We admit students through a public, need -
blind admissions lottery each January for 9th grade of the following fall.
Not exact matches
The charter school
admissions process is itself race -
blind: Schools that are too popular conduct
lotteries between their applicants.
That shocked many people in the education world, because it seemed to break state law, which requires a
blind process in assigning students to charters, typically by relying on an
admissions lottery.
To ensure equal
admission opportunities, Rhode Island's charter public schools hold
blind lotteries on March 1 each year to determine their student bodies for the upcoming school year.
BCSE plans to specifically target our children of color and low - income children and insists on
admission by
blind lottery.
As Massachusetts public charter schools, Phoenix schools are required to hold a random,
blind lotteries to select students for
admission.
Charter schools are open to all children on a first - come, first - serve basis unless there is more demand than available seats for the school, in which case a
blind lottery is held to determine
admission.
Massachusetts requires all charter schools to hold a
blind lottery to select students for
admission but not in - district high schools.