School purpose definition

School purpose means a purpose that is directed by or customarily takes place at the direction of a school district, school campus, or teacher or assists in the administration of school activities, including instruction in the classroom or at home, administrative activities, and collaboration between students, school personnel, or parents, or is otherwise for the use and benefit of the school.
School purpose means a purpose that is directed
School purpose means any activity that is directed by or

Examples of School purpose in a sentence

  • This legislation makes it a criminal offence to send an electronic message (e-mail) that conveys indecent, grossly offensive, threatening material or information that is false; or is of an indecent or grossly offensive nature if the Offwell C of E Primary School purpose was to cause a recipient to suffer distress or anxiety.

  • The Governance Board shall have the authority to implement the Charter School purpose, educational program, and educational methods as defined in this Agreement.

  • As a tax-exempt entity, the School does not pay State or local taxes regarding any purchase made pursuant a School purpose.

Related to School purpose

  • School purposes means school-sponsored programs, including but not limited to educational or extra-curricular activities.

  • Educational purpose means classroom activities, research in academic subjects, career or professional development activities, Green Dot approved personal research activities, or other purposes as defined by the School from time to time.

  • Medical purpose means an intention to utilize a

  • Educational Purposes means use for the purpose of education, teaching, distance learning, private study and/or research.

  • Commercial purpose or “Marketing Purpose” means the sale of student data; or its use or disclosure for purposes of receiving remuneration, whether directly or indirectly; the use of student data for advertising purposes, or to develop, improve or market products or services to students.