Host School definition

Host School means a school that employs a Resource Teacher: Literacy.
Host School. Host School means the school at which the Chapter is located.

Examples of Host School in a sentence

  • GISA / Host School are not responsible for any damages to the Exhibitor’s property, products or materials due to the set-up or break-down of the Exhibitor’s booth.

  • No material, equipment or apparatus shall be permitted, the presence, appearance or operation of which produces voice, vibration, odor or other irritant, which is objectionable to GISA, the Host School, other exhibitors or visitors.

  • GISA and Host School’s duties and obligations under this contract shall be suspended when an extraordinary event or circumstance beyond the control of the parties causes GISA or Host School to close.

  • Exhibitor assumes full responsibility for any damages to GISA / Host School caused by or resulting from Exhibitor’s move-in, move-out or use of GISA / Host School facilities.

  • GISA and Host School will have control over all admissions to the Annual Conference.


More Definitions of Host School

Host School. Refers to the school building/campus in which RSA exists.
Host School means a public school in the AASD that allows Tesla to use its classrooms and other educational facilities for the purpose of educating Tesla’s students
Host School means any school or school building that is required to accommodate non-enrolled students from other schools or school buildings as a result of a natural or weather-related disaster.
Host School. Marist School, Atlanta, GA The undersigned (“Exhibitor”) in consideration for his/her exhibition at the 2016 GISA Annual Conference of the Georgia Independent School Association (GISA), hereby agrees as follows:
Host School is where the student temporarily takes courses, whose credits will be transferred back to “TAMUK”.  If the student is not enrolled at TAMUK at least (3) credit hours, the host school will monitor the students eligibility and make payments. The school paying the student must monitor the student eligibility. It is TAMUK financial aid policy not to award students who are enrolled less than (6) credit hours each term. Student Eligibility
Host School means the organization identified on the applicable Acceptance Statement.
Host School means a public school in the AASD that allows FRA to use its classrooms and other educational facilities for the purposes of educating FRA’s students.