Provides opportunities to apply for approval to take courses at certain institutions of higher education; and
Is available only to students who are enrolled in the 11th or 12th Grade.
Additional educational options for children who reside within the District that involve full-time enrollment/attendance at a school, program or other educational institution other than a District school include the following:
High school students meeting certain age and other eligibility requirements may be permitted to attend a technical college or certain other program for the purpose of completing a program leading to the student’s high school graduation or to a high school equivalency diploma.
Full-Time Open Enrollment involving physical attendance in a public school of a nonresident school district or attendance through a virtual charter school that is associated with a nonresident school district.
Beginning in the 2016-2017 school year, a child with a disability who meets the program’s specific eligibility requirements may apply to attend an eligible, participating private school under a scholarship awarded through the state’s “Special Needs Scholarship Program,” as established under Wis. Stat. § 115.7915.
Enrollment in a private school of the family’s choosing (at the family’s own cost, as applicable).
Enrollment in a home-based private educational program as provided under state law.
Educational options for children who reside within the District but who are enrolled in and attending a private school or home-based private educational program include the following:
Such students have the opportunity to attend summer school classes/programs offered in the District.
Such students have the opportunity to participate in middle school after school athletic activities.
Private school students in the high school grades have the opportunity to apply for approval to take up to two courses per semester in a District school, pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 118.145(4).
Students who are enrolled in a home-based private educational program have the opportunity to:
Apply for approval to take up to two courses per semester in public schools as provided under Wis. Stat. § 118.53.
Participate in District interscholastic athletic athletics and other District extracurricular activities as provided under Wis. Stat. § 118.133.
For more information about any of the educational options listed in this notice, please contact the District’s main administrative office at (715) 335-6366 or the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction at (608) 266-3390.
Notice of educational options for children who reside within the district