School Choice and Student Recruitment
Student recruitment at DSST is unique in that, unlike most charter schools throughout the nation, our enrollment processes look the same as all other schools within our school district. All of our schools participate in a process called School Choice, a result of our strong partnership with Denver Public Schools (DPS). School Choice was developed by DPS in an effort to provide families with the opportunity to attend a school of their choice, even if it is outside of their neighborhood. This system was created for students who are transitioning to any grade, with a large emphasis on the main transition times for students from 5th to 6th grade or 8th to 9th grade. Families participate by selecting up to five of their top school choices, which then goes into a district lottery, ultimately placing families in a preferred school for the following school year. Below are quick facts about what School Choice looks like in Denver:
Why is Student Recruitment Important?
Student enrollment determines each school’s budget and a school’s ability to ensure it is fully staffed. As the city of Denver continues to change and grow, schools have to be strategic about the way they connect with families and work to meet student enrollment goals. This includes not only ensuring students are filling our schools, but also shifting all of our schools to reflect a more integrated school model which is proven to have a positive correlation to student achievement. Therefore, each year the Home Office (HO) and schools collaborate to develop a plan that will help meet school and network goals to ensure that a diverse and representative range of families have an opportunity to be a part of our network.
What Does This Mean For You?
As a new employee at DSST, you will be asked by school admin to support with student recruitment. Those efforts might include making phone calls, reaching out to elementary schools and supporting at open houses. Ultimately, we want families to be able to connect with teachers and admin to speak about the great work that happens within our network and support their decision in finding a quality school for their student!
There is a lot that can be discussed regarding student enrollment. Below highlights the top facts to be aware of as you transition into the network:
Far Northeast (FNE) - DSST: Green Valley Ranch Campus, DSST @ Noel Campus
What does this mean for you at a DSST school?
- Due to the continuous growth paired with a recognizable branding in this community, our schools continue to be in high demand. Recruitment isn’t challenging in this region as a result.
Near Northeast (NNE) - DSST: Conservatory Green Campuses, DSST: Stapleton Campus, DSST: Cole Campus
What does this mean for you at a DSST school?
- Schools like Stapleton and Conservatory Green don’t have recruitment challenges as they are located in a continuous growing area of the city. Cole has more of a challenge with an overall enrollment decline in the North Park Hill Region.
Central Denver - DSST: Byers Campus
What does this mean for you at a DSST school?
- Byers middle school is one of our most sought out middle schools within the network and is not affected by this seat decline. The high school; however, has more recruitment challenges particularly because it is wedged between three top choice schools within DPS (East, South and George Washington high school respectively)
Southwest Denver (SW) - DSST: College View Campus & DSST: Henry Middle School
What does this mean for you at a DSST school?
- Schools have challenges with enrollment, having to compete with a variety of middle schools and not enough kids to equally be distributed amongst other schools in the region. This is seen most at our Henry campus, with our College View campus still struggling but able to meet enrollment goals.
If you would like to learn more about enrollment at DSST Public Schools, you can visit our website at https://www.dsstpublicschools.org/enrollment or connect with Brittnee Merritt, the Student Recruitment Coordinator, at brittnee.merritt@scienceandtech.org.