In-School definition

In-School means the borrower is currently attending a full-time eligible HEAL school.
In-School means the period, excluding periods of in-school Deferment, during which a student Borrower is enrolled at an Eligible Institution for at least the minimum course load required by the Act and the policies of the Guarantor to maintain such student Borrower's eligibility to borrow under the education loan programs existing under the Act and administered by a Guarantor.
In-School youth: a youth who has not received a secondary school diploma or its equivalent and is attending any school (including elementary, intermediate, junior high school, secondary or post-secondary, or alternative school or program), whether full or part-time or is between school terms and intends to return to school. At the point of eligibility determination and enrollment, San ▇▇▇▇ Obispo County WIOA eligible In-School Youth (ISY) must be attending school, have senior status in high school and be between the ages of 16-21, and be low- income (as defined in Section 3(36) of WIOA), and at least one of the following: • Basic skills deficientEnglish language learner • Offender • Homeless individual, runaway, in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care, aged-out of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care, or out-of-home placement • Pregnant/parenting • Individual with disability • Individual who requires additional assistance to complete an educational program or to secure/hold employment*

Examples of In-School in a sentence

  • The Board and Provider entered into that certain Master Agreement for Arts and Cultural Enrichment (Out-of-School), Academic Support (Out-of-School) and Student Health and Wellness (In-School, Out-of-School and Recess) Services for a term commencing August 1, 2016 and continuing through July 31, 2018 ("Original Agreement”) (authorized by Board Report 16-0323- PR2), with the Board having two (2) options to renew for a period of one (1) year each.

  • All supplements are payment for duties performed beyond the regular workday, except in the case of In-School Suspension Monitors and longevity.

  • An In-School Staffing Committee shall be established and maintained from year to year in each secondary school.

  • There shall be an In-School Workload Review Committee in each school, which shall meet outside of class hours.

  • Approval of the combination will be at the discretion of the Director or designate after serious discussion at the In-School Staffing Advisory Committee and the Secondary School Staffing Advisory Committee.

  • Except for monitors assigned to the dispatch base at the high school, or monitors assigned to supervise In-School Detention in any school, all monitors shall be issued an electronic communication device.

  • The Board and Provider entered into that certain Master Agreement for Arts and Cultural Enrichment (Out-of-School), Academic Support (Out-of-School) and Student Health and Wellness (In-School, Out-of-School and Recess) Services for a term commencing August 1, 2016 and continuing through July 31, 2018 ("Original Agreement”) (authorized by Board Report 16-0323-PR2), with the Board having two (2) options to renew for a period of one (1) year each.

  • Eligible participants must meet the Out-of-School Youth (OSY) and In-School Youth (ISY) eligibility criteria, have the legal right to work in the U.S., and have registered for Selective Services (if male 18 years of age or older).

  • The minutes of these meetings including any recommendations of the Committee will be forwarded to the In-School Staffing Advisory Committee.

  • The purpose of the WIOA Youth Program Contract is for the delivery of comprehensive youth services that offer in-depth employment and education advancement opportunities, career exploration and counseling as well as assisting with the elimination of barriers for targeted Out-of-School Youth (OSY) and In-School Youth (ISY) in the County with the exception of the cities of Anaheim and Santa ▇▇▇ (which are governed by their own Workforce Boards).


More Definitions of In-School

In-School youth: a youth who has not received a secondary school diploma or its equivalent and is attending any school (including elementary, intermediate, junior high school, secondary or post-secondary, or alternative school or program), whether full or part-time or is between school terms and intends to return to school. At the point of eligibility determination and enrollment, San ▇▇▇▇ Obispo County WIOA eligible In-School Youth (ISY) must be attending school, have senior status and be between the ages of 16-21, and be low-income, and at least one of the following: • Basic skills deficientEnglish language learner • Offender • Homeless individual, runaway, in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care, aged-out of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care, or out-of-home placement • Pregnant/parenting • Individual with disability • Individual who requires additional assistance to complete an educational program or to secure/hold employment*
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