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Admissions


Students who express an earnest desire for a Christian education and a willingness to abide by the standards adopted by the school are invited to apply. An application with references listed should be filled out.

The procedure for admission of new students includes:

1. Interview with the principal or school staff member
2. Application and Registration forms to be filled out and returned
3. References returned, including a Pastor sponsorship
4. All scholastic and academic records turned in
5. All health records including immunization, health form and physician’s exam. We recommend eye exams for all students.
*Physicals are required upon entrance of K5 or first grade, depending on which grade you enter our school first, as well as when in 5th & 9th grade, and anyone coming in from out of Wisconsin. Please plan ahead.
6. A birth certificate for Kindergarten applicants and all new students
7. Approval by the school board

You will need to fill out an application that will be reviewed by the school board. All new students are automatically placed on probation for the first quarter. The school board has the authority to accept or deny any application. Parents will be notified of the decision of the school board if their child is denied acceptance to the school.

Applicants for Kindergarten should be 5 years of age by September lst according to Wisconsin State Law, and upon approval of Admissions Committee.
Each student at Milwaukee S.D.A. School is expected to function in the normal classroom environment without excessive supplemental supervision. When serious need for support services is indicated it may be recommended that the student be placed in an alternate program better suited to the child’s needs.

Nondiscrimination: Milwaukee Seventh-day Adventist School does not discriminate on the basis of race in administration of educational policy or applications for admission. Milwaukee Seventh-day Adventist School admits students of any race to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students in the school.

Grade Placement: Transfer students may be required to take a placement test. Kindergarten and First-Grade students may be required to take a readiness test. Current transcripts, placement test results, and teacher evaluation will determine grade placement of a student.