Acceptance Requirements. Just like the application requirement, the admission acceptance requirement may not in any way discriminate against students and families. The charter school should require a parent or guardian to accept admission to the charter school by notifying the school (providing multiple ways and ample time to do so) of his or her intent to attend. The charter school must notify EBRPSB of the Charter School’s anticipated student enrollment by established deadlines. For each student that has accepted enrollment and registered to attend, provide: Name Address Social Security number Birthdate Grade Previous school attended A school is only required to hold a slot for a child whose parent has not accepted admission for a maximum of two weeks. Seats do not need to be held for students who have not accepted admission and registered to attend at the school. If an admitted student who has registered to attend the school does not attend school for two consecutive weeks, that slot may be released and given to a student on the waitlist. In such cases, a charter school is required to: Notify the parent/guardian of the registered student after five days of missing school to discuss their intent to send their child to the Charter School. State that in order for the slot to be held, the student must attend school within the next five days. If the student does not attend within those five days, the Charter School may release that particular slot and fill it with a child from the waitlist (if no waitlist exists, the Charter School may receive applications for that slot.)
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Samples: Charter Contract, Charter School Contract
Acceptance Requirements. Just like the application requirement, the admission acceptance requirement may not in any way discriminate against students and families. The charter school should require a parent or guardian to accept admission to the charter school by notifying the school (providing multiple ways and ample time to do so) of his or her intent to attend. The charter school must notify EBRPSB of the Charter School’s anticipated student enrollment by established deadlines. For each student that has accepted enrollment and registered to attend, provide: Name Address Social Security number Birthdate Grade Previous school attended A school is only required to hold a slot for a child whose parent has not accepted admission for a maximum of two weeks. Seats do not need to be held for students who have not accepted admission and registered to attend at the school. If an admitted student who has registered to attend the school does not attend school for two consecutive weeks, that slot may be released and given to a student on the waitlist. In such cases, a charter school is required to: Notify the parent/guardian of the registered student after five days of missing school to discuss todiscuss their intent to send their child to the Charter School. State that in order for the slot to be held, the student must attend school within the next five daysfivedays. If the student does not attend within those five days, the Charter School may release that particular slot and fill it with a child from the waitlist (if no waitlist exists, the Charter School may receive applications for that slot.)
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Samples: Charter School Contract
Acceptance Requirements. Just like the application requirement, the admission acceptance requirement may not in any way discriminate against students and families. The charter school should require a parent or guardian to accept admission to the charter school by notifying the school (providing multiple ways and ample time to do so) of his or her intent to attend. The charter school must notify EBRPSB of the Charter School’s anticipated student enrollment by established deadlines. For each student that has accepted enrollment and registered to attend, provide: • Name • Address • Social Security number • Birthdate • Grade • Previous school attended A school is only required to hold a slot for a child whose parent has not accepted admission for a maximum of two weeks. Seats do not need to be held for students who have not accepted admission and registered to attend at the school. If an admitted student who has registered to attend the school does not attend school for two consecutive weeks, that slot may be released and given to a student on the waitlist. In such cases, a charter school is required to: • Notify the parent/guardian of the registered student after five days of missing school to discuss their intent to send their child to the Charter School. • State that in order for the slot to be held, the student must attend school within the next five days. • If the student does not attend within those five days, the Charter School may release that particular slot and fill it with a child from the waitlist (if no waitlist exists, the Charter School may receive applications for that slot.)
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Samples: Charter Contract
Acceptance Requirements. Just like the application requirement, the admission acceptance requirement may not in any way discriminate against students and families. The charter school should require a parent or guardian to accept admission to the charter school by notifying the school (providing multiple ways and ample time to do so) of his or her intent to attend. The charter school must notify EBRPSB of the Charter School’s anticipated student enrollment by established deadlines. For each student that has accepted enrollment and registered to attend, provide: Name Address Social Security number Birthdate Grade Previous school attended A school is only required to hold a slot for a child whose parent has not accepted admission for a maximum of two weeks. Seats do not need to be held for students who have not accepted admission and registered to attend at the school. If an admitted student who has registered to attend the school does not attend school for two consecutive weeks, that slot may be released and given to a student on the waitlist. In such cases, a charter school is required to: Notify the parent/guardian of the registered student after five days of missing school to discuss their intent to send their child to the Charter School. State that in order for the slot to be held, the student must attend school within the next five days. If the student does not attend within those five days, the Charter School may release that particular slot and fill it with a child from the waitlist (if no waitlist exists, the Charter School may receive applications for that slot.) I. Required Economically Disadvantaged and Students with Exceptionalities Percentage: Pursuant to Louisiana Revised Statute 17:3991(B)(1)(a)(i), the percentage of the total number of students enrolled in a Type 1 charter school based on the October first student membership who are economically disadvantaged and students with exceptionalities as defined in R. S. 17:1942, not including gifted and talented, shall be equal to not less than eighty-five percent of the average percentage of students enrolled in the local public school districts from which the charter school enrolls its students who are economically disadvantaged and shall be equal to not less than eighty-five percent of the average percentage of students enrolled in the local public school districts from which the charter school enrolls its students who have been identified as a student with an exceptionality as defined in R.S. 17:1942, not including gifted and talented. For the purposes of fulfilling the provisions of this Section, the economically disadvantaged and students with exceptionalities percentage for the local public school district shall remain fixed during the term of the approved charter at the percentage which existed during the school year that the charter proposal was approved, or renewed. For the purposes of this contract, including but not limited to Exhibits D and E, the “students with exceptionalities” or “economically disadvantaged" requirements of La. R.S. 17:3991(B)(1)(a)(i) shall apply to and be based upon only students who are not dependent children of permanent employees of the corporate partner.
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Samples: Charter School Contract