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District outlines open-enrollment policy changes and projects up to 324 potential new seats

Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District Board of Education · January 13, 2026
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Summary

Assistant Superintendent Jared Rosing reviewed the district's open enrollment policy, said siblings now receive preference but are no longer guaranteed placement, recommended 25 new ninth-grade seats, and presented a preliminary projection of up to 324 potential new open-enrollment seats for 2026–27.

Assistant Superintendent of Operations Jared Rosing presented the Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District's open enrollment policy and preliminary enrollment projections at the Jan. 12 board meeting.

Rosing said the district's open enrollment window will run from February through April and emphasized that current students who move out of the district retain guaranteed placement without reapplying. "Our siblings are given preference. They're not guaranteed," Rosing said, describing a policy change…

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