Cyber school definition

Cyber school means a full-time instructional program of virtual courses for pupils that may or may not require attendance at a physical school location.
Cyber school means a cyber school as defined in Part 6e of the Code.
Cyber school means a school of excellence established under this part that has been issued a contract to be organized and operated as a cyber school under section 552(2) and that provides full-time instruction to pupils through online learning or otherwise on a computer or other technology, which instruction and learning may be remote from a school facility.

More Definitions of Cyber school

Cyber school means a full-time online instructional program for pupils that may or may not require attendance at a physical school location.
Cyber school shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Recital R-5.
Cyber school means a full-time instructional program of online VIRTUAL
Cyber school means a full-time instructional program of
Cyber school means a full-time instructional program of online courses
Cyber school means a method of instruction where courses or curricula are delivered within or outside of school settings primarily through online or web-based methods, including delivery via mobile devices.

Related to Cyber school

  • Member School means a full or associate member school of the DIAA.

  • High school means grades 9 through 12.

  • Charter school means a school established pursuant to P.L.1995, c.426 (C.18A:36A-1 et seq.). "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Environmental Protection.

  • Middle school means separate schools for early adolescents and the middle school grades that

  • special school means a school classified as a special school under the Education Act 1964.