Do charter schools have an attendance zone?
Yes, charter schools define their own attendance zone within their contract. Enrollment preference is given to students who live within the charter school’s defined attendance zone. If seats are not filled after students within the attendance zone are admitted, the school may open up enrollment to any student living within the school district in which the charter school is located.
Related Questions
- Must the un-enrolled student’s attendance zone public school district and open-enrollment charter school proctor examinations for the student taking a course through the TxVSN?
- Must the un-enrolled student’s attendance zone public school district and open-enrollment charter school provide a mentor to check on the student’s progress?
- How does a district or open-enrollment charter school verify that a student resides in its attendance zone?