Common use of Eligible Students Clause in Contracts

Eligible Students. The School shall enroll all eligible students in accordance with Section 1002.33(10), Florida Statutes, up to the maximum school enrollment capacity approved by the Sponsor through its approval of this Agreement and any subsequent amendment to this agreement. The School shall not be eligible for or receive funds for enrollment beyond the maximum enrollment capacity provided herein. The parties agree that 205 is the lowest average enrollment that will support the School’s operations at an adequate level under its approved budget. If the School fails to achieve this average school enrollment by February FTE reporting period, such shall be considered good cause for termination or non- renewal for failure to meet generally accepted standards of fiscal management as provided in Section 1002.33(8)(a)2., Florida Statutes, unless the School provides the Sponsor a revised and balanced budget within sixty (60) days of the February FTE reporting period. A student may not be transferred by the School to another charter school or district school except upon the prior written consent of the student’s parent/guardian or of the student (if an adult). The School agrees that any transfer or withdrawal of students shall be conducted in accordance with the Sponsor’s student transfer and withdrawal policies and procedures. Parents may withdraw a student from the School at any time. In such event, the student shall either return to the student’s regularly assigned district school or to another school with an appropriate program. To withdraw a student from a charter during the fourth quarter of the academic year, the School will require that parents/guardians first notify the District’s Department of Student Assignment to obtain a waiver. During the fourth quarter of the academic year, the school may not initiate or complete a withdrawal without a waiver. The School may not enroll students over the age of 18 if that student has been identified as a dropout or if there has otherwise been a break in that student’s school enrollment.

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Sources: Charter School Contract, Charter School Contract