School-age child definition

School-age child means a child age five through 12 years old.
School-age child means a minor who is at least six years old but younger than 18 years old and who is not emancipated.
School-age child means a child 5 years of age or older who is enrolled in a public school or a parochial or other private school.

More Definitions of School-age child

School-age child means a child who is eligible to attend a grade of kindergarten or higher, but is less than 13 years of age. A child is considered to be a school-age child on the first day of the school year in which he or she is eligible to attend school.
School-age child means a child who is five years of age through twelve years of age and is attending a public or private school or is receiving home-based instruction under chapter 28A.200 RCW.
School-age child means a child who attends:
School-age child means a child who attends or has attended a kindergarten or a higher grade out of the home.
School-age child means a child eligible to attend kindergarten or above in public school. This includes the months from the end of the prior school year to the start of the kindergarten school year.
School-age child means a child five (5) years of age or older or who is attending kindergarten or higher grade. A child shall be considered school-age for staff /child ratio purposes beginning the first day attending either kindergarten or first grade which ever comes first.
School-age child means a child who is at least five years of age by September 1st of the beginning of the school year and who attends kindergarten through grade five.