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DPI VISTA Project


The goal of the DPI VISTA Project is to build capacity for family involvement in low-income schools and communities by implementing a research-based, sustainable process for partnerships.

The project coordinators envisage positive effects for the whole school community, such as:

For Students

  • Increased enrollment in more challenging academic programs
  • More classes passed
  • Better attendance, better social skills

For Parents

  • More support from school and other parents
  • Increased feeling of ownership of school
  • Improved awareness of student progress

For Teachers

  • More respect for families' strengths and efforts
  • Heightened readiness to involve families in new ways
  • Increased satisfaction with family involvement and support

The DPI VISTA Project provides eligible schools with three valuable resources:

  • Full-time VISTA member (For up to 3 years to develop and sustain partnership practices)
  • Trainings (On developing and creating a framework for effective partnership practices)
  • Connections and Resources (From the DPI and from a network of hundreds of other Partnership Schools)

The DPI supports up to twenty VISTA members per year throughout Wisconsin at schools who serve a high proportion of low-income students. People interested in hosting or serving as VISTA members at these sites are encouraged to apply.

What is Our DPI VISTA Project All About?

What is AmeriCorps*VISTA?
What are the benefits of the program?
DPI VISTA Project Description.

Current Sites and Projects

Brief Descriptions of current DPI VISTA placements

How to Apply

Interested in BECOMING a VISTA Member?

Information for persons who are interested in serving in a low-income school or learning center as a VISTA member, and would like to find out more about applying.

Interested in HOSTING a VISTA Member?

If your school, school district, or community learning center serves a significant population of low-income families, and you believe that a positive impact can be made by having a VISTA member, this site provides information you need about eligibility, expectations, and the application process.

For more information, contact

Betsy Prueter, Project Coordinator
Phone: 608-267-7290
betsy.prueter@dpi.wi.gov

Or dial 800-441-4563, and request the above extensions


For questions about this information, contact Jane L. Grinde (608) 266-9356

Last updated on 11/3/2008 11:38:05 AM