Charter Schools 
 How to enroll your children  
 in a great NYC charter school 
 BY SOFIA VALDES 
 New  York  City  charter  
 schools are now accepting  
 applications for the  
 2021-2022 school year. 
 One  can  apply  through  the  
 NYC  Charter  Schools  website,  
 nyccharterschools.schoolmint. 
 net, to multiple charter schools  
 in their neighborhood as well as  
 fi nd available virtual open house  
 dates and times through the NYC  
 virtual visits calendar. 
 NYC’s charter school’s website  
 makes it easy for essentially anyone  
 to navigate, with options to  
 apply in 10 different languages.  
 If you scroll down slightly on  
 the home page, you will see four  
 different options: Find a school,  
 apply,  parent  info,  and  virtual  
 school. 
 The  Find  a  School  section,  
 schools.nyccharterschools.org,  
 will  lead  you  to  a  page with  a  
 map. Here, you can see a schools  
 list as well as options  to refi ne  
 your  search  by  neighborhood,  
 community school district (CSD),  
 borough, and grade level. 
 The Parent Info section contains  
 answers to frequently asked  
 questions such as “What makes  
 charter  schools  different  from  
 traditional  district  schools?”  
 and  “What  are  the benefi ts of  
 enrolling my child in a charter  
 school?” It also contains tips for  
 applying.  
 The  Virtual  Schools  section  
 will open up to a calendar  
 containing  the dates  and  times  
 in which you can visit any school  
 of your interest. They have dates  
 available all the way up to April.  
 If you click a school, a page will  
 pop up that shows you what grade  
 levels the school contains, where  
 the school is located, what time  
 the  virtual  event  will  be  held,  
 and a Zoom link you can use to  
 join the meeting. There is also an  
 option to add this event to your  
 calendar, which will remind you  
 of the event closer to the date of  
 by sending you a notifi cation. 
 Now to apply, you can visit nyccharterschools. 
 schoolmint.net,  
 which will take you to the login  
 page where you can then create  
 an account to start the application  
 process.  
 Once you create an account,  
 the online application form will  
 ask you to create your profi le in  
 three  steps.  The  fi rst  step  will  
 ask  you  for  parent/guardian  
 information  such  as  your  address, 
   relationship  to  student,  
 etc. The second step will ask you  
 information regarding the student  
 such as their name, date of birth,  
 etc.  The  fi nal  step  asks  you  to  
 choose preferred schools, fi ll out  
 an application, and confi rm said  
 application. 
 Applications must be submitted  
 by  the  midnight,  April  1  
 deadline. You may log in after you  
 have completed your application  
 to make changes to your family  
 profi le  if needed or add  school  
 selections. Some charter schools  
 PHOTO VIA GETTY IMAGES 
 may continue to accept applications  
 after April 1. In that case, a  
 parent or guardian is advised to  
 contact schools directly in order  
 to fi nd exact dates. 
 If there are more student applications  
 than  there  are  seats  
 available  at  a  given  school,  
 charter  schools  are  required  to  
 hold lotteries to randomly select  
 students  for  admission.  Those  
 students who aren’t  selected  in  
 the  lottery  process  will  be  put  
 on the school’s waitlist and may  
 be chosen for admission if a seat  
 becomes available in the future. 
 Each charter school runs their  
 own lottery and enrollment process. 
  Families should expect to  
 hear back from schools after the  
 application deadline. 
 10     February 18, 2021 Schneps Media 
 
				
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