As of March 15, 2024
Each spring, charter schools send the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (Department) the number of students enrolled for the upcoming school year as well as the number of students who were placed on the schools' waitlists through each school's initial lottery, which is typically held in February or March.
The information provided below reflects the number of students who applied to charter schools but did not gain admittance and were reported to the Department as of March 15, 2024. Note that charter schools may have established a waitlist during the principal application cycle, but exhausted it prior to the March 15 reporting deadline. Additionally, charter schools may have implemented their principal application cycle and offered a seat to every applicant, resulting in no waitlist being established. Charter schools that have exhausted or not established a waitlist as of March 15, typically run subsequent application cycles. The waitlist report does not include any applications collected but not yet included in an admissions lottery. This initial 2024-2025 waitlist report finds the following:
Figure 1. Unique Number of Students on Charter School Waitlists
Figure 2. Total Number of Applications Reported on Charter School Waitlists
Please note that the total number figure represents every student record found on each charter school's submitted initial waitlist.
*These 14 schools (out of 16) utilized the Boston Charter School Application online application system.
The unique waitlist counts provided in this current report should be taken as the Department's best understanding and representation of the demand for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year rather than exact numbers of students willing to accept offers at each school.
Each charter school is responsible for maintaining its own individual waitlist. To ensure uniformity, the Department created a waitlist collection template and required charter schools to use it to input waitlist data. This template contained embedded tools that automatically flagged duplicate records, which each school could then remove before submitting its waitlist. The template also embedded tools that flagged the waitlist for other inconsistencies, such as unrealistic dates of birth (e.g., 2/28/2024) and student age. In order to verify student information and address overall waitlist accuracy, the Department corrected any transcription errors or inconsistencies in submitted charter school waitlists. Finally, the Department continues to implement its matching process, which is refined and updated to increase accuracy in identifying students who applied for admission to more than one charter school.
The Department thanks all of the charter school administrators and staff who worked diligently to report their waitlists as accurately as possible. The Department appreciates the efforts made by schools to submit their waitlist reports as promptly as possible.
The appendix to this report contains the following numbers based on a March 15, 2024 data collection:
For more information on waitlist policies and procedures and the number of students found on previous cycles of charter school waitlists, see Charter School Technical Advisory 16-3: Enrollment Processes and FAQ's and Pre-Enrollment and Waitlist Data. For further information regarding this report, please contact Brenton Stewart or the Office of Charter Schools and School Redesign at charterschools@mass.gov .
Attachments
Initial Report of Charter School Waitlist as of March 15, 2024
FY2025 Initial Waitlist Appendix
Last Updated: May 14, 2024
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