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I can only guess, but I suspect it has something to do with a local taxing structure. Most schools are supported by local property taxes and this one may have some different financial support. It could also be some sort of a legislated thing.
I would be curious to know what they are "exempted" from, too - and I would call the mayor's office of your village (or the superintendent of the school district in question) and ask them. Either office should have a website with some contact information or a listing in your local phone book.
Windham Exempted Village School District was created in 1830.
Perrysburg Exempted Village School District was created in 1849.
Well, honey, an exempted village school district is just a fancy way of saying that the district operates independently from the county board of education. They have their own school board and can make decisions without getting approval from the county. It's like being the cool kid on the block who doesn't have to follow all the rules.
The motto of Carey Exempted Village School District is 'Attitude, Accountability, Achievement'.
Perrysburg Exempted Village School District's motto is 'Ensuring students achieve their greatest potential'.
The motto of Upper Sandusky Exempted Village School District is 'Learning - Positive, Exciting, and Dynamic'.
The motto of Bluffton Exempted Village School District is '"To develop individuals who demonstrate problem-solving skills, personal responsibility, and a desire for lifelong learning."'.
exempted
By tearing the voucher, he accidentally exempted it.He was exempted from entering due to his behaviour.
opposite of the word exempted?
"Exempted from compulsory attendance" refers to a legal status where a student is not required to attend school due to specific circumstances. This can include reasons such as health issues, homeschooling, or certain educational alternatives. Such exemptions are typically granted by educational authorities or school districts based on established criteria. It allows students to fulfill their educational requirements outside of traditional classroom settings.
Yes exempted is the past tense of exempt.