Participating school definition

Participating school means a nonpublic school participating in the
Participating school means any private school that provides education to elementary and/or secondary students and has notified the board of its intention to participate in the program and comply with the program’s requirements;
Participating school means a nonpublic school that meets the requirements established in this part and seeks to enroll eligible students;

Examples of Participating school in a sentence

  • The School Boards, and any Additional Party or Parties, Participating school boards shall provide each fiscal year, on a pro rata basis, such funds as are necessary to establish, operate and maintain the Academy as determined during the budgeting process undertaken by the Regional School Board.

  • Participating school districts are then reimbursed from the trust fund, less 7%, which is paid to the County as an administrative fee.


More Definitions of Participating school

Participating school means a nonpublic school that meets the requirements established in
Participating school means any city, exempted village, local, cooperative education, or joint vocational school districts any community or any chartered nonpublic school which participates in assessment; the state school for the blind; the state school for the deaf; or any school operated by the departments of youth services or rehabilitation and corrections; or any entity that tests its students with the statewide assessments;
Participating school means any private school that provides education to elementary
Participating school means a private school, as defined by § 49-6- 3001(c)(3), that meets the requirements established by the department of education and the state board of education for a Category I, II, or III private school, and that seeks to enroll eligible students;
Participating school means a school that has entered into a contract under this section.
Participating school means either a public school outside of the resident school district, a school run by another public entity, or any private school that provides education to elementary and/or secondary students and has notified the Department of its intention to participate in the program and comply with the program’s requirements.3
Participating school means a private elementary school or