What is a Lottery for Charter Schools?
Charter schools are publicly funded institutions that operate independently of the traditional public school system. They have more freedom in their curriculum, teaching methods, and governance structures. Because of their unique qualities, charter schools often attract many applicants, sometimes more than they can accommodate. This is where the lottery system comes in.
How Does the Lottery System for Charter Schools Work?
The lottery system is a way to manage high demand and level the playing field for all potential students. It prevents favoritism, bias, or discrimination from influencing who gets admitted. It also eliminates the need for competitive entrance exams, interviews, or other subjective selection methods that might be prone to bias.
All interested students apply and, if the number of applications exceeds the number of available seats, a lottery is conducted. Each student’s application is assigned a random number, and a computer program or a physical drawing method is used to select the winners. The selected students receive admission offers, while the others are placed on a waitlist in the order their numbers were drawn.
Success Academy’s lottery occurs each April. Parents or guardians rank five SA schools that are closest to their address, with the option to add five more based on preference.
We distribute the results of the lottery through email and publish them in each family’s application dashboard afterward.
Notification of waitlist placement indicates they did not receive acceptance to a specific Success Academy school. The majority of waitlisted students are ultimately accepted. The likelihood of placement depends on your ranked locations, which is why we recommend considering all Success Academy schools and ranking at least five on your application.
Interpreting Charter School Lottery Results
Even though public charter schools use the lottery to increase fairness in the admissions process, there are some factors that influence its outcome.
Success Academy and other charter schools offer preferences to students as part of the lottery process. These preferences include:
- Preference for applicants whose siblings currently attend or have been accepted to Success Academy schools. Applicants with siblings who attend a Success Academy elementary or middle school receive a preference at that same location.
- Preference for applicants who are the children of our employees.
- Community School District (CSD) preference applies to students who live in the same community school district as the SA school they apply to.
- English Language Learners (ELL) receive weighted preferences.
Remember: While preferences can improve your child’s chance of acceptance, they do not guarantee seats at any specific school. After the school considers preferences and notifies waitlisted students, any remaining seats go to applicants who have not received other preferences.
Best Practices for Increasing Chances in a Charter School Lottery
The lottery process is supposed to make the application process impartial and provide (mostly) equal chances to every applicant. But there are still some strategies you can use to increase your chances in a charter school lottery:
- Understand the application process. Make note of important dates (like April 1) so you don’t miss a key deadline.
- Consider and rank multiple schools. The more Success Academy schools you select on your application, the greater your child’s chances of acceptance.
- Use preferences to your advantage. If you meet one of the criteria for preferential placement, ensure the school knows it. For Success Academy, if you have questions about the preference criteria, our Family Care here to help you at [email protected] or (646) 472-1911.
Learn More About Success Academy
Success Academy’s NYC charter schools offer lottery-based admission to students throughout the city. Applications are currently open for the next school year. If you’d like your student to be considered for admission or have questions about our curriculum, schools, and enrollment process, sign up to learn more.
If you already know you want your learner to be part of our unique, engaging curriculum, apply now.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are charter school lotteries fair for all applicants?
Charter schools design their lotteries to be as fair as possible and rely on random chance. Each applicant should have an equal opportunity for admission to the school. Some schools may weigh applicants who live nearby or who already have siblings at the school differently, but generally speaking, the process is fair.
What happens if my child doesn’t get selected in the lottery?
Not being selected in the lottery doesn’t automatically mean your child will not attend your preferred charter school. In many cases, students who aren’t selected will be placed on a waitlist. Some families may decline their spot, which opens up additional opportunities for students on the waitlist.
How are charter school lottery results determined?
Charter schools determine the lottery results randomly. If charter schools receive more applications than available seats, they must hold a lottery to determine which students receive admission offers. Some schools draw names by hand, while others use random name or number generators and computers.
Is there a lottery system for all charter schools?
Not all charter schools require lottery systems. If schools have enough room for every student who applies, the school doesn’t need to hold a lottery. Unlike district magnet schools that require specific enrollment criteria, charter schools do not use tests, auditions, or essays to determine a student’s chances of enrollment.