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Open Enrollment

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Who Has Open Enrollment Seats in Nearby Districts?

Find information on open enrolling your child in the following districts: Waukesha, Wauwatosa, Elmbrook, Hamilton, Menomonee Falls, Muskego-Norway and New Berlin.

Looking to open enroll your child in a school district other than the one in which you live for the 2013-14 school year? There is not a lot of space available in districts among the western suburbs.  A few school districts in Waukesha County are not opening enrollment seats for the 2012-13 school year. Elmbrook, Hamilton and New Berlin will not have any open enrollment seats. Other districts only have seats open at the elementary level, such as Menomonee Falls and Muskego-Norway. Waukesha School District's enrollment projections are difficult to determine at this time, however, Executive Director of Student Services Jennifer Wimmer is encouraging applications.  "With eAchieve Academy, a district online school, the School District of …

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12:07 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013

If you are looking for a great education for your child in a safe, no bullying school, I strongly recommend St. Joe's in Big Bend, Wisconsin. They currently have open enrollment available now. We send our kids there and don't have to worry about bullying plus the education they receive is outstanding with the staff second to none. Check out www.stjoesbb.com   more ›

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Open Enrollment Spaces Available, But in Elementary Schools Only

Muskego-Norway Schools have 24 spaces available in all five of its elementary schools, but not all grades have openings.

The number of projected open enrollment spaces available for the 2013-2014 school year were announced at the Muskego-Norway School Board meeting Monday night, and if you're a non-resident hoping to get your child into a Muskego middle school, you're out of luck. However, 24 spaces are currently available in the following elementary schools for the following grades: Projections were based on the department of public instructions process for calculating spaces by rolling current class sizes forward.

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