Sponsored Club definition

Sponsored Club means a club which is directly under the sponsorship, direction, and control of the school.
Sponsored Club means a club which is curriculum related and directly under the sponsorship, direction, and control of the school. These clubs serve as an extension of the regular school curriculum and their activities bear a clear relationship to the regular curriculum.
Sponsored Club means a club which is curriculum related and directly under the sponsorship, direction, and control of the school.

Examples of Sponsored Club in a sentence

  • Sponsored Club activities are covered by the ▇▇▇▇▇ Trail Conservancy insurance, including Club approved trips out of province or country.

  • Sponsored Club activities are covered by the ▇▇▇▇▇ Trail Conservancy insurance.


More Definitions of Sponsored Club

Sponsored Club means a club which is directly under the sponsorship, direction,
Sponsored Club means a club which is directly under the sponsorship, direction, and control of the school. Clubs that have not received approval are not school sponsored activities.

Related to Sponsored Club

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