Parental Choice definition
Examples of Parental Choice in a sentence
PROVIDER agrees to maintain the Student Attendance and Parental Choice Certificates which have been signed each month by a parent for each student admitted into PROVIDER’s VPK Program class(es) in accordance with the rules of the Office of Early Learning.
The PROVIDER agrees, in accordance with procedures of the COALITION and the Agency for Workforce Innovation, to collect from each child’s parent or guardian Form AWI-VPK 03S or Form AWI-VPK 03L (Student Attendance and Parental Choice Certificate) signed by the parent or guardian.
This is a matching program contingent on the family meeting their monthly obligation, where the academy and conference will each match what the local church congregation gives up to a maximum of $2,000 ($1,000 for village or Parental Choice students).
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Thus, the matching program can yield up to $6,300 for regular dorm students and $2,100 for village or Parental Choice students.
This is a matching program contingent on the family meeting their monthly obligation, where the academy and conference will each match what the local church congregation gives up to a maximum of $2,100 for regular dorm students and $1,050 for village or Parental Choice students.
You agree to require the parent of each VPK child to verify the prior month’s attendance with monthly signature on the Child Attendance and Parental Choice Certificates (Forms OEL-VPK 03L or OEL-VPK 03S).
At the end of each month, you will be responsible to sign a “Child Attendance and Parental Choice Certificate” attesting to the days your child attended school and still choose to attend our program.
Students enrolled in the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program do not pay tuition, registration, or technology fees.