Notice of Educational Options and Opportunities


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Students of the AASD are fortunate to reside in a school district that provides many educational options. While strong neighborhood schools are the foundation of our educational programming, Charter Schools have been developed in collaboration with staff and community members to provide curriculum and instructional delivery options for families at all levels (elementary, middle and high schools). Within each school programs exist to personalize the educational program for students.

Below are links to options available for students across the district. We encourage you to explore these options to determine if one of these options fits best for your child. Please also feel comfortable contacting us directly to have your questions answered. 

Pursuant to Wisconsin State Statute 115.28 (54m), notice must be provided regarding the educational options available to all students who are at least three years old, but not yet 18 years old.

Each of the following areas linked below represent educational options for Wisconsin students:



Options Available for All Students

Alternative Education Programs
At-Risk Education
Charter School Programming
Course Options
English Learners & Bilingual Education
Enrollment in a private school of the family’s choosing (at the family’s own cost, as applicable)
Enrollment in a private school participating in the Wisconsin parental choice program
Full-time Open Enrollment involving physical attendance in a public school of a nonresident school district or attendance through a virtual charter school that is associated with a nonresident school district
Gifted and Talented Education
Home-based private education
Individualized Program and Curriculum
Neighborhood, Public Schools
Summer School Programming
Special Education for students with disabilities
Special Needs Scholarship Program (SNSP)


Options for Elementary Students (PreK-6th grade)

Early Childhood Special Education
Title I Preschool


Options for Middle School Students (7-8th grade)

Career and Technical Education (CTE) Programs


Options for High School Students (9-12th grade)

Early College Credit
Start College Now Technical College Program
Youth Apprenticeship (YA)
Career and Technical Education (CTE) Programs
Private school students in the high school grades have the opportunity to apply for approval to take up two courses per semester in a District school, pursuant to section 118.145(4) of the state statutes
High school students meeting certain age and other eligibility requirements may be permitted to attend a technical college or certain other programs for the purpose of completing a program leading to the student’s high school graduation or to a high school equivalency diploma