Examples of K-12 institution in a sentence
Out-of-school means children up through age 21 who are entitled to a free public education in the State but are not currently enrolled in a K-12 institution.
In some cases, ungraded students may also include special education children, transitional bilingual students, students working on a GED through a K-12 institution, or those in a correctional setting.
In some cases, ungraded students may also include special education children, transitional bilingual students, students working on a HSED through a K-12 institution, or those in a correctional setting.
Out-of-school means youth up through age 21 who are entitled to a free public education in the State but are not currently enrolled in a K-12 institution.
This could include students who have dropped out of school, youth who are working on a GED outside of a K-12 institution, and youth who are "here-to-work" only.
Students seeking to exit school to enroll in adult education, who are enrolled in a formal education setting other than a public K-12 institution, may request a waiver from the institutional agency head or his/her designee.
This could include students who have dropped out of school in the previous performance period (September 1, 2011 v August 31, 2012), youth who are working on a GED outside of a K-12 institution, and youth who are "here-to-work" only.
Henderson County will only be reimbursed for eligible expenses that are included within an approved FTA grant.
Composting of food residuals and yard trimmings generated on site at a K-12 institution for educational purposes.
Educational Support Position members in their first year of employment membership in a public K-12 institution the South Dakota Education Association shall pay one-half of the applicable state membership dues rate.