Secondary school definition

Secondary school means a nonprofit institutional day or residential school including a public secondary charter school that provides secondary education for grades 9-12.
Secondary school means a high and/or middle school: A school for students who have completed their primary educa­ tion, usually attended by children in grades seven to twelve and rec­ ognized by the Washington state superintendent of public instruction.
Secondary school means a public school with any grades 9 through 12.

Examples of Secondary school in a sentence

  • Secondary school teachers will be granted a prep time of one (1) class period.

  • Secondary school librarians may use their discretion in determining when safety conditions and supervising responsibilities warrant a limitation on the number of students in the library at any one time.


More Definitions of Secondary school

Secondary school means a learning institution containing any combination of grades 9 through 12 and includes junior high schools that have 9th grade.
Secondary school means a school that provides instruction to students in grades 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12.
Secondary school means a day or residential school which provides secondary education, as determined under State law.
Secondary school means a secondary school maintained by the authority;
Secondary school means a school, including an adult education centre, in which secondary school programs are offered under the jurisdiction of the Board.
Secondary school means (a) a junior high school comprising grades 7, 8 and 9, and a senior high school; (b) a combined junior-senior high school comprising grades 7 through 12; (c) a junior high school comprising grades 7 and 8 and a high school comprising grades 9 through 12; (d) a high school comprising grades 9 through 12.
Secondary school means any school with enrollment of pupils ordinarily in grades 7 through 12 or any portion thereof.