Private Schools

Parentally-Placed Private (PPP) indicates a student placed by a parent or guardian in a private school, who receives special education or related services from a public school/district (the submitting district) that meets Federal standards under a service plan (34 CFR 300.132 – 300.144).

‘Submitting district’ refers to the public school/district in which the private school is located. This public school/district is responsible for providing the special education and related services as outlined in the PPP student’s Individual Service Plan (ISP). For example, a PPP student attends Holy Cross school in Madison, WI which makes Madison Metropolitan School District the submitting district. The district in which the student resides is of no consequence to PPP data reporting.

Why does my child have an ISP and not an IEP?

An ISP (Individual Service Plan) describes the specific special education and/or related services the student will receive from the school district in light of the services the school district has determined will be available to private school students. Students on the district waitlist will not have an ISP until they are able to come off the waitlist.

An ISP is different from an IEP (Individual Education Plan) provided in the public schools.

Private Schools within RUSD Boundary

Concordia Lutheran

Evergreen Elementary & Middle

Hope Christian

John Paul II Academy

Lutheran High

Our Lady of Grace Academy

Prairie School

Racine Christian

Racine Montessori

Renaissance School

Sonnenberg School

St. Catherine's Middle & High

St. John Lutheran

St. Joseph School

St. Lucy's

St. Rita's

Trinity Lutheran Preschool

Trinity Lutheran School

Trinity Lutheran

Wisconsin Lutheran - EC Campus, Elementary & Middle