state-aided school definition

state-aided school means a school established, or declared to be a
state-aided school means a school registered as a state-aided school under section 28, or deemed to be so registered;
state-aided school means a school established, or declared to be a state-aided school under section 44, or deemed so to have been established or declared under section 95;

Related to state-aided school

  • State aid means State municipal aid and State school aid;

  • State archives means the Division of Archives and Records Service created in Section 63A-12-101.

  • State waters means all water, on the surface and under the ground, wholly or partially within or bordering the Commonwealth or within its jurisdiction, including wetlands.

  • Approved school means a school approved and authorized

  • District and high school graduation report means a report of the number of pupils, excluding adult education participants, in the district for the immediately preceding school year, adjusted for those pupils who have transferred into or out of the district or high school, who leave high school with a diploma or other credential of equal status.