Department of Education definition

Department of Education means the United States Department of Education.
Department of Education means the principal department of state government created under Section 300 of the Executive Organization Act of 1965, 1965 PA 380, MCL 16.400.
Department of Education means the state government department responsible for portfolio of school education.

Examples of Department of Education in a sentence

  • Using forms developed by the California Department of Education or as otherwise mutually agreed upon by CONTRACTOR and XXX, CONTRACTOR shall provide LEA, on a monthly basis, a written report of all incidents in which a statutory offense is committed by any LEA student, regardless if it results in a disciplinary action of suspension or expulsion.

  • CONTRACTOR shall be certified by the California Department of Education (hereinafter referred to as “CDE”) as an NPS/A.

  • CONTRACTOR shall be certified by the California Department of Education (hereinafter referred to as “CDE”) as a NPS/A.

  • The School is eligible for such funds upon approval of its plans for such funds either by the Institute or the Colorado Department of Education as required.

  • The LEA (or SELPA) shall report the findings resulting from the monitoring visit to the California Department of Education within 60 calendar days of the onsite visit.


More Definitions of Department of Education

Department of Education means the New Jersey Department of Education.
Department of Education means the U.S. Department of Education.
Department of Education means the Minnesota Department of Education.
Department of Education means the department of education created in section 24-1-115, C.R.S.
Department of Education or "department" means the department of education created and existing pursuant to section 24-1-115, C.R.S.
Department of Education means the Government department responsible for education at national level;
Department of Education means the Rhode Island Department of Elementary and