Utah Code 53F-5-401. Definitions
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(1) “Eligible elementary school” or “eligible junior high school” means a district school or charter school that has at least 50% of the school’s students with a family income at or below 185% of the federal poverty level.
Terms Used In Utah Code 53F-5-401
- eligible junior high school: means a district school or charter school that has at least 50% of the school's students with a family income at or below 185% of the federal poverty level. See Utah Code 53F-5-401
- Eligible school feeder pattern: means the succession of schools that a student enrolls in as the student progresses from kindergarten through grade 12 that includes, as designated by a local education agency:(3)(a) a high school;(3)(b) an eligible junior high school that:(3)(b)(i) is a district school within the geographic boundary of the high school described in Subsection (3)(a); or(3)(b)(ii) is a charter school that sends at least 50% of the charter school's students to the high school described in Subsection (3)(a); and(3)(c) an eligible elementary school that:(3)(c)(i) is a district school within the geographic boundary of the high school described in Subsection (3)(a); or(3)(c)(ii) is a charter school that sends at least 50% of the charter school's students to the junior high school described in Subsection (3)(b). See Utah Code 53F-5-401
- Local education agency: means a school district or charter school. See Utah Code 53F-5-401
- Partnership: A voluntary contract between two or more persons to pool some or all of their assets into a business, with the agreement that there will be a proportional sharing of profits and losses.
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
(2) “Eligible partnership” means a partnership that:(2)(a) includes at least:(2)(a)(i) a local education agency that has designated an eligible school feeder pattern;(2)(a)(ii) a local nonprofit organization;(2)(a)(iii) a private business;(2)(a)(iv) a municipality or county in which the eligible school feeder pattern is located;(2)(a)(v) an institution of higher education within the state;(2)(a)(vi) a state or local government agency that provides services to students attending schools within the eligible school feeder pattern;(2)(a)(vii) a local philanthropic organization; and(2)(a)(viii) a local health care organization; and(2)(b) has designated a local education agency or local nonprofit organization to act as lead applicant for a grant described in this part.(3) “Eligible school feeder pattern” means the succession of schools that a student enrolls in as the student progresses from kindergarten through grade 12 that includes, as designated by a local education agency:(3)(a) a high school;(3)(b) an eligible junior high school that:(3)(b)(i) is a district school within the geographic boundary of the high school described in Subsection (3)(a); or(3)(b)(ii) is a charter school that sends at least 50% of the charter school’s students to the high school described in Subsection (3)(a); and(3)(c) an eligible elementary school that:(3)(c)(i) is a district school within the geographic boundary of the high school described in Subsection (3)(a); or(3)(c)(ii) is a charter school that sends at least 50% of the charter school’s students to the junior high school described in Subsection (3)(b).(4) “Local education agency” means a school district or charter school.