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If a school serves students in any grades 9 – 12 and it does not have at least 40 percent free and reduced lunch program eligibility, may it qualify under the feeder school provision for high schools?

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If a school serves students in any grades 9 – 12 and it does not have at least 40 percent free and reduced lunch program eligibility, may it qualify under the feeder school provision for high schools?

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The definition of a public high school, for the purposes of this program, is any school that serves grade 9 only, or serves one or more grades 10-12, and no grade below 7. These schools may qualify under the feeder school provision for high schools.

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