Common use of Student Recruitment and Enrollment Clause in Contracts

Student Recruitment and Enrollment. The School will implement the student recruitment strategies and activities described in the Notice of Intent. 1. The table below includes the projected recruitment and enrollment targets for the School as described in the Notice of Intent. Year Total Projected K-12 Enrollment % of students that previously attended a Persistently Low- Performing school Year 1 464 [ 60 % ] Year 2 696 [ 60 % ] Year 3 928 [ 60 % ] Year 4 1160 [ 60 % ] Year 5 1276 [ 60 % ] 2. If the number of applications exceeds the capacity of the program, class, grade level, or building, all applicants shall have an equal chance of being admitted through a random selection process. The School may provide the following enrollment preferences: a. Siblings of currently enrolled students b. Children of the school’s founders, teachers and staff (so long as the total number of students allowed under this preference constitutes only a small percentage of the School’s total enrollment) 3. Unless the School is currently receiving the federal Charter School Program Grant authorized under Title V., Part B of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act, and has been notified by the Department that it is prohibited from doing so, the School shall exempt students from persistently low-performing schools from the enrollment lottery process. If the number of applicants from persistently low-performing schools exceeds the capacity of the program class, grade level or building, all such applicants shall have an equal chance of being admitted through a random selection process. 4. If the School is oversubscribed and must conduct an admissions lottery, pursuant to Section 1002.333(5), Florida Statutes, the lottery process must be transparent and open to the public. 5. Enrollment is subject to compliance with the provisions of section 1003.22, Florida Statutes, concerning school entry health examinations and immunizations. 6. A student may withdraw from the School at any time and enroll in another public school, as determined by District or the School’s policy, as applicable. The School shall work in conjunction with the parent(s) and the receiving school to ensure that such transfers minimize impact on the student's grades and academic achievement. 7. The School shall be in compliance with Florida Constitutional Class Size Requirements, as applicable to charter schools. 8. The School will implement the parental involvement strategies described in the Notice of Intent.

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Samples: Performance Based Agreement, Performance Based Agreement, Performance Based Agreement

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Student Recruitment and Enrollment. The School will implement the student recruitment strategies and activities described in the Notice of Intent. 1. The table below includes the projected recruitment and enrollment targets for the School as described in the Notice of Intent. Year Total Projected K-12 Enrollment % of students that previously attended a Persistently Low- Performing school Year 1 464 [ 60 INSERT # ] [ INSERT % ] Year 2 696 [ 60 INSERT # ] [ INSERT % ] Year 3 928 [ 60 INSERT # ] [ INSERT % ] Year 4 1160 [ 60 INSERT # ] [ INSERT % ] Year 5 1276 [ 60 INSERT # ] [ INSERT % ] 2. If the number of applications exceeds the capacity of the program, class, grade level, or building, all applicants shall have an equal chance of being admitted through a random selection process. The School may provide the following enrollment preferences: a. Siblings of currently enrolled students b. Children of the school’s founders, teachers and staff (so long as the total number of students allowed under this preference constitutes only a small percentage of the Schoolcharter school’s total enrollment) 3. Unless the School is currently receiving the federal Charter School Program Grant authorized under Title V., Part B of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act, and has been notified by the Department that it is prohibited from doing so, the School shall exempt students from persistently low-performing schools from the enrollment lottery process. If the number of applicants from persistently low-performing schools exceeds the capacity of the program class, grade level or building, all such applicants shall have an equal chance of being admitted through a random selection process. 4. If the School is oversubscribed and must conduct an admissions lottery, pursuant to Section 1002.333(5), Florida Statutes, the lottery process must be transparent and open to the public. 5. Enrollment is subject to compliance with the provisions of section 1003.22, Florida Statutes, concerning school entry health examinations and immunizations. 6. A student may withdraw from the School at any time and enroll in another public school, as determined by District or the School’s charter school policy, as applicable. The School shall work in conjunction with the parent(s) and the receiving school to ensure that such transfers minimize impact on the student's grades and academic achievement. 7. The School shall be in compliance with Florida Constitutional Class Size Requirements, as applicable to charter schools. 8. The School will implement the parental involvement strategies described in the Notice of Intent.

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Samples: Performance Based Agreement

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Student Recruitment and Enrollment. The School will implement the student recruitment strategies and activities described in the Notice of Intent. 1. The table below includes the projected recruitment and enrollment targets for the School as described in the Notice of Intent. Year YEAR Total Projected K-12 Enrollment % of students that previously attended a Persistently Low- Low Performing school Year 1 464 [ 60 784 0% ] Year 2 696 [ 60 1,680 2% ] Year 3 928 [ 60 % ] 1,904 TBD Year 4 1160 [ 60 % ] 2,116 TBD Year 5 1276 [ 60 2316 TBD The following table shows the percentage of students that the school expects to serve that live within a 5 mile radius of the PLP: YEAR Total Projected K-12 Enrollment % ]of students that live within a 5- miles radius of the PLP School. Year 1 784 60% Year 2 1,680 60% Year 3 1,904 60% Year 4 2,116 60% Year 5 2,316 60% 2. If the number of applications exceeds the capacity of the program, class, grade level, or building, all applicants shall have an equal chance of being admitted through a random selection process. The School may provide the following enrollment preferences: a. Siblings of currently enrolled students b. Children of the school’s founders, teachers and staff (so long as the total number of students allowed under this preference constitutes only a small percentage of the Schoolcharter school’s total enrollment) 3. Unless the School is currently receiving the federal Charter School Program Grant authorized under Title V., Part B of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act, and has been notified by the Department that it is prohibited from doing so, the School shall exempt students from persistently low-performing schools from the enrollment lottery process. If the number of applicants from persistently low-performing schools exceeds the capacity of the program class, grade level or building, all such applicants shall have an equal chance of being admitted through a random selection process. 4. If the School is oversubscribed and must conduct an admissions lottery, pursuant to Section 1002.333(5), Florida Statutes, the lottery process must be transparent and open to the public. 5. Enrollment is subject to compliance with the provisions of section 1003.22, Florida Statutes, concerning school entry health examinations and immunizations. 6. A student may withdraw from the School at any time and enroll in another public school, as determined by District or the School’s charter school policy, as applicable. The School shall work in conjunction with the parent(s) and the receiving school to ensure that such transfers minimize impact on the student's grades and academic achievement. 7. The School shall be in compliance with Florida Constitutional Class Size Requirements, as applicable to charter schools. 8. The School will implement the parental involvement strategies described in the Notice of Intent.

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Samples: Performance Based Agreement

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