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New Orleans Guide to High School and Beyond 2018

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– Each applicant’s unique lottery number.<br />

• All applicants are given a lottery number. This will<br />

determine the applicant’s place in line within his<br />

or her priority group.<br />

Sometimes, schools have more applicants than available<br />

seats. If a student does not receive a placement at any<br />

school on their application, they will be invited <strong>to</strong> participate<br />

in the next application Round.<br />

If you want more information about the OneApp placement<br />

process, please watch the OneApp Animation, available<br />

online at www.EnrollNOLA.org. The animation walks<br />

through the placement process step-by-step.<br />

Notification <strong>and</strong> Seat Acceptance: Families who submit<br />

an OneApp will always receive notification of their application<br />

results at the email address provided on their child’s<br />

application in early April. Results will also be available<br />

online through the on line application portal. Additionally,<br />

families who provide a mobile phone number will receive<br />

a text alert once results are available. If you do not receive<br />

your child’s placement results by the stated timeline, please<br />

call 877-343-4773.<br />

All families are encouraged <strong>to</strong> accept their assigned seat<br />

by completing the seat acceptance process before the<br />

registration deadline. Instructions for registration will be<br />

included in student notification letters <strong>and</strong> online at Enroll-<br />

NOLA.org.<br />

While most high schools participate in OneApp, a small<br />

number of high schools have different admission procedures.<br />

Call 877-343-4773 or visit EnrollNOLA.org for<br />

in-depth information about the OneApp process, participating<br />

schools, seat availability, <strong>and</strong> enrollment process.<br />

TYPES OF CHARTER SCHOOLS IN<br />

LOUISIANA IN 2017-<strong>2018</strong><br />

Type 1: <strong>New</strong> school<br />

Local school board authorized<br />

Type 2: <strong>New</strong> or conversion school<br />

BESE authorized<br />

Type 3: Conversion school<br />

Local school board authorized<br />

Type 3B: Former Type 5 charter school transferred<br />

from RSD back <strong>to</strong> local school system<br />

Type 4: <strong>New</strong> or conversion school<br />

Local school board & BESE authorized<br />

Type 5: Recovery <strong>School</strong> District schools<br />

BESE-authorized<br />

Oversight And Governance of<br />

Charter <strong>School</strong>s in Lousiana<br />

Types 1 <strong>and</strong> 3<br />

• Local school boards are responsible for the<br />

oversight of the Type 1 <strong>and</strong> Type 3 charters they<br />

authorize.<br />

• Each charter school or charter management organization<br />

has a board of direc<strong>to</strong>rs, which governs<br />

school finances, operations, <strong>and</strong> administration.<br />

Types 2, 4 <strong>and</strong> 5<br />

• The Louisiana Department of Education is responsible<br />

for the oversight of BESE-authorized charter<br />

schools.<br />

• Each Type 2 <strong>and</strong> 5-charter school or charter management<br />

organization has a board of direc<strong>to</strong>rs,<br />

which governs school finances, operations, <strong>and</strong><br />

administration.<br />

• Type 4 schools are governed by their local school<br />

board.<br />

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