High school definition

High school means grades 9 through 12.
High school means any Kentucky public high school, the Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky, the Craft Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics, and any private, parochial, or church school located in Kentucky that has been certified by the Kentucky Board of Education as voluntarily complying with curriculum, certification, and textbook standards established by the Kentucky Board of Education under KRS 156.160;
High school for purposes of this rule means a school that serves grades 9-12 in whatever kind of school the grade levels exist.

Examples of High school in a sentence

  • High school employees who serve as credentialed instructors must comply with Dallas College academic and instructional standards.

  • High school teachers who serve as credentialed instructors must be employed within school districts and/or high schools with which Dallas College has an active dual credit agreement.

  • High school students in dual credit courses will be given access to the College library, accorded appropriate privileges, and have adequate library resources convenient for use at the site where the course is offered.

  • High school students in dual credit courses will be provided the academic support services, including academic advising and counseling, as those on the college campus.

  • High school students, faculty, and staff will have access to instructional and non-instructional resources available on the campus of the College, in keeping with the guiding principles enumerated in Section 1, “Guiding Principles,” of this XXX.


More Definitions of High school

High school means grade 9, 10, 11, or 12.
High school means a public secondary school, except a charter school under chapter 124E, that has pupils enrolled in at least the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades. If there is no high school in the district and the school is at least 19 miles from the next nearest school, the commissioner must designate one school in the district as a high school for the purposes of this section.
High school means graduation from a high school that meets the compulsory attendance requirements in the jurisdiction in which the school is located.
High school means grades nine through twelve (9-12);
High school means any Kentucky public high school, and any private, parochial, or church school located in Kentucky that has been certified by the Kentucky Board of Education as voluntarily complying with curriculum, certification, and textbook standards established by the Kentucky Board of Education under KRS 156.160;
High school means a public school, as defined in RCW 28A.150.010, that serves students in any of grades nine through 12.
High school means a public school providing instruction for any of the grades nine through twelve, unless there is a junior high school program approved by the state board [department] for grades seven through nine, in which case it means a public school providing instruction for any of the grades ten through twelve.