Qualifying school definition

Qualifying school means a private school that:
Qualifying school means a school district elementary school that:
Qualifying school means a school where at least 55 percent of the students are identified as eligible for federal free lunch, as provided in the Appropriation Act.

More Definitions of Qualifying school

Qualifying school means a school in which at least 55 percent of the students are identified as
Qualifying school means any of the following:
Qualifying school means a school that is a qualifying sole elementary school, a qualifying sole secondary school or a qualifying combined school under subsection 16 (3). O. Reg. 85/08, s. 44 (2).
Qualifying school means a hard-to-staff school district building or a school district building that has a persistently low performance rating, as determined jointly by the chancellor and superintendent of public instruction, under section 3302.03 of the Revised Code at the time the recipient becomes employed by the district.
Qualifying school means a school at which at least ten percent of the teachers in the school in the prior school year are first year teachers.
Qualifying school means a foundation school within the meaning of Section 21(1)(a) Schools Standards and Framework Act 1998;
Qualifying school means either a public school outside of the resident school district, or any private school that provides education to elementary and/or secondary students and has notified the Department of its intention to par- ticipate in the program and comply with the program's requirements.4