Utah Code § 53F-5-401

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As used in this part:
(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.
(2) "Eligible partnership" means a partnership that:
(a) includes at least:
(i) a local education agency that has designated an eligible school feeder pattern;
(ii) a local nonprofit organization;
(iii) a private business;
(iv) a municipality or county in which the eligible school feeder pattern is located;
(v) an institution of higher education within the state;
(vi) a state or local government agency that provides services to students attending schools
within the eligible school feeder pattern;
(vii) a local philanthropic organization; and

(viii) a local health care organization; and
(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:
(a) a high school;
(b) an eligible junior high school that:
(i) is a district school within the geographic boundary of the high school described in Subsection
(3)(a); or
(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
(c) an eligible elementary school that:
(i) is a district school within the geographic boundary of the high school described in Subsection
(3)(a); or
(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.

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