School Districts means those political subdivisions of the state established for the administration of public schools.
School Districts means those “school districts” as defined in the Act and designated by the Authority in the Bond Series Certificate executed pursuant to Section 2.03 hereof.
School Districts means public school districts.
Examples of School Districts in a sentence
School districts will typically accept deliveries between 6AM and 2PM Mondays to Fridays.
School districts that require lower thresholds will be responsible for soliciting quotes from participating vendors for pricing.
More Definitions of School Districts
School Districts means the Portland Public, David Douglas, Centennial, Parkrose, Reynolds and Riverdale school districts.
School Districts means an Oregon common school district, joint school district, or union high school district.
School Districts or “Districts” - shall mean all of the Andover Board of Education, Hebron or “Boards” Board of Education and Marlborough Board of Education and
School Districts means common school districts, union high school districts, unified school districts and technical college districts organized under the Laws of the State of Wisconsin.
School Districts means those political subdivisions of the state established for the administration of public schools, segregated geographically for taxation and bonding purposes and governed by the Public School Code. (Section 13-6-4 of NMSA 1978)
School Districts means public school entities and districts of every kind and nature organized under the Laws of the State of Minnesota, including, without limitation, school districts, intermediate school districts, education districts, educational cooperative
School Districts means the Boards of Education of Gardner Community Consolidated School District 72C, Gardner South Wilmington Township High School District 73, Braceville Elementary School District 75, and South Wilmington Consolidated District 74, and their employees and designees.