Randomized Lottery Admission
If more students apply for a first-time admission than the school is
able to accept by the annual deadline that the school has established for the
receipt of applications for the next school year, the school will use a random,
anonymous student selection method established in the school’s charter and
described in the charter application.
If there are still more applications for admission than the school is able to
accept after the completion of the random, anonymous student selection
method, then the school shall place the applicants on a waiting list for
admission.
The school will use a weighted lottery in the student selection process only
when necessary to comply with a federal court order, or federal administrative
order.
Not withstanding the above, the school does allow a preference for:
• Children of the founding members. The number of enrollment preferences
granted to children of founding members shall not exceed 10% of the total
number of students enrolled in the school; and
• Siblings of students currently enrolled in the school.
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Cross Reference:
Enrollment and Entrance