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The requirements for admission to the school. If Charter School imposes admissions requirements, those requirements shall be set forth with specificity in Appendix A and shall not be in conflict with Federal Charter School Program Requirements and shall not be modified except by mutual agreement. If Charter School does not have seats for all the students who apply during the application period(s), a random selection process (lottery) for enrollment shall be used. Charter School shall maintain pupil database information on an MPS approved format in accordance with MPS administrative policies and procedures pertaining to each Charter School pupil, including, but not limited to the pupil's name, address, home phone number, place and date of birth, parent(s) or guardian, immunization records, ethnic background, school of last attendance, number of siblings, and emergency contact. In addition, unless Charter School has received a written exemption from MPS, Charter School shall maintain pupil database information on an MPS approved format and as required by MPS, including, but not limited to the update of official transcripts, promotion, graduation, credit detail, diploma, and pupil attendance data. If Charter School receives a written exemption, all transcripts must be accompanied by a translation. Charter School shall place in each pupil’s cumulative folder copies of the final report card and official transcripts. Charter school shall fully comply with the law regarding the confidentiality of pupil records as provided for in 20 U.S.C. §1232g Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and its implementing regulations and Wis. Stat. § 118.125. Charter School shall also be subject to all MPS school records retention guidelines. Charter School shall comply with retention schedules set forth in Administrative Policy 8.42 on Student Records. Charter School shall submit in Appendix A, a plan that describes the means by which Charter School will include pupils with special education needs, including pupils whose special education needs are other than speech and language only, in Charter School’s pupil population. The MPS Division of Special Services shall review annually with Charter School the enrollment of children with disabilities. Charter School shall make a commitment to serve children with disabilities whether such children are currently or newly identified as children with disabilities. Charter School, as a public school, shall, through its policies and procedures, comply with all of the requirement...
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The requirements for admission to the school. 7.01 Because NMCS is a school of choice, participation in the dual language immersion model at NMCS is entirely voluntary. Prior to enrolling at NMCS, parents and/or guardians will be advised that continuous participation for the duration of the program is essential if their children are to realize the full benefits of the program. Upon enrollment, parents and/or guardians will be required to sign a statement acknowledging that they have been informed of the importance of continuous K-5 participation and that they understand that exiting the program prior to completion of the K-5 program will substantially affect the benefits that can be obtained.

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