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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 121 — School finance

121.83 Computation of tuition.

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121.83 Computation of tuition.
(a)The net school cost for a school year is the sum of the net cost of the general fund, the net cost of the debt service fund, all tuition revenues under this subchapter and special transfer aid under s. 121.85
(b)2. and 3. for that school year for the agency of service, except as follows:
1. If the agency of service does not transport the pupil to and from school:
a. The cost of pupil transportation shall be subtracted.
b. State aid for pupil transportation shall be added.
2. If the agency of service counts the pupil under s. 121.05
(a)or
(2), or on an alternate counting date under s. 121.05
(3)or
(3m), state general aid shall be subtracted.
3. If the pupil receives special education and related services under subch. V of ch. 115 :
a. The cost of instruction and specified services shall be subtracted.
b. The federal and state aid for pupil transportation and special education and related services shall be added.
(b)The regular annual tuition rate is the net school cost divided by the average daily membership of the agency of service.
(c)If the pupil receives special education and related services under subch. V of ch. 115 , the special annual tuition rate is the sum of instructional and specified services costs unique to that program divided by the average daily membership of all pupils enrolled in the program, including those for whom tuition is paid.
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