It is the desire of the Palisades Complex of schools to work together to plan and sustain comprehensive educational goals.
This will allow for a more effective and seamless K-12 educational experience for the broad base of students we serve in our community and in the over 100 zip codes from which we draw.
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The Palisades Charter Schools Complex provides for the free, nonsectarian, public education of students in Kindergarten through Grade 12.
Palisades Charter Schools, as neighborhood schools, give first priority in admission to students who live in its attendance area in the Pacific Palisades community of Los Angeles. The Complex Schools also provide for the education of non-neighborhood students who wish to attend based on the District’s Desegregation or Integration policy. This is done through a lottery process.
If the number of students who wish to attend a Palisades Charter School exceeds the school’s capacity or the capacity of students that can be accommodated at any grade level, then the admission of new students shall be determined by a public random drawing [Education Code 47605(d)(2)(B)]. The random drawing for determining admission priority shall take into account the admission and enrollment priorities outlined in the charter.
The random drawing shall take place in the spring of each year for admission the next fall at the beginning of the school year. The school shall putstudents not admitted on a waiting list to be notified if space becomes available during the school year.
Please check with a school to find out specific dates and additional information

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