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    K-8 Enrollment

    K-8 Enrollment

    Kindergarten through grade 8 Enrollment

    We encourage all residents of the City of Milwaukee to enroll their children in a Milwaukee Public School. Whatever your child's specific educational needs may be, there is an MPS school that can meet them.

    When beginning the enrollment process:

    Be sure to know the different Types of Schools MPS offers.

    Visit our Choosing a School section to learn more about academic programs and other factors to consider.

    There are several things you will need the first time you register your child with MPS. These include:

    #1 The student's certified birth certificate

    #2 The student's immunization records

    #3 Proof of address (current utility bill)

    #4 Proof of identification of the parent (driver's license)

    If the student is returning to MPS, only proof of address is needed.

    To enroll your child in an MPS elementary or middle school, the three choice form is used.

    The enrollment form allows you to select three schools. Your first choice should be the one that you think would be the best school for your child. The second and third choices should be schools that you would like your child to attend if your first choice is not available.

    MPS encourages parents to choose the school that serves their neighborhood. If you choose a Neighborhood School, or Neighborhood Specialty School, you have a good chance of getting your first choice. The number of seats available and the number of students applying affect whether or not you get your first choice.

    Because many parents choose Citywide Specialty Schools, your chance of getting assigned one is not as good as if you choose your Neighborhood School.

    You have the right to choose any school in the district but will not be provided transportation in all cases. Be sure to read the transportation section before making your selections.

    Some middle and high schools have an application process. This process takes place at the end of October and the requirements vary from school to school.

    MPS Non-Discrimination Notice
    Nondiscrimination Notice

    It is the policy of the Milwaukee Public Schools, as required by section 118.13, Wisconsin Statutes, that no person will be denied admission to any public school or be denied the benefits of, or be discriminated against in any curricular, extracurricular, pupil services, recreational or other program or activity because of the person�s sex, race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital or parental status, sexual orientation or physical, mental, emotional or learning disability.

    This policy also prohibits discrimination under related federal statutes, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (race, color, and national origin), Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (sex), and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (disability), and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (disability).

    The following individuals have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies:

    • For section 118.13, Wisconsin Statutes, federal Title IX:
      Patricia Gill, Director, Office of Family Services, Room 133, Milwaukee Public Schools,
      5225 West Vliet St., P. O. Box 2181, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53201-2181
    • For Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504), federal Title II:
      Jeff Molter, 504/ADA Coordinator for Students, MPS Department of Special Services,
      5225 West Vliet St., P. O. Box 2181, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53201-2181. (414) 475-8139 TTD: (414) 475-8139