| Pupil Admission Requirements
(A.R.S. § 15-184)
- A charter school shall enroll all eligible pupils who submit a timely application, unless the
number of applications
exceeds the capacity of a program, class, grade level
or building. A charter school shall give enrollment
preference to pupils returning to the charter
school in the second
or any subsequent year of its operation and to siblings
of pupils already enrolled in the charter school.
A charter school that is sponsored by a school
district governing
board shall give enrollment preference to eligible
pupils who reside within the boundaries of
the school district
where the charter school is physically located. If
capacity is insufficient to enroll all pupils
who submit a timely
application, the charter school shall select pupils
through an equitable selection process such
as a lottery except
that preference shall be given to siblings of a pupil
selected through an equitable selection process such
as a lottery.
- Except as provided in subsection C, a charter school
shall not limit admission based on ethnicity, national
origin, gender, income level, disabling condition,
proficiency in the English language or athletic ability.
- A charter school may limit admission to pupils within
a given age group or grade level.
- A charter school shall admit pupils who reside in
the attendance area of a school or who reside in
a school
district that is under a court order of desegregation
or that is a party to an agreement with the United
States department of education office for civil rights
directed
toward remediating alleged or proven racial discrimination
unless notice is received from the resident school
that the admission would violate the court order
or agreement.
If a charter school admits a pupil after notice is
received that the admission would constitute such
a violation,
the charter school is not allowed to include in its
student count the pupils wrongfully admitted.
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A charter school may refuse to admit any pupil who
has been expelled from another educational institution
or
who is in the process of being expelled from another
educational institution.
- A Charter School is a
public school established by contract with a district
Governing Board, the State Board of Education or the
State Board for Charter Schools to provide learning
that will improve pupil achievement.
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