High-Need Students definition

High-Need Students means students that qualify as low economic status pursuant to Department determination, to include Students with Disabilities and English Language Learners.
High-Need Students. Refers to low-income students, English language learners and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ youth. • LCFF (Local Control Funding Formula): The new school funding law that promises increased resources for high- need students.
High-Need Students means students at risk of educational failure or otherwise in need of special assistance and support, such as students who are living in poverty, who attend high- minority schools, who are far below grade level, who have left school before receiving a regular high school diploma, who are at risk of not graduating with a diploma on time, who are homeless, who are in foster care, who have been incarcerated, who have disabilities or who are English language learners (from Race to the Top Executive Summary, https://www2. ed.gov/programs/racetothetop/executive-summary.pdf).

Examples of High-Need Students in a sentence

  • At the same time, a new Grant for High-Need Students with Permanent Disabilities was introduced to assist students with permanent disabilities whose eligible training costs exceed the maximum limits of the Student Financial Assistance Programs.


More Definitions of High-Need Students

High-Need Students. : means students that qualify as low economic status pursuant to Department determination.

Related to High-Need Students

  • Students means students, their parents, guardians or other legal representatives.

  • Special needs child means a child with needs for emotional care, behavioral care, or physical and personal care which require additional skill, knowledge, or responsibility on the part of the foster parents, as measured by Form 470-4401, Foster Child Behavioral Assessment. See subrule 156.6(4).

  • Physical therapist assistant means an individual who is licensed/certified by a state and who assists the physical therapist in selected components of physical therapy.

  • the students union” means any association of students formed to further the educational purposes of the institution and the interests of students, as students;

  • Special Needs beneficiary is one who needs additional time to complete his/ her education due to physical, mental or emotional limitations. In addition, as discussed below, a beneficiary may roll over contributions to another ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Education Savings Account until he or she attains age 30. A beneficiary may also roll over his or her ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Education Savings Account to a new beneficiary who is a member of his or her family so long as the recipient has not attained age 30.