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Charter Schools and Programs of Choice



* News Update* - Any Hall County School District student may apply to a Program of Choice in his or her area of interest, regardless of home school assignment. Students are selected to participate in Programs of Choice through a competitive application process during which they are evaluated for the match between individual strengths and interests and the program goals, specialized content, and instructional approaches.

I-Squared, JISA, and RACE are for rising 9th grade students only, but 9th, 10th, or 11th grade students may apply to the IB Programmes at either JHS, NHHS, or WHHS. Additionally, students may apply for a lottery drawing to attend the new Charter Academy at FBHS.

Parents of selected students who live outside the school’s attendance zone must provide transportation. For applications and more information about the selection process, please see the school’s webpage.

 January_8th_2013_HS_Programs_of_Choice_Flyer.pdf

Hall County High School Programs of Choice Application 2013 2014.pdf


HallcoLogoReflect_JPGHall County students are assigned to schools based on their residential addresses and all schools have a variety of excellent programming options to meet students’ needs.  However, it is our belief that students are most successful when they are involved in programs that engage and motivate them, that capitalize on their unique talents and interests.

Consequently, Hall County Schools offers a school choice program that makes a highly personalized education available to all students. Students may apply to a school with a certain focus or a school with a unique program that matches their individual interests, aptitudes and goals.

Charter Schools

Students living within the charter school’s zoned district will be given first priority; those living outside the attendance zone may apply for admission. When applications exceed building capacity, a lottery process is used, and students are selected based on available space. 

Parents of students who live outside the charter school’s attendance zone must provide transportation. For applications and details about the lottery process, please see the school’s webpage.

Programs of Choice

Any Hall County School District student may apply to a Program of Choice in his or her area of interest, regardless of home school assignment. Students are selected to participate in Programs of Choice through a competitive application process during which they are evaluated for the match between strengths and interests and the program goals, specialized content and instructional approaches.

Parents of selected students who live outside the charter school’s attendance zone must provide transportation.  For applications and information about the selection process, please see the school’s webpage.

            Charter Schools                                                     Programs of Choice

Elementary:

Chestnut Mountain Creative School of Inquiry (CSI)

Martin Technology Academy of Math and Science


McEver Arts Academy

The Mount Vernon Exploratory School


Sardis Enrichment School


Spout Springs School of Enrichment


Wauka Mountain Multiple Intelligences Academy


World Language Academy

Middle School:

Chestatee Academy of Inquiry and Talent Development

World Language Academy


High School:

Flowery Branch High School Global Studies and Leadership Academy

Lanier Charter Career Academy (LCCA) at The Oaks

Elementary:

The Advanced Scholars Academy (ASA) at Riverbend Elementary

The Family Wellness Program at Friendship Elementary School


Middle School:

The Da Vinci Academy at South Hall Middle School


High School:


The Innovation Institute (i-squared) at West Hall High School

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programs at Johnson, North Hall and West Hall High Schools

Johnson International Scholars Academy (JISA)


The Navy Junior ROTC Program at East Hall High School


Renaissance Academy for Creative Enterprises (RACE) at Chestatee High School

North Hall High School STEM Academy