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Board reviews draft open-enrollment seats for 2025–26 and proposes sibling-preference change
Summary
Assistant Superintendent Jared Rosing presented draft open-enrollment seat counts for 2025–26 and proposed a policy change that would make sibling placement a preference rather than a guaranteed enrollment; the board discussed draft count of 181 seats and program constraints.
Assistant Superintendent for Business Operations Jared Rosing told the Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District board on Jan. 13 that the district plans to propose 181 new open-enrollment seats for the 2025–26 school year and to change the policy that currently guarantees enrollment for siblings of attending open-enrolled students to a preference.
Why it matters: The board must set open-enrollment numbers and any local policy changes by January so the district can publish seat availability ahead of the state open-enrollment application window. Rosing said the district uses open enrollment to maintain class-size midpoints as resident enrollment declines and to…
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