Wisconsin State Data:
Last updated: 2021
Wisconsin law prescribes how the Milwaukee Public Schools must report and sell underutilized and vacant buildings, giving a preference to public charter school operators. The law defines eligible properties as those unused or underutilized for at least 12 consecutive months or otherwise been designated as surplus.
Wisconsin law provides that charter schools are eligible to receive tax-exempt financing from the Wisconsin Health and Educational Facilities Authority, the Wisconsin Public Finance Authority, and various city redevelopment agencies.
– Wisconsin Charter Schools Program [dpi.wi.gov/parental-education-options/charter-schools/grants]
– Wisconsin Health and Educational Facilities Authority [whefa.com/]
– Wisconsin Public Finance Authority [pfauthority.org/]
Public Charters on Tribal Lands or Serving a Significant Proportion of Native Students:
Source: National Alliance for Public Charter Schools (2018)