Intermediate school district definition

Intermediate school district means that term as defined in section 4 of the revised school code, 1976 PA 451, MCL 380.4.
Intermediate school district means a corporate
Intermediate school district means a school district established under part 7 of the school code of 1976, Act No. 451 of the Public Acts of 1976, as amended, being sections 380.601 to 380.703 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.

Examples of Intermediate school district in a sentence

  • County treasurers of counties in which fractions of intermediate school districts are situated shall pay those funds collected under this part to the treasurer of the intermediate school board.(3) Intermediate school district taxes shall be assessed, levied, and collected as provided in this act and Act No. 206 of the Public Acts of 1893, as amended, being sections 211.1 to 211.157 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.

  • West Elementary (non Priority, Focus or Reward) is located in the Kent Intermediate school district, in the city of Wyoming, MI with a population of approximately 74,826 people, with an average of 50.6% males and 49.4% female (as of the 2014 information).

  • In Michigan, an “authorizing body” means any of the following: • Public university• Community college• K‐12 local education agency• Intermediate school district However, not all potential authorizers take advantage of the opportunity to issue charters.

  • West Elementary (non Priority, Focus or Reward) is located in the Kent Intermediate school district, in the city of Wyoming, MI with a population of approximately 75,900 people.

  • Refer also to subrules (4), (5), (7), (9), (10) of this rule.Note: Intermediate school district and school staff are not considered center staff when they are present in the center to deliver specialized services (e.g., speech therapists, tutors, etc.) and are exempt from any screening requirements.

  • However, if legislation passes which (1) requires intermediate school district employees to pay a portion of the premium for health care and other fringe benefits, (2) limits the amount of the premium which may be paid by the Intermediate school district or (3) generally provides for payment by employees of a portion of the premium, that legislation shall be applied as of its effective date so that application of that legislation is not delayed until after the expiration of this contract.

  • The center does not have to do a central registry clearance on these individuals.Note: Intermediate school district and school staff are not considered center staff or volunteers when they are present in the center to deliver specialized services (e.g., speech therapists, tutors, etc.) and are exempt from any screening requirements.

  • A$100.00 nonrefundable fee may be filed in lieu of a petition.• Intermediate school district with less than 10,000 in population according to the most recent federal census: minimum of 6 signatures; maximum of 20 signatures.

  • Metropolitan areas such as Toronto host a very high number of students (224,860); but if we look at these numbers in relation to the total size of the CMA, we see that the presence of post secondary students constitutes only 2.9% of the population.

  • A $100.00 nonrefundable fee may be filed in lieu of a petition.• Intermediate school district with 10,000 or more in population according to the most recent federal census: minimum of 40 signatures; maximum of 100 signatures.


More Definitions of Intermediate school district

Intermediate school district means a corporate body
Intermediate school district means a corporate body established under part 7.
Intermediate school district means an intermediate school district that serves a student who does not have a record at the local school district, but does have a record at the intermediate school district.
Intermediate school district means a district with a cooperative program which has
Intermediate school district means a public body corporate governed by an intermediate school board and established within one or more counties of the State of Michigan as authorized under part 7 of The Revised School Code, 1976 PA 451, as amended, MCL 380.601 to 380.705.
Intermediate school district means that term as defined

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