School choice and lottery-based admissions are built on trust:
That’s why, as of December 18, 2025, SchoolMint Enroll features a new enhancement: the ability to run priority-based and score-based lotteries together — as one unified process and with no custom workarounds or manual sorting required.
Many schools and districts rely on lottery processes that must account for both priorities and student performance. For example:
Historically, enrollment teams often had to choose between:
…but not both at the same time.
The result? Manual workarounds, disconnected spreadsheets, or post-lottery adjustments that are difficult to explain and even harder to defend to skeptical or frustrated families.
With this new capability in SchoolMint Enroll, schools can now:
This approach aligns enrollment mechanics with how policies are written, approved, and communicated — without sacrificing fairness or clarity.
Schools no longer have to compromise between policy and practicality. You can now run lotteries that:
The result is a lottery process that looks (and operates!) the way families, auditors, and oversight bodies expect it to.
Enrollment decisions often come with questions:
With priority + score lotteries, school teams can clearly show:
This makes it easier to communicate outcomes to families, school boards, and community partners without ambiguity or guesswork.
This capability was initially developed through close district partnerships to solve complex, real enrollment challenges. It’s now available as a standard feature in SchoolMint Enroll. That means:
Districts and networks can apply the same rules consistently across programs, schools, and years, supporting long-term scalability and operational confidence.
When enrollment systems don’t reflect stated policies, trust erodes, especially among families navigating high-stakes school choice decisions.
By aligning enrollment mechanics with local education agencies’ priorities and performance criteria, this update supports:
In short, it helps schools run lotteries that are not just technically fair but are also perceived as fair.
SchoolMint Enroll was built to handle complexity — because real enrollment management is complex.
This latest enhancement reinforces a core principle: schools and districts shouldn’t have to bend their policies to fit their software.
If your district or school runs lottery-based admissions and needs a process that reflects real-world rules, priorities, and accountability, SchoolMint Enroll is designed to meet you there.