Statutory Enrollment Priorities Sample Clauses

The Statutory Enrollment Priorities clause establishes the order in which individuals or groups are given preference for enrollment in a program or service, as mandated by law. In practice, this clause outlines specific categories—such as residents of a certain area, members of a particular demographic, or individuals with special needs—that must be prioritized when allocating limited spots or resources. By clearly defining these priorities, the clause ensures compliance with legal requirements and promotes fairness and transparency in the enrollment process.
Statutory Enrollment Priorities. In accordance with O.C.G.A. § 20-2-2066(a)(1)(A) and SCSC Rule 691-2-.05, the Charter School may give enrollment priority to the following categories of applicants and in the following priority: i. A sibling of a student enrolled in the Charter School; and ii. A student whose parent or guardian is a member of the governing board of the Charter School or is a full-time teacher, professional, or other employee at the Charter School.
Statutory Enrollment Priorities. The Charter School will not utilize enrollment priorities in accordance with O.C.G.A. § 20-2-2066(a)(1)(A).
Statutory Enrollment Priorities. In accordance with O.C.G.A. § 20-2-2066(a)(1)(A), the Charter School may give enrollment priority to the following categories of applicants and in the following priority: i. A sibling of a student enrolled in the Charter School; ii. A sibling enrolled in another local school designated in the charter; iii. A student whose parent or guardian is a member of the governing board of the charter school or is a full-time teacher, professional, or other employee at the Charter School; and iv. A student matriculating from a local school designated in the charter.
Statutory Enrollment Priorities. In accordance with O.C.G.A. § 20-2-2066, the Charter School may give enrollment preference to siblings of students enrolled in the Charter School.
Statutory Enrollment Priorities. In accordance with O.C.G.A. § 20-2-2066(a)(1)(A) and SCSC Rule 691-2-.05, the Charter School may give enrollment priority to the following categories of applicants and in the following priority: i. A student whose parent or guardian is a member of the governing board of the Charter School or is a full-time teacher, professional, or other employee at the Charter School; ii. A sibling of a student enrolled in the Charter School; iii. A sibling of a student enrolled in the RISE Schools; and iv. Children who matriculate from a pre-kindergarten program which is associated with the Charter School, including, but not limited to, programs which share common facilities or campuses with the school or programs which have established a partnership or cooperative efforts with the school.
Statutory Enrollment Priorities. In accordance with O.C.G.A. § 20-2-2066(a)(1)(A), the Charter School may give enrollment priority to the following categories of applicants and in the following priority:
Statutory Enrollment Priorities. In accordance with O.C.G.A. § 20-2-2066(a)(1)(A), the Charter School shall give enrollment priority to the following categories of applicants and in the following priority: i. A sibling of a student enrolled in the Charter School; ii. A student whose parent or guardian is a member of the governing board of the Charter School or is a full-time teacher, professional, or other employee at the Charter School. iii. A student who resides in the charter attendance zone specified in the charter; iv. A student who was enrolled in the local school prior to its becoming a charter school; v. Children who matriculate from a pre-kindergarten program which is associated with the school, including, but not limited to, programs which share common facilities or campuses with the school or programs which have established a partnership or cooperative efforts with the school.
Statutory Enrollment Priorities. In accordance with O.C.G.A. § 20-2-2066(a)(1)(A) and SCSC Rule 691-2-.05, the Charter School may give enrollment priority to the following categories of applicants and in the following priority: a. A student whose parent or guardian is a member of the governing board of the Charter School or is a full-time teacher, professional, or other employee at the Charter School; b. A sibling of a student enrolled in the Charter School; c. A sibling of a student enrolled in Genesis Academy for Girls; and d. Children who matriculate from a pre-kindergarten program which is associated with the Charter School, including, but not limited to, programs which share common facilities or campuses with the school or programs which have established a partnership or cooperative efforts with the school.
Statutory Enrollment Priorities. In accordance with O.C.G.A. § 20-2-2066(a)(1)(A), the Charter School shall give enrollment priority to the following categories of applicants and in the following priority: i. A sibling of a student enrolled at TIMA. ii. A student whose parent or guardian is a member of the governing board of TIMA or is a full- time teacher, professional, or other employee of TIMA.

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