NOTICE OF EDUCATIONAL OPTIONS
Per section 118.57 of Wisconsin State Statute, the Boyceville Community School District is required to annually notify parents of the educational options available to children who reside in the school district. Said options and applicable links to a current listing of educational options are available below.
Boyceville Community School District - https://www.boyceville.k12.wi.us
State Virtual Schools including those listed at - https://dpi.wi.gov/sms/charter-schools/virtual-charter-schools
Full-time Open Enrollment - https://dpi.wi.gov/open-enrollment
Wisconsin Parental Choice Program - https://dpi.wi.gov/assessment/parental-choice-program
Home-Based Private Education - https://dpi.wi.gov/sms/home-based
Early College Credit Program - https://dpi.wi.gov/dual-enrollment/eccp
Start College Now Program - https://dpi.wi.gov/dual-enrollment/start-college-now
SCHOOL AND DISTRICT ACCOUNTABILITY REPORTS
What are Report Cards?
As part of the state accountability system, the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) produces report cards for every publicly funded school and district in Wisconsin. These report cards include data on multiple indicators for multiple years across four Priority Areas - Achievement, Growth, Target Group Outcomes, and On-track to Graduation. Results are provided to schools prior to the next school year. Individual Student Reports (ISRs) are mailed to families around the start of the next school year.
School and District Accountability Reports are always available at the link below. The most recent accountability reports are from the 2023-24 school year. As a District, The Boyceville Community School District received the "meets expectations" designation on the 2023-24 report card.
Here is a valuable assessment resource from the Department of Public Instruction with links to videos
View the 2023-24 report cards for the Boyceville Community School District and all of our District schools:
Boyceville Community School District
Tiffany Creek Elementary
Boyceville Middle School
Boyceville High School
View all district and school report cards in the State of Wisconsin online
Students/families will receive an Individual Student Report (ISR) after the state test is scored.
Los estudiantes/familias recibirán un Informe Estudiantil Individual (ISR) después de que se califique el examen estatal.
ESSA Accountability Report
Please contact your child's school to request a printed copy of the most recent school report card.
NOTICE OF TITLE ONE PARENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Assessment Information / Información de evaluación
NOTICE OF SPECIAL NEEDS VOUCHER PROGRAM
Per 15.7915 of Wisconsin State Statute, the Boyceville Community School District is required to annually notify families of students with disabilities of the Special Needs Voucher Program available to children who reside in the school district. This program was created under Wisconsin Act 55 and will began in the 2016-17 school year. View http://dpi.wi.gov/sms/special-needs-scholarship for further information.
NOTICE OF STUDENT ACADEMIC STANDARDS
The Boyceville Community School District has adopted the Wisconsin Academic Standards in all subject areas including: English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Personal Financial Literacy, Music, Art, Physical Education, Health Education, World Language, Information and Technology, Family and Consumer Sciences, and Technology and Engineering. View the current Academic Standards.
Approved by the Board of Education - July 17, 2024
ACADEMIC AND CAREER PLANNING AND PI-26
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction in the PI-26 legislation requires public school districts to provide academic and career planning services to students in grades 6 through 12 beginning in the 2017-18 school year. These academic and career planning requirements connect school districts’ education for employment plans and programs to the academic and career planning requirements. View the Academic and Career Planning document for more information.
CHILD FIND AND STUDENT SERVICES
The District must locate, identify, and evaluate all resident children with disabilities, including children with disabilities attending private schools, regardless of the severity of their disabilities. The school district has a special education screening program to locate and screen all children with suspected disabilities who are residents of the District and who have not graduated from high school. Upon request, the District will screen any resident child who has not graduated from high school to determine whether a special education referral is appropriate. A request may be made by contacting Rebecca Hanestad, Director of Special Education, 715-643-3647, Ext. 120 or by writing her Boyceville Community School District, 1003 Tiffany Street, Boyceville, Wisconsin 54725.
Child Find Information
Confidentiality Personally Identifiable Information Obtained Through Child Find Activities
Title 1 - Parent's Rights and Responsibilities
District LEA ESSA Plan
ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION/EMERGENCY CARE POLICY AND PROCEDURE
View Policy 5330 Administration of Medication/Emergency Care.
View the District's Anaphylaxis and Epi-Pen® Administration Plan.
NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND, HOMELESS STUDENTS
Children of homeless individuals and unaccompanied homeless youth (youth not in the physical custody of a parent/guardian) who are actually living in the District, or who were enrolled in the District when they became homeless, shall have equal access to the same free, appropriate public education, including comparable services, as provided to other children and youth who reside in the District. The District Administrator shall designate an employee to be the District's liaison for homeless children and youth, who will be responsible for administration of this policy.
Boyceville Community School District Liaison,
Taylor Pitt, Elementary Guidance Counselor
1003 Tiffany Street
Boyceville, WI 54725
Email
715-643-3647, Ext. 177
NOTIFICATION OF RIGHTS UNDER THE PROTECTION OF PUPIL RIGHTS AMENDMENT (PPRA)
PPRA affords parents certain rights regarding our conduct of surveys, collection and use of information for marketing purposes, and certain physical exams.
STUDENT NONDISCRIMINATION
It is the policy of the Boyceville Community School District, pursuant to §118.13 and §111.31-§111.395, Wis. Stats. and PI 9, along with exceptions and defenses as defined by law, that no person shall be subject to discrimination on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, race, national origin, ancestry, color, creed, religion, age, pregnancy, marital or parental status, arrest or conviction record, or physical, mental, emotional or learning disability in its educational programs and in employment.
TITLE IX NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF SEX IN EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES
The Boyceville Community School District is committed to maintaining an educational and work environment that is free from discrimination based on sex, including sexual harassment. We believe that every student and staff should feel supported, welcomed and respected and as such shall not discriminate against any person on the basis of sex.
Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 ("Title IX") is a federal law intended to ensure sex and gender equality and protect students and staff against sexual harassment in all school programs and activities, extending to admission and employment.
Pursuant to our Title IX obligations, the Board has developed Policy 2266 - Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in Education Programs or Activities. This policy applies to individuals of all sexual orientations and gender identities.
Title IX Notice
Title IX Training Materials
Boyceville Community School District Title IX Coordinator,
Rebecca Hanestad, Director of Special Education
1003 Tiffany Street
Boyceville, WI 54725
Email
(715)643-3647, Ext. 120
EQUAL EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY AND NONDISCRIMINATION
The Boyceville Community School District is committed to providing an equal educational opportunity for all students in the District.
Equal Education Opportunity Notice
STUDENT RECORDS NOTICE
The Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) requires school districts to provide annual notice of student and parents' rights regarding student records; the existence of the Student Records Policy 8330 and where copies can be obtained; and, of the opportunity to file a complaint with the Family Policy and Regulations Office of the Department of Education.
DIRECTORY INFORMATION (EXCERPT FROM POLICY 8330 STUDENT RECORDS)
Each year the District Administrator shall provide a public notice to students and their parents of the District's intent to make available, upon request, certain information known as "directory information." The Board designates as student "directory information":
- a student's name;
- address;
- telephone number;
- date and place of birth;
- photograph;
- major field of study;
- participation in officially recognized activities and sports;
- height and/or weight, if a member of an athletic team;
- dates of attendance;
- date of graduation;
- degrees and awards received;
- name of the school most recently previously attended.
Parents and eligible students may refuse to allow the Board to disclose any or all of such "directory information" upon written notification to the Board within fourteen (14) days after receipt of the District Administrator's annual public notice or enrollment of the student into the District if such enrollment occurs after the annual public notice. Any parent or eligible student who refuses to allow disclosure of directory data and who participates in the extra-curricular activity must complete the appropriate acknowledgment, which includes a limitation on the refusal to disclose directory information obtained during the course of the student’s participation in extra-curricular activities.
DISTRICT USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA
Policy 7544 Use of Social Media describes the social media platforms/sites and practices for District uses.
Boyceville Community School District Social Media Directory:

WAIVER OF SCHOOL FEES OR FINES
Policy 6152.01 Waiver of School Fees or Fines outlines the eligibility requirements and procedures by which families can request a waiver of school fees.
FOOD SERVICES
Policy 8500 Food Services outlines the District food service program available to families including procedures on dietary modifications, meal charges, bad debts and negative account balances.
Food Service Nondiscrimination Statement
WELLNESS
Policy 8510 Wellness outlines aspects related to wellness in the District.
FREE AND REDUCED-PRICE MEALS
Policy 8531 Free and Reduced-Price Meals notifies families of the availability of participation in the Free & Reduced Meal programs. The application is available on the District website and linked in the Annual Student Information Verification (ASIV) process.
COPYRIGHTED WORKS
The Boyceville Community School District adheres to appropriate Copyright regulations and policies. Copyright issues and concerns can be communicated to:
Boyceville Community School District Copyright Agent,
Jacob Schoeder, Network Administrator/Librarian
1003 Tiffany Street
Boyceville, WI 54725
Email
715-643-3647, Ext. 325
View the full text of Policy 2531 Copyrighted Works.
DISTRICT LIBRARY PLAN
View the District's Library Plan
ESSER 3 PLAN
View the ESSER 3 LEA Plan Report
ASBESTOS NOTIFICATION
View the Annual Asbestos Notice
INDOOR QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN
View the Indoor Quality Management Plan Notice
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