School status definition

School status means whether the youth is in or out of school, whether the youth has completed school, reason for being out of school if it is a reason other than completing school, grade level, current or last school attended, and any special school programs that were being provided when the child last attended school. Resident preparation means a description of the steps taken prior to admission to prepare the child for placement. This includes sharing the institution’s program, rules and the daily schedule. Physical and emotional state means the results of observation by designated staff looking for such things as general appearance, bruises, any apparent illness and the attitude and current behaviors demonstrated by the child. Compliance exists when:

Examples of School status in a sentence

  • To maintain the Senior Teacher (Catholic Schools) classification a teacher must maintain their Accreditation to Teach in a Catholic School status through meeting the ongoing Accreditation to Teach in a Catholic School renewal criteria.

  • Teachers shall be advised of Extended School Year School status by May 30th.

  • Medea Creek has been awarded California Distinguished School and California Gold Ribbon School status, and recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School, among others.

  • Over time B.C. began partial tuition payments for off-reserve learners to those First Nations schools that gained Independent School status.

  • For all other Schools within the Zone, teachers are eligible for: o Achieving Highly Effective or Effective Proficient ($2,500); o Teacher Demand Stipend ($1,250) for hard-­‐to-­‐staff positions, as identified by the Caddo Superintendent; o Achieving Top Gains School status ($1,500); and o Incentives associated with the Teacher Advancement Program (TAP) system as depicted later in this document ($8,000 for master teachers, $3,000 for mentor teachers, and payouts based on performance and observations).

  • It shall not be necessary for the consent of Certificateholders under this Section 13.01 to approve the particular form of any proposed amendment or consent, but it shall be sufficient if such consent shall approve the substance thereof.

  • To maintain the Senior Teacher classification a Teacher must maintain their Accreditation to Teach in a Catholic School status through meeting the ongoing Accreditation to Teach in a Catholic School renewal criteria.

  • The government recommends that The Healthy Schools Programme will work with schools within the area to achieve and maintain Healthy School status.

  • Schools become eligible to be selected as Superintendent’s School status if they meet one of two criteria.

  • To maintain the Senior Teacher (Catholic School) classification a teacher must maintain their Accreditation to Teach in a Catholic School status through meeting the ongoing Accreditation to Teach in a Catholic School renewal criteria.