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  1. If a student is assigned to a designated SAS site through this ZOC process and meets one of the SAS eligibility criteria, this student must be accommodated in the site’s SAS gifted/talented program. For information about Zones of Choice, contact the ZOC office at (213) 241-0466 or at https://www.lausd.org/zoc.

  2. Who is eligible? How are students selected? Is there transportation? Who can I contact for more information? Unified Enrollment provides the opportunity to apply for several LAUSD programs, including Magnet, PWT, Multilingual Multicultural Program, SAS, ACS, and Affiliated Charter.

  3. SAS is the GATE instructional program at designated resident schools. Students residing within the boundaries of a designated SAS school who meet the eligibility criteria must be placed in the site’s SAS gifted/talented program (unless a parent has opted out).

  4. We promote a fundamental educational process that emphasizes the highest academic performance standards. The SAS program in 1998 was designed to provide a specialized program for gifted and high ability students in a diverse setting who were not being served by current magnet schools.

  5. Students identified as HG/HGA are also eligible to apply to a Gifted Magnet Program or Schools for Advanced Studies (SAS). Upon receipt of the application, the District will automatically check Los Angeles Unified records for eligibility.

  6. Who can apply to Schools for Advanced Studies (SAS)? K-12 applicants must reside within the boundaries of the Los Angeles Unified School District and meet specific eligibility requirements. Applicants must meet one of three eligibility criteria:

  7. The SAS model supports the District's goal to ensure equitable GATE participation for all students. Encino Charter must undergo a rigorous application process every five years to maintain the SAS designation.

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