Age-Grade Sample Clauses

Age-Grade. A. Pursuant to § 38-1802.04(c)(14) of the Act, in its first Academic Year, the School shall provide instruction to students in ages/grades PK3 through first. In each of the succeeding four (4) Academic Years, the School may provide instruction to students in accordance with Schedule I. “Academic Year” shall mean the fiscal year of the School Corporation ending on June 30 of each calendar year.
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Age-Grade. A. Pursuant to § 38-1802.04(c)(14) of the Act, in its first Academic Year of renewal, the School shall provide instruction to students in grades prekindergarten-3 (“PK3”) through eight. In each of the succeeding Academic Years, the School may provide instruction to students in accordance with Schedule I below. “
Age-Grade. A. Pursuant to § 38-1802.04(c)(14) of the Act, in its first Academic Year, the School shall provide instruction to students in grade six. In each of the succeeding Academic Years, the School may provide instruction to students in accordance with Schedule I below. “
Age-Grade. A. Pursuant to § 38-1802.04(c)(14) of the Act, the School shall provide instruction to students in grades pre-kindergarten through five. In the first five Academic Years following the
Age-Grade. A. Pursuant to § 38-1802.04(c)(14) of the Act, the School shall provide instruction to students in accordance with Schedule I below. “
Age-Grade. A. In its first Academic Year, DCI shall provide instruction to students in grades 6 through 7. In subsequent Academic Years, DCI may provide instruction to students in accordance with Schedule I. “Academic Year” shall mean the fiscal year of DCI ending on June 30 of each calendar year.
Age-Grade. In school year 2018-19, the School shall instruct students in grades nine through twelve in accordance with Schedule I. In school year 2019-20, the School shall instruct students in grades ten through twelve. The School shall not instruct students of any other grade without prior written consent of the Board.
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Age-Grade. A. Pursuant to § 38-1802.04(c)(14) of the Act, in its first Academic Year, the School shall provide instruction to 120 students aged 18 and over. In each of the succeeding Academic Years, the School may provide instruction to students in accordance with Schedule I below, or any number of students up to the School’s total enrollment for the given school year as the Board
Age-Grade. A. Pursuant to § 38-1802.04(c)(14)(E) of the Act, the School shall provide instruction to students aged 18 and older.

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