Kenosha eSchool Transition From Charter School to KUSD Program

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If you watched the last KUSD Board meeting you may have noticed that eSchool will be transitioning from a charter to a KUSD program. This was done to allow to us to continue to service special circumstance students such as teen mothers, students needed virtual learning due to medical reasons, etc. Please note this will not have a major impact for most of our students. We will continue to service students who want to take all of their courses online (full time students). We will continue to service part time enrollments as well. We will continue to service special circumstance students as noted above. There are a few changes that families should be aware of starting next year…
– eSchool will no longer be allowed (per the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction) to take on full time open enrolled students.
– All students will be duel enrolled with eSchool and their home school (not applicable to abeyance/expelled students).
-As students are duel enrolled with their home school, they will receive a diploma from their home school (even if they take all their courses online). Additionally, full time students will participate in graduation at their home school.
-Many statewide tests will may be taken at the home school. We are still working on which tests will be taken at the home school and what tests will be taken at eSchool. We will keep you informed as those decisions are made.
-Moving forward we will now be known as the eSchool Program.
If you have questions or concerns regarding this change, I encourage you to reach out to me either by email acasper@kusd.edu or by contacting me at 262-359-7715.

Kenosha News eSchool Article PDF