A. Start-up schools and conversion schools are subject to the following enrollment procedures:

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(1)     a start-up school may either enroll students on a first-come, first-served basis or through a lottery selection process if the total number of applicants exceeds the number of spaces available at the start-up school; and

(2)     a conversion school shall give enrollment preference to students who are enrolled in the public school at the time it is converted into a charter school and to siblings of students admitted to or attending the charter school. The conversion school may either enroll all other students on a first-come, first-served basis or through a lottery selection process if the total number of applicants exceeds the number of spaces available at the conversion school.

B. In subsequent years of its operation, a charter school shall give enrollment preference to:

(1)     students who have been admitted to the charter school through an appropriate admission process and remain in attendance through subsequent grades;

(2)     children of employees employed by the charter school; and

(3)     siblings of students already admitted to or attending the same charter school.