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Admissions
Policy
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Requirements:
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In
addition to the standard admission requirements of public education schools,
Redding Schoolof the Arts has the following special requirements: |
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- A commitment
by the student to pursue the student's personal interest in an area
of visual or performing arts beyond what the school provides.
- A commitment
by parents/guardians and student for flexibility in scheduling.
- The
student's parent(s) or guardian(s) must volunteer their time at the
school or a school related function at least once a month for a minimum
of five hours.
- Parent
participation is essential to the success of the school. Parents/guardians
will be asked to serve on committees, share expertise in specific areas
of need, help with outreach, assist in classes and to support the work
of the school in the home. They will be asked to donate time and/or
money toward the establishment of the school.
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Admissions
and Lottery Procedures* |
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To
learn more information about the school, interested parents may contact
the charter school site where they can read a copy of the charter, pick
up a preliminary application form and a description of the current program
offerings. Visitation days are scheduled periodically throughout the year
so that interested parents may observe classrooms (we encourage parents
to participate in a visitiation day). Each interested family who has submitted
an application for admittance will be invited to an orientation meeting
during which the program, the parent requirements, and the lottery procedures
will be explained |
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- The
staff at RSA will be allotted spaces for their own children.
- Out
of respect for the integrity of families, younger siblings of currently
enrolled students who are old enough to attend the following year will
be given automatic enrollment if an appropriate space exists.
- Students
from prior years' lotteries will be admitted or retain their position
on the waiting list.
- Race,
ethnic group, economic status, religion or disability will not influence
admission or placement categories.
- Parents
and students formally apply for a place in the lottery by submitting
a completed application for admittance signed by both parties.
- Lottery
results will determine the order of admission in each category, with
new lottery results being added below names on the existing waiting
list. Applying students will have their names placed in the lottery
based on grade.
- The
lottery will be held the first Tuesday in May.
- The
lottery will be drawn youngest to oldest, beginning with kindergarten.
Siblings will be drawn by family groups, unless otherwise stated by
parent/guardian. Order of admittance within each grade will be done
by drawing numbers, which have been assigned to names. The available
spaces will be filled from the ordered lists created by the order of
the draw.
- Children
that are admitted will receive a letter verifying his/her placement.
Children placed on the waiting list will be sent a letter verifying
their place on the waiting list. It isnot necessary for applicants or
their parents to be present at the lottery.
*The lottery
procedure outlined above only admits students to Redding Schools of the
Arts or the waiting list. It does not determine classroom placement.
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