Common use of Limitation on Enrollment Clause in Contracts

Limitation on Enrollment. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Charter, student enrollment at the School will be limited to a specified number of students calculated as follows: (a) Determine the total number of student stations1 within the relevant choice area for that level of school (not including the number for the School); (b) Determine the expected student enrollment at that level of school within the relevant choice area; (c) Multiply the number determined in (b) above by 125 percent; (d) Subtract the number determined in (a) above from the number determined by (c) above; (e) Multiply the difference determined in (d) above (use 0 if it is a negative number) by the Sponsor’s utilization factor for that level of school2. The product determined in (e) above will be the maximum student enrollment for the School until after controlled choice unless the charter application is for fewer students, in which event the maximum will be the number of students requested in the approved application. [Amended Stipulation, June 28, 2000, II.2.(b)(vi)]

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Sources: Charter School Contract, Charter School Contract