Private schools ca
n't accept new students if they get a D or an F from the state for two consecutive years, though they can keep the ones they already have.
Participating private schools with unacceptable ratings are barred
from accepting new students receiving vouchers for the following year.
They must
accept new students at any time of year and do their best, no matter what is necessary to meet the child's needs.
After they were slated for closure, high schools would
stop accepting new students and gradually phase out as students transferred elsewhere, graduated, or dropped out over the next three years.
Under both bills, failing private schools in the voucher program wouldn't be allowed to
accept new students on vouchers.
Private voucher schools would be restricted
from accepting new students or be removed from the program altogether if improvement is not made.
«HHS has chosen to put these rules in effect and we're crowded up against our own internal deadlines
for accepting new students and renegotiating insurance contracts.»
If you're a health care provider interested in enrolling in the 2015 Class of the Whole Health Medicine Institute, we're
accepting new students until the program begins with a live event in the San Francisco Bay area on June 5.
A chronically failing voucher school may not
accept new students using vouchers for three years after being identified and only after reapplying to participate.
Eight DC charter high schools restrict applications to certain grades, with two high - performing ones — BASIS and Washington Latin — not
accepting new students after 9th grade.
As a Type 5 Charter school, Morris Jeff Community School uses the OneApp process (Recovery School District application)
for accepting new students to our school.
On April 19, 2017, the Whitter College Board of Trustees announced that my alma mater Whittier Law School would
stop accepting new students and close permanently at the appropriate time.
To that end, Farrow said he included in his bill a provision that would block low - performing private voucher schools
from accepting new students and laid out interventions for low - performing public schools.
The difference: Success does
n't accept new students after the start of 3rd grade, claiming that its restrictive backfill policy is necessary to build its unique academic culture.
But another charter middle school that
accepts new students at all grades, E.L. Haynes, maintained a class size of 101 between 6th and 8th grade for the same period.
They then receive a «scholarship cohort index» score that's used to determine whether they can continue to
accept new students.
In the years since, the state has used quantifiable results to identify persistently weak schools, suspending their ability to
accept new students.
They do have advantages: 100 percent of their families make an active choice to enroll; their students arrive with slightly higher test scores; and they don't have to
accept new students after the school year begins.
Charters aren't required to disclose backfill policies or attrition rates (a policy that should change), but most say that
they accept new students when a spot opens in any grade.
If a charter school reaches enrollment capacity, then it must offer a lottery when
accepting new students.
Private voucher schools that don't perform would not be allowed to
accept new students or reopen as a charter school.
Some charter schools backfill, which means
they accept new students to fill slots that become vacant.
Washington Latin
accepts new students in grades 5 - 9 ONLY; we do not accept new students after 9th grade due to the Latin language requirement for graduation.
To remain eligible to
accept new students, a private school must receive a Scholarship Cohort Index of at least 50
A: Our rolling enrollment and partnership process make it possible to
accept new students and schools into our program any day of the year.