Joint district definition

Joint district means a joint technical education district.
Joint district means a district which is located in more than one county.
Joint district means a district that is located in

Examples of Joint district in a sentence

  • Joint district and association Shared Governance training sessions shall be conducted early in the school year and again mid-year, complete with materials for principals, all members of SIC, SCC and PTA presidents, and presidents-elect.

  • Joint district staff meetings are conducted on a regularly scheduled calendar coordinated through the Office of Field Services, with designated district staff groups indicated on a calendar schedule.

  • Joint district participation in exercises should, therefore, include dam/levee safety and related technical elements such as the dam/levee safety officer, the dam/levee safety program manager, the emergency management office, project operations staff, district water management office, and technical support elements.

  • Joint district assembly of the St. Lawrence and Ohio-Meadville Districts at the Niagara Falls Convention Center.


More Definitions of Joint district

Joint district. MEANS A DISTRICT THAT IS LOCATED IN MORE THAN ONE COUNTY.
Joint district means a joint technological education district.

Related to Joint district

  • School district means a public school district.

  • Historic district means an area, or group of areas not necessarily having contiguous boundaries, that contains 1 resource or a group of resources that are related by history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture.

  • District shall hereafter refer to districts that have signed the Agreement for the 2022-23 Program year and agree to be financially responsible as a Cooperative member for the Program costs.