Admissions for 2025-2026
Evergreen Community Charter School is a K-8, tuition free, public charter school whose admission is based on a lottery system.
Open Enrollment had ended. Interested parties may still submit an application, new applications will be added to the end of the waitlist for their respective grade.
If you have received notice that your child was admitted watch your email for an Enrollment Packet. Please note that these are time sensitive and do require some gathering of paperwork.
Each year, we receive more lottery applications than our population of 444 students can support. This results in a waiting list for new students.
*paper applications are available in the Front Office
Virtual Info Session
Did you miss the February 27th, Zoom Call?
No worries- we recorded it, you can watch the video on Youtube, or by scrolling to the bottom of this page.
Students who are economically disadvantaged
In an effort to increase diversity in Evergreen’s student body, children who have economic disadvantages are offered enrollment priority. Income guidelines to qualify for this priority are included below. Evergreen’s Board of Directors will determine the number of open seats per grade level to be reserved in the next lottery for students whose families are economically disadvantaged.
Do I qualify as economically disadvantaged?
Students who are economically disadvantaged will have enrollment priority in the lottery.
Income Guidelines:
Economically Disadvantaged Security Priority
What documentation is needed to illustrate that I am economically disadvantaged?
Please provide one of the following:
Active SNAP (EBT card)
Notice from HACA indicating Housing Authority resident or on the waiting list
Work First, North Carolina’s Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program participation verification
Paycheck stubs and any other income verification from the past six months and the most recent federal tax return
Sign up for a Tour
Want a glimpse of life at Evergreen? Sign up here for a tour.
Tours happen each Monday at 9am.
Tours typically last an hour. Your student is welcome and encouraged to come to the tour. If you have younger children, be mindful that part of your tour is a 10 minute quiet observation time in the class/grade you are interested in viewing.
If you have questions about our school or want to speak with us, contact Kelly Stephenson via the contact form below or call 828-298-2173 x1214.
Contact
Kelly Stephenson, Student Services and Data Manager
(828) 298 2173 x1214