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Because every student is unique, at City Schools all students choose the high schools they want to attend. It's not too early to start thinking about high school as early as 3rd or 4th grade, so that all the doors are open for getting into top-choice schools and programs, including those that have academic entrance criteria or special admission requirements.
October through December:
School open houses
December 2:
Choice application available online and in schools
December 7:
School choice fair
January 17:
Choice application deadline
February 5:
Deadline to apply to charter schools with school-based lotteries
March 9:
Students notified about results from the district’s choice application
Students can apply to these schools if they meet the composite score requirements. (Scroll down for information about composite scores.)
These schools have a specific process for admission. Contact each school for more information.
Some charter schools have their own application process, with a lottery that takes place at the individual school. Contact each school for information.
These schools have no specific entrance criteria or admission process. If more students select a school than the school can serve, students are selected by lottery.
For students with specific needs — for example, those returning to school after dropping out or those with special needs that can't be met in a general education setting — the district offers alternative placements. Contact the Enrollment, Choice, and Transfers department at 410-396-8600 for information and assistance.
Composite scores are calculated to determine if students are eligible for schools with entrance criteria. The calculation varies for different schools, as shown below.
For high school admission, the score includes results from 7th grade and the first quarter of 8th grade. Taking honors classes or advanced programs in middle school can increase a score and make it easier to get in to some schools. Also, meeting the minimum requirement does not guarantee acceptance. Students are ranked by score and admitted in order until school capacity is reached. Students interested in Baltimore City College and Baltimore Polytechnic Institute usually need to score significantly higher than the required minimum to be admitted.
Minimum composite score of 610, calculated as follows:
Standardized test reading percentile + standardized test math percentile + (math grade x2) + (English grade x2) + (overall grade x2)
Minimum composite score of 610, calculated as follows:
Standardized test reading percentile + standardized test math percentile + (math grade x3) + English grade + (overall grade x2)
Minimum composite score of 475, calculated as follows:
Standardized test reading percentile + standardized test math percentile + math grade + science grade + English grade + overall grade + attendance percentage
Students who are in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) programs can participate fully in the choice process.
Some schools that participate in middle or high school choice are ESOL sites; however, services are adjusted as necessary to ensure all English learners are able to participate fully in the choice process.
For more information, contact the school counselor or choice liaison at your school.
If you live in Baltimore City and would like to enroll in one of our high schools for the current school year, please call 410-396-8962.
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