Accessibility Statement

Coulee Christian School is committed to making our website accessible to all users, including individuals with disabilities. We strive to ensure that everyone can access the information and resources provided on our website in a meaningful and usable way.

Our Commitment to Accessibility

We make ongoing, good-faith efforts to improve the accessibility and usability of our website. These efforts include, but are not limited to:
  • Page Titles: Ensure page titles are meaningful and displayed in browser tabs and search engine results.
  • Image Text Alternatives: Provide text alternatives for images to assist people who cannot see them.
  • Headings: Use a meaningful hierarchy for heading levels to enhance readability and structure.
  • Color Contrast: Utilize dark text on a light background or bright text on a dark background for clarity.
  • Resize Text: Ensure the font, line spacing, and other text elements are resizable for accessibility.
  • Keyboard Access: Make sure content and functionality (links, forms, media controls, etc.) are accessible via keyboard navigation.
  • Moving or Flashing Content: Provide users with controls to pause or stop moving or flashing content.
  • Multimedia Alternatives: Offer alternative formats such as captions and text transcripts for multimedia content.
  • Basic Structure Check: Verify that information makes sense when read in the order it is displayed.
  • Audio Adjustability: Include controls to pause or adjust the volume of audio that plays for over three seconds.
  • Breadcrumbs: Offer more than one way to navigate to web pages within a site.
  • Text Links to Plugins: Ensure plugins are accompanied by text links for accessibility.
  • Keyboard-Friendly Browsing: Allow navigation using only keyboard keys.
  • Identify Regions: Properly label common web page regions (e.g., banner, main content, navigation).
  • Popups: Make pop-ups (menus, dialogs, tooltips) accessible.
  • Links: Visually indicate links, such as underlining them.
  • Typography: Choose accessible fonts with distinguishable characters and appropriate letter spacing.
While we aim to follow well-established accessibility standards and best practices, accessibility is an ongoing process, and some content may not yet be fully optimized.

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If you experience difficulty accessing any part of our website or need information in an alternative format, we encourage you to contact us. [Enter the client’s organization name] is happy to assist and provide material in a way that best meets your needs.

Contact Information

Coulee Christian School
  • Main Campus
    230 W. Garland Street
    West Salem, WI 54669
  • High School
    701 Industrial Drive
    West Salem, WI 54669

Ongoing Improvements

We are continually working to enhance the accessibility of our website and welcome your feedback. Your input helps us identify areas where we can improve accessibility and usability for all visitors.

Coulee Christian Non-Discrimination Policy

Coulee Christian School admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, and national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.

Affording a Coulee Christian Education

Investing in your student’s education is one of the most important investments a parent can make.  Coulee Christian School participates in programs that you may be eligible for that would allow your student to attend tuition-free.  Other families may qualify for Tuition Assistance.  We encourage all families with students in grades K-12 who want to offer their children a Christ-centered education to apply and see how you can invest in your students. 

CSS has a robust, need-based financial aid program, and we are confident that we will be able to provide the needed assistance to all families who demonstrate a financial need through our FACTS process.  For families that qualify, up to 50% of the tuition could be covered by Financial Aid.  See the Tuition & Financial Aid section for more details and to apply.

Special Needs Scholarship Program (SNSP)

The Special Needs Scholarship Program (SNSP) allows a student with academic disabilities, who meets certain eligibility requirements, to receive a state-funded scholarship to attend a participating private school.  Students need to reside in the state of WI and have a current IEP or Service Plan to be eligible for this scholarship.  Click here to learn more about SNSP. 

2025-2026 Tuition Rates

A vast majority of our students receive tuition assistance in some form or another, including a multi-student discount.  The rates below are for a full-paying student who doesn’t qualify for financial aid.  These rates reflect the current school year and are subject to change per the decision of the School Board for the following school year. 

There are payment plan options available for 10, 11, or 12 months. (The chart below is based on a 12 month payment plan.) If you desire to pay in full, that payment is due August 1.  

Multi student discount: 

2 children: 6%   –   3 children: 12%   –   4 children 24%   –   5 or more children: 36%