Grade K definition

Grade K means kindergarten, or a school program appropriate to a beginning pupil.
Grade K means kindergarten, or a school program appropriate to a beginning student under age six.
Grade K means kindergarten, or a school program appropriate to a beginning student.

Examples of Grade K in a sentence

  • Generally, homework should not exceed the following: Grade K 10 minutes Grades 1-2 20-30 minutesGrades 3-4 30-45 minutesGrades 5-6 45-60 minutesGrades 7-8 60-90 minutes Parents with homework time allotment concerns should contact the teacher directly.

  • Professional Staff Members assigned a combination class of two levels and/or subject areas shall have the following maximum class size: Grade K: Will not have combination classes as defined in this Article Grade 1-2: 22 students Grade 3-4: 24 students Grade 5-6: 26 students In the event circumstances deem in necessary to exceed this maximum class size limit, the Overload Payment provisions in Article 12.05 shall apply.

  • The STAR Renaissance Assessment is administered three times a year to students in Grades K through 8 (Grade K Assessment is twice a year).

  • With these objectives in mind, teachers assign homework on a regular basis beginning in Grade K.

  • Instruction will begin in Grade K and continue through Grade 12.1 The curriculum will be integrated into the health curriculum.The Superintendent is charged with recommending revisions in the program to the Board to update and modify the curriculum as new information about significant contagious diseases is made available.


More Definitions of Grade K

Grade K means kindergarten.
Grade K means kindergarten or a school program appropriate to a
Grade K means kindergarten, or a school program appropriate to a beginning student generally under age 6.
Grade K means a kindergarten student.
Grade K means kindergarten pupils.
Grade K or "K" means kindergarten pupils, or a school program appropriate to a beginning pupil.
Grade K means kindergarten, or a school program appropriate to a beginning student under the age of six.