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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 115 — State superintendent; general classifications and definitions; children with disabilities

115.359 Recovery high schools; operational and planning grants.

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115.359 Recovery high schools; operational and planning grants.
(1)Definition. In this section, “recovery high school” means a public, private, or tribal school that operates only high school grades and meets all of the following criteria:
(a)The school is specifically designed for pupils in recovery from a substance use disorder or a mental health disorder that coexists with a substance use disorder.
(b)The school awards high school credits that count towards a high school diploma awarded by the school or high school credits that will transfer and count towards a high school diploma awarded by a school district.
(2)Eligibility; operational grant. A recovery high school is eligible for a grant under sub.
(3)if the recovery high school satisfies all of the following:
(a)The recovery high school is governed by a governing board.
(b)The recovery high school employs an individual who is responsible for the daily operations of the recovery high school.
(c)The recovery high school demonstrates that its model is capable of supporting its anticipated enrollment.
(d)If the recovery high school is a private school, the private school is a nonprofit organization.
(e)The recovery high school requires prospective pupils to apply to the recovery high school and conditions eligibility for enrollment on all of the following:
1. That the pupil desires to be sober.
2. That the pupil commits to attend the recovery high school daily.
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