Operating Grants Manual definition
Operating Grants Manual means the provincial manual, as amended from time to time, that sets out the provincial funding formula that comprises a student basic allocation plus supplementary grants to determine school district allocations.
Operating Grants Manual means the document issued by the Ministry that provides a detailed description of the operating grant formula in place for a School Year, and which is updated annually and released on or before March 15 every year.
Operating Grants Manual. Means the provincial manual, as amended from time to time, that sets out the provincial funding formula that comprises a student basic allocation plus supplementary grants to determine School District allocations.
More Definitions of Operating Grants Manual
Operating Grants Manual or “OGM” means the document issued by the Ministry that provides a detailed description of the operating grant formula in place for a school year, and which is updated annually and released on or before March 15 every year;
Operating Grants Manual means the Ministry of Education and Childcare's manual, as amended from time to time, that sets out the provincial funding formula that comprises a student basic allocation plus supplementary grants to determine school district funding allocations. 18
Operating Grants Manual. Means the provincial manual, as amended from time to time, that sets out the provincial funding formula that comprises a student basic allocation plus supplementary grants to determine school district allocations. Means that the student usually lives at a civic address on reserve, is a child in joint custody who lives on reserve most of the time, or is staying on reserve and has no usual home elsewhere. Students continue to be considered ordinarily resident on reserve if they return to live on reserve with their Parents, guardians or maintainers during the year, even if they live elsewhere while attending school or working at a summer job. (In this context, reserves are deemed to include all land set aside by the federal government for the use and occupancy of an Indian band, along with all other Crown lands which are recognized by Canada as settlement lands of the Indian band of which the student is a resident.