MEAP definition

MEAP means Mineral Exploration Assistance Program, a financial assistance program provided by the Province of Manitoba for non-fuel mineral exploration in Manitoba.
MEAP means the Michigan educational assessment program. (ee) “MESA” means the Michigan employment security agency.
MEAP means Macquarie Essential Assets Partnership.

Examples of MEAP in a sentence

  • The school must provide evidence of need by focusing on improvement status; reading and math achievement results, as measured by the MEAP, Mi-Access or the MME; poverty level; and the school’s ability to leverage the resources currently available to the district.

  • The school provides individual student academic assessment results (MEAP, NWEA, and other formal and informal assessments) to all parents in a format that they can understand, including an interpretation of the results.

  • Teachers also analyze MEAP results and school-based assessments.Based on this analysis, they adjust their instruction and differentiate to best meet student needs.

  • The school uses MEAP and NWEA proficiency scores to determining which students to refer to the intervention program.

  • All Clubs are required to have a Medical Emergency Action Plan (MEAP), or equivalent, in place.


More Definitions of MEAP

MEAP means the Michigan educational assessment program. (cc) “MESA” means the Michigan employment security agency. (dd) “MPES” means the Michigan professional employees society. (ee) “MSC” means managerial, supervisory, and confidential.
MEAP means the Medical Emergency Action Plan as detailed in Appendix 2, paragraph 3.
MEAP means the Michigan educational assessment program. (cc) “MESA” means the Michigan employment security agency. (dd) “MPES” means the Michigan professional employees society. (ee) “PA” means public act.
MEAP means the Maryland Energy Assistance Program administered by the Maryland Department of Human Services.
MEAP means Macquarie Essential Assets Partnership. “MEIF II” means Macquarie European Infrastructure Fund II.
MEAP means the Medical Emergency Action Plan as detailed in Rule 14.6.