Racine Parental Choice Program
Racine Parental Choice Program
40 Choice Schools |
4,170 Participating Students |
The Racine Parental Choice Program (RPCP) was launched in 2011. This program provides low- and middle-income families in the Racine Unified School District the option to attend a private school through the use of a voucher.
Participating Schools
Click here for a list of schools participating in the RPCP during the 2026-27 school year.
Student Eligibility
- The student must reside in the Racine Unified Public School District. Students who live in Racine County outside of the RUSD can apply to a school in the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program.
- Family income must be at or below 300% of the federal poverty level (see income eligibility charts here)
- The student must meet one of the following prior year attendance requirements: a public school student in grades K4-12; a student who was not enrolled in school the previous year (including homeschool for the entire prior school year); a private school student in grades K4, K5, 1, 9; a student who participated in the MPCP or RPCP the previous school year; or, a student who is on a MPCP, RPCP, or WPCP waiting list.
- There is no limit on the number of students that may participate in the RPCP.
Application Periods
Application periods run on a monthly basis from February-September:
- February 2-20, 2026
- March 1-20, 2026
- April 1-20, 2026
- May 1-20, 2026
- June 1-22, 2026
- July 1-20, 2026
- August 1-20, 2026
- September 1-14, 2026
Schools determine which months they will accept applications. View the DPI’s list of participating Choice schools or ask the school directly which months you may apply.
Voucher Amounts
For the 2026–2027 school year, the estimated amount of the voucher is $11,305 for grades K-8 and $13,799 for grades 9-12. The voucher amount increases by an amount equal to the increase in state public school funding each year. Please note that payment amounts are subject to statutory changes.
Racine Parental Choice Program FAQ
Some schools accept the supporting documentation via email. Contact the school directly regarding how to provide the supporting documentation or check their website.
Schools are permitted to charge additional fees for the following things:
- Personal items such as towels, gym clothes or uniforms
- Social and extracurricular activities not a part of the required curriculum
- Musical instruments
- Meals
- Transportation
- Before and after-school care
- High school classes not required for graduation
In grades K-8, the voucher is accepted as full payment for the cost of tuition. In grades 9-12, the school may charge additional tuition if the family’s income is greater than 220 percent of the federal poverty level.
If you don’t want your child to participate in religious activity or religious instruction, simply notify the child’s teacher or the school principal in writing.
All students who meet residency, prior year attendance, and income requirements are eligible for the program. A school may not use grades or test scores as a condition of acceptance. A school may test students for placement purposes after they’ve been accepted.
You need complete the online application each year during the open enrollment period. Open enrollment periods vary by choice program.
The application is on the DPI website and you must have an email address to use the system. If your student doesn’t meet the application grade level or prior year attendance requirement, you won’t be able to complete the application.
You may apply to one or more schools at the same time.
Eligibility is based on family income, prior year attendance, residency, and age of students entering grades K4, K5, and 1. Eligibility is not based on race, ethnic background, religion, prior test scores, grades, recommendations or membership in a church or parish. Choice schools must accept all eligible applications.
In the RPCP, MPCP, and WPCP, the school must have a random drawing to select choice students if there are more eligible applications submitted than seats available.
It depends on the school and on the school district. Some schools provide transportation. Some districts provide transportation or reimburse the parent a certain amount for their transportation costs. Check directly with the school you plan to attend or with your district of residence.
Wisconsin is home to four parental choice programs – the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (MPCP), the Racine Parental Choice Program (RPCP), the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program (WPCP), and the Special Needs Scholarship Program (SNSP).
The school will notify you within 60 days whether your child has received a voucher or has been placed on a waiting list. If more applications are received than slots available, the school will also let you know the date of the lottery to select choice students. If your student is placed on the waiting list, the school will let you know what your place in line is. If the school rejects your application, the notice of non-acceptance will give you the reason why.
If your student is offered a choice seat, you must notify the school within five days whether or not they will attend. You must also provide proof of residency and income before the end of the enrollment period.
The “once in, always in” provision means your child keeps his or her voucher even if family income rises, as long as your student continues to attend a choice school and does not voluntarily leave the program. Your family might have some children who qualify and others that don’t depending on the year each one applies to enter one of the Wisconsin school choice programs.
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