Enrollment Policy. The School shall make student recruitment, admissions, enrollment and retention decisions in a nondiscriminatory manner and without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, sex, marital status, religion, ancestry, disability or need for special education services. In no event may the School limit admission based on race, ethnicity, national origin, disability, gender, income level, athletic ability, or proficiency in the English language. If there are more applications to enroll in the charter school than there are spaces available, the charter school shall select students to attend using a random selection process that shall be publicly noticed and open to the public.
Enrollment Policy. The School shall make student recruitment, admissions, enrollment and retention decisions in a nondiscriminatory manner and without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, sex, marital status, religion, ancestry, disability or need for special
Enrollment Policy. As required by the Colorado Charter Schools Act, C.R.S. §22- 30.5-104(3), the Network shall make enrollment decisions at each School in a nondiscriminatory manner and shall have and implement a recruitment and enrollment plan that ensures that each School is open to any child who resides within the District. The Network will develop and implement an annual recruitment plan for each School, designed to provide access to all student populations which includes, but is not limited to, enrolling students that are eligible for free/reduced lunch, students with special needs, and English language learners, and represents the diversity of the District. The District may review any recruitment plan at any time upon reasonable request to the Network.
Enrollment Policy. As required by the Colorado Charter Schools Act, C.R.S. § 22-30.5- 104(3), the School shall make enrollment decisions in a nondiscriminatory manner and shall have and implement a recruitment and enrollment plan that ensures that it is open to any child who resides within the District. The School will develop and implement an annual recruitment plan, designed to provide access to all student populations which includes, but is not limited to, enrolling students that are eligible for free/reduced lunch, students with special needs, and English language learners, and represents the diversity of the District. The District may review this recruitment plan at any time upon reasonable request to the School.
Enrollment Policy. The Board of Directors must adopt a written student enrollment policy. The policy should include: Five-year enrollment plan (including expansion plan for additional grades and number of students served); A non-discrimination assurance; Eligibility and application requirements (including ages/grades at which the Charter School enrolls, or does not enroll, new students); Marketing/outreach/recruitment timeline and activities; Due dates for application materials; Lottery date and process; Instructions for accepting admission if chosen in the lottery; and Waitlist procedures. Per district charter policy, EBRPSB staff will review the Charter School’s approved enrollment policy and any application materials (i.e. written application, recruitment flyer) to ensure consistency with the Louisiana charter school law. Charter schools authorized by EBRPSB are public schools and are open to all students eligible for enrollment in a public school. Charter schools may not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, creed, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age, ancestry, athletic performance, special need, proficiency in the English language or in a foreign language, or academic achievement in admitting students, nor may charter schools set admissions criteria that are intended to discriminate or that have the effect of discriminating on any of these bases. It is expected that charters schools will enroll students with disabilities in compliance with all applicable law. EBRPSB will monitor all schools for compliance with the law to ensure equal access for ALL students. In admitting students in compliance with applicable law, it is anticipated that a charter school will use reasonable efforts to enroll a percentage of students that is reflective of the number of students with disabilities being served in public schools within the parish in which the Charter School is located. This is not a quota or cap on the enrollment of students with disabilities. All students must be admitted in compliance with applicable law. The percentage of students eligible for special education services who are admitted to the Charter School will be reviewed annually based on the percentage of students identified as receiving special education services in schools within the parish in which the Charter School is located. In the event that the Charter School does not enroll a percentage of special education students that is reflective o...
Enrollment Policy. The School shall comply with Applicable Law and the enrollment policy approved by the Commission and incorporated into this agreement as Attachment 10: Enrollment Policy.
Enrollment Policy. La Jolla Montessori School (LJMS) promises to provide a Montessori education as defined by the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) and as found appropriate for the child. The parents promise to abide by all school rules, including but not limited to, those set forth in the school’s Parent Handbook and those set forth by the Director for each school year. By signing this agreement parents/guardians understand that they are committing to attend La Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx School for the full program stated above (Toddler and/or Primary) unless they give a 30 day notice prior to leaving the school. Last month’s tuition (June 2024) and all tuition installments paid for services used are non-refundable. (both parents’ initials) In the event that LJMS requests the child evaluated by an outside healthcare or educational professional for supplemental services, parents/guardians agree to comply promptly and at their own expense. In the event that such testing shows an emotional, psychological or mental concern, LJMS may require a 1:1 shadow for the child, paid for at the parents’ expense. LJMS has the right to terminate the enrollment agreement if it is in the best interest of the child, LJMS and/or other students.
Enrollment Policy. Lifetime Montessori School (LMS) will provide a Montessori education as defined by the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) and as found appropriate for the student. The parents promise to abide by all school rules, including but not limited to, those set forth in the school’s Parent Handbook and those set forth by the Director and Assistant Director for each school year. By signing this agreement parents/guardians understand that they are committing to attend Lifetime Montessori School for the full program stated above (Toddler, Primary and/or Elementary) unless they give a 30-day notice prior to leaving the school. If you choose to pay in monthly installments, your pre-paid installment for June will only be used towards June and is non-refundable & non-transferable. All tuition installments paid for services used are non-refundable & non-transferable. (both parents’ initials) In the event that Lifetime Montessori School requests the child be tested or evaluated by an outside healthcare or educational professional source, parents/guardians will comply promptly and at their own expense. In the event that such testing shows an emotional, psychological or mental concern, Lifetime Montessori School may require a shadow for the child, paid for at the parent’s expense. Lifetime Montessori School has the right to discharge the child if it is in the best interest of the child, LMS and/or other students.
Enrollment Policy. All new students who come to LCA will be enrolled on a trial basis, in order for all parties involved to make proper evaluation.
1. Parents and student attend an initial interview.
2. Parents fill out the application and sign the parent agreement, which means they agree to fulfill the requirements on that parent agreement.
3. Parents who do not attend Calvary Bible Church validate they regularly attend a fundamental Bible-believing church in agreement with the doctrine of Calvary Bible Church. Some such churches are listed below. Students in third grade or under may be an exception to this requirement. Anchored Hope Baptist Church Auglaize Bible Church Bluelick Bible Church Hartford Independent Baptist Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Baptist Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Baptist Church
4. Parents (and student applicant if in seventh grade or above) read the Academy handbook.
5. Parents attend “New Parents’ Orientation” before the Academy opens.
6. Parents provide previous school contact information, sign records release form(s), and pay the registration fee.
7. Parents watch ACE Parent Orientation DVD’s and fill out accompanying PACE.
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Enrollment Policy. All students are welcome to participate, and our hope is to have enough room for all children wishing to participate, however, enrollment is limited. HALFTime (for elementary school students) and PRIMETime (for middle school students) enrollment is based on the following criteria: