鈥婽he information below  relies heavily on the California Department of Education鈥檚 website at 
   http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/cs/re/cefcharterschools.asp, and, where applicable, 含羞草社区  Board of Education policy. The California Education Code is referred to below  as Education Code or EC. These FAQs will be expanded periodically to include  additional questions and answers.
      Q:   How can I apply for a charter school? Are there admission requirements?
 A:  Any child eligible  for admission to a traditional public school is eligible for admission to a  public charter school. Admission to a charter school cannot be limited on the  basis of disability, race, creed, gender, national origin, religion, ancestry,  intellectual ability, measures of achievement or aptitude, or athletic ability.  Charter schools must accept all students who wish to attend, so long as there  is space.鈥
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      Q:   What if more students apply than a charter school can enroll?
 A:   If the number of applicants exceeds the number of available seats, a  random public lottery, must be held. 
      
      Education Code Section 
      47605 (2) (B) and 
      47605.6 (2) (B) state that,  鈥溾. if the number of pupils who wish to  attend the charter school exceeds the school鈥檚 capacity, attendance, except for  existing pupils of the charter school, shall be determined by a public random  drawing. Preference shall be extended to pupils currently attending the charter  school and pupils who reside in the district except as provided for in Section 
      47614.5. Other preferences may be permitted by  the chartering authority on an individual school basis and only if consistent  with the law.鈥濃嬧赌嬧嬧赌
 
      Q:   Can students be counseled out of enrolling in or continuing to attend, a  charter school?
 A:  No.  According to California Education Code  Section 
      47605 (2) (A), 鈥淎 charter school shall admit  all pupils who wish to attend the school.   Additionally, Charter schools may not discriminate against or discourage  enrollment of any student with an Individualized Education Program (IEP) who  would otherwise be admitted to the charter school.
      Q:   What responsibilities do charter schools have to identify students as  English learners?
 A:  During initial enrollment  in a California public school, parents or guardians of all students are  required to complete a Home Language Survey (HLS) comprised of four questions.  When the HLS indicates a language other than English, the student鈥檚 English  language proficiency is determined using the English Language Proficiency Assessments of California (ELPAC) which is administered within 30 calendar days of school  enrollment. During initial enrollment, students identified as English learners  are further assessed in their primary language to determine proficiencies in  listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Results of each student鈥檚  assessments are to be sent to parents or guardians in a language they  understand. Final results of student鈥檚 designation and English proficiencies  are reported annually to the state for each school on the school鈥檚 Language  Cen鈥媠us.
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      Q:   Who is eligible to enroll in a public charter and how are they selected?
 A:  A charter school  shall admit all pupils who wish to attend the school.  However, if the number of pupils who wish to  attend the charter school exceeds the school's capacity, attendance, except for  existing pupils of the charter school, shall be determined by a public random  drawing.  Preference shall be extended to  pupils currently attending the charter school and pupils who reside in the  district.Ed. Code  
       
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      Q:   Can a charter petition include other enrollment preferences (e.g.,  siblings, children of staff, geographic areas, etc.)?
 A:  Other preferences  may be permitted by the chartering authority on an individual school basis and  only if consistent with the law and approved by authorizer.Ed. Code  
       
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      Q:   Can enrollment preferences in a charter petition be changed?
 A:  All enrollment  preferences (other than being currently enrolled or residing in the district)  must be included in the petition authorized by the district/county board after holding a public hearing.  These may only be changed through a material  revision approved by the district/county board that approved the charter.  Material revisions may only be initiated by  the charter petitioner.Ed. Code  
       
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      Q:   Are charter schools required to have enrollment demographics that match  those of the district in which they operate?
 A:  The  charter petition must include a description of 鈥淭he means by which the school  will achieve a balance of racial and ethnic pupils, special education pupils, and English learner pupils, including redesignated English proficient pupils, that is reflective of  the general population residing within the territorial jurisdiction of the  school district to which the charter petition is submitted.鈥  
      
 This is understood to be an outreach and  recruitment plan to encourage applications for enrollment that is reflective of  the general population within the district.   Charters are charged with developing and implementing effective 
      outreach and recruitment plans; however,  they are prohibited by law from implementing racial and ethnic, special education, or English learner enrollment practices, even with the  purpose of achieving pupil balance reflective of the jurisdiction.  
      Ed. Code  
       
         47605鈥
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      Q:   Can charter schools be required to enroll students according to their  demographic characteristics in order to achieve specific targets or equity with  district averages?
 A:  No.  Enrolling students based upon their race, ethnicity or other characteristics is  illegal.  While charter schools may  enroll pupils using legal preferences (i.e., previously enrolled, within district,  etc.) racial/ethnic preferences are not legal.
 Ed.  Code 220 and  
       
         47605, Gov. Code 
         11135, 
         Title VI of the Civil  Rights Act of 1964 (42 USC  
      2000d-2000d-7),Americans with Disabilities Act (42 USC  
      12101-12213), 
         Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of  1973 (29 USC  
      794)
 In addition, Education Code requires that all  students be admitted unless there is limited enrollment space, and then they be  admitted according to a random public lottery.Ed. Code  
       
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      Q:   What is the responsibility of the charter school in enrolling and  serving students with disabilities? 
         
 A:  It is the  responsibility of the charter school to ensure that its recruitment, enrollment  processes, and application requirements in no way 鈥渄iscriminate against  students of a particular race, color, or national origin, or against students  with disabilities.鈥
 The charter school must enroll students with disabilities and  must provide鈥 all students who are eligible for special education with a free  appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment.鈥 (IDEA,  1990)
 Regarding the submission of an application to attend a  charter school, it is illegal that the charter school refrain from asking for  鈥渉ealth and disability-related information鈥 until after the student has been  鈥渁ccepted into [the] school or has decided to enroll.鈥 鈥嬧赌嬧 
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      Q:   What information is required to apply for charter school enrollment?
 A:   The charter school may request information on the child鈥檚 name,  parent/guardian contact information, age, and grade.  If a lottery system will be used to select  applicants, additional information may be requested to determine preference  eligibility.
 After the lottery process and once an  offer of placement has been accepted by the student/family additional  information may be requested as part of the enrollment process. This may  include proof of residence (for preference eligibility) and age (for kindergarten  or first grade).
Evidence of residency may be established  by documentation showing the name and address of the parent/guardian within the  district, including, but not limited to, any of the following: 
      - Property tax payment receipt
 - Rental property contract, lease, or payment receipt
 - Utility service contract, statement, or payment receipt
 - Pay stub
 - Voter registration
 - Correspondence from a government agency
 - Declaration of residency executed by the student's  parent/guardian
 
A variety of documents may be used to  verify age including:
- a certified copy of a birth record or a  statement by the local registrar or a county recorder certifying the date of  birth, or 
 - a baptism certificate duly attested, or 
 - a passport, 
 - or,  when none of the foregoing is obtainable, an affidavit of the parent, guardian,  or custodian of the minor, or any other appropriate means of proving the age of  the child as prescribed by the governing board of the school district.
 
 Once enrolled, the charter school may  request additional information to facilitate planning for the pupil鈥檚 education  such as
- Transcripts
 - ELPAC, CAASPP, SBAC and other testing information
 - I.E.P.  (for children with disabilities)
 - Immunizations/Health Information
 
      Ed.  Code  
       
         48204.1 and Ed. Code  
       
         48002
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      Q:   Can a charter school require donations as a condition of enrollment? 
         
 A:  No.  Charter schools are public schools and may  not require donations or fees as a condition of enrollment. According to the  California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Section 350, 鈥渁 pupil enrolled in a  school shall not be required to pay any fee, deposit, or other charge not  specifically authorized by law.鈥   A  school can solicit a voluntary donation as long as it 鈥渢ruly is voluntary and a  child鈥檚 ability to participate in a school activity is not conditioned on  making a donation.鈥 EC 
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