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<br />~. <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />for preference in admissions under the statute. In the meantime, 1v1DE..broadly. interprets the <br />statute to require that a student should get preferential admission before applicants accepted by <br />lottery if that student is seekine: to. enroll in a !rrade level that is notorovided bv any other school <br />in his or her town or city. <br /> <br />For example, in a town that has a charter school servinggradesK-6, but doesnot have any other <br />school (su,?h as a public school) in their actual town or c~ty .that serves students in grades K-6, a <br />student resident of the town should get preference for admission before other students from <br />. outside the town or city are admitted. <br /> <br />In this case, residents of the city of Ramsey, Minnesota are · also served by Ramsey ElementarY <br />School, which offers enrollment in grades 1-5, in the Anoka-Hennepin district Therefore, 1IDE <br />interprets MinD.. Stat. 9 124D.I0, Subd.. 9 to state that if the student is seeking to enroll in a,nyof <br />. grades 1-5 at PACT charter school, the student would not have an admissions preference at <br />PACT charter school because PACT charter school is not "the only schoollocated in a town <br />serving pupils V',ritbin a particular grade leveL.." However, if the student is attempting to enroll <br />in any other grade level not offered at Ramsey Elementary, such as kindergarten or grades. 6-12, <br />. then this student would. have an admission preference at PACT charter school. Residents in. the <br />citY of Ramsey, 11innesota, served by the Elk River School district do not have any public <br />schoolS in_Ramsey, :M:N in grades K-12. Therefore, if the resident student from the EIkRiver <br />School District were attemptiJ'l~ to enroll at PACT-in grades K-12, then this student would have <br />an admission preference at PACT charter school. <br /> <br />In addition, MDE interPrets the statute to require that a student should get preferential admission <br />befor~ applicants accepted by lottery if that student lives within 2 miles of PACT charter school <br />and lives more than 5 miles awav from any other public school in the area. <br /> <br />In this instance, the statute does not say that the other public school must be in the same town or <br />city as the .student resides in. Therefore, if the student lives within two miles of PACT charter <br />school, and lives five or more miles from any other resident, public school to which he or she is <br />assigned, not limited to Ramsey Elementary, the student would get a:ri admission preference. <br />However, if the student lives within .five miles of any other resident. public school to which he or <br />she is assigned, the student would not g~t an admission preference, even if the stq.dent lives <br />within two miles of PACT 'charter school. Essentially, 1v1DE interprets the statute as providing <br />. preference iiJ. admission if the student both lives within two miles of PACT charter school and <br />lives further than fiv~ miles from any other resident, public school to which he or she is assigned. <br /> <br />The statute. does not require that both of these grade level or geographic circumstances must be <br />'met to receive an admission preference. Therefore, 11DE interprets the statute to say that if the <br />constituent meets either of these two conditions regarding grade level' service. or geographic <br />. proximity, then. the student should have preference in admission before other students who. do <br />not satisfy either of1;hese conditions.are accepted by lottery. <br /> <br />. Thank you agamior contacting:MDE with your inquiry; If you should have further questions or <br />. would like additional information'regarding this topic, please contact Julie Henderson at 651- <br />582-8299 orrulie.m.hendersonrcv.state.mri.us . . . <br /> <br />-34- <br /> <br />-171- <br />2 <br />
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