Sibling preference definition

Sibling preference means assignment granted, if seats are available, because a student has a sibling enrolled in the requested school or magnet or specialty program.
Sibling preference student has a sibling currently open-enrolled in this non-resident district. Employee child preference: Student has parent or legal guardian who is a Minnesota resident who is an employee of the non-resident district. Early Childhood Special Education (birth to age 5). Does this child ideally need early childhood special education services to start immediately?

Examples of Sibling preference in a sentence

  • Sibling preference: student has a sibling currently open-enrolled in this non-resident district.

  • Sibling preference in the lottery process will help committed families handle the logistics of successful participation in the virtual school.

Related to Sibling preference

  • Series C Liquidation Preference means a liquidation preference for each Series C Preferred Unit initially equal to $25.00 per unit (subject to adjustment for any splits, combinations or similar adjustments to the Series C Preferred Units), which liquidation preference shall be subject to increase by the per Series C Preferred Unit amount of any accumulated and unpaid Series C Distributions (whether or not such distributions shall have been declared).

  • Series A Liquidation Preference means a liquidation preference for each Series A Preferred Unit initially equal to $1,000 per unit (subject to adjustment for any splits, combinations or similar adjustments to the Series A Preferred Units), which liquidation preference shall be subject to increase by the per Series A Preferred Unit amount of any accumulated and unpaid Series A Distributions (whether or not such distributions shall have been declared).

  • Series B Liquidation Preference means a liquidation preference for each Series B Preference Unit initially equal to $25.00 per unit, which liquidation preference shall be subject to (a) increase by the per Series B Preference Unit amount of any accumulated and unpaid distributions (whether or not such distributions shall have been declared) and (b) decrease upon a distribution in connection with a Liquidation Event described in Section 17.4 which does not result in payment in full of the liquidation preference of such Series B Preference Unit.

  • Liquidation Preference means, with respect to any Series, the amount specified as the liquidation preference per share for that Series in the Appendix for such Series.

  • Safe Preferred Stock means the shares of the series of Preferred Stock issued to the Investor in an Equity Financing, having the identical rights, privileges, preferences and restrictions as the shares of Standard Preferred Stock, other than with respect to: (i) the per share liquidation preference and the initial conversion price for purposes of price-based anti-dilution protection, which will equal the Conversion Price; and (ii) the basis for any dividend rights, which will be based on the Conversion Price.