North Dakota Department of Public Instruction Forms

The North Dakota Department of Public Instruction is responsible for overseeing and improving the quality of education in North Dakota. They develop educational policies and initiatives, set academic standards, and provide guidance to schools and educators. Their main goal is to ensure that all students in North Dakota receive a high-quality education and have the necessary skills to succeed in life.

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This form is used for submitting a quarterly project narrative report in North Dakota. It allows organizations to provide detailed updates on the progress and accomplishments of their projects.

This Form is used for submitting the final financial report in North Dakota. It is a required document to provide an overview of the financial status and transactions of an organization.

This Form is used for applying to the Rural and Low-Income Schools Program in North Dakota.

This form is used for applying for 21st Century Community Learning Center (CCLC) grants in North Dakota.

This form is used for applying for school support funds in North Dakota. It provides necessary information for schools to receive financial assistance.

This form is used for conducting re-interviews to determine the eligibility of children in the Migrant Education Program in North Dakota.

This form is used to request a reconfiguration of instructional days in the state of North Dakota. It allows schools to adjust their schedule for various reasons, such as inclement weather or planning special events.

This form is used for requesting a waiver of high school instructional time requirements in North Dakota.

This document is a grant award form used in North Dakota. It is issued to notify recipients of funding they have been awarded for a specific project or purpose.

This Form is used for reporting the final information and outcomes of a special education grant awarded in North Dakota.

This document is used for filing a Certificate of Levy in the state of North Dakota. It is used to notify the taxpayer that their property has been seized to satisfy a tax debt.

This form is used for requesting mediation in North Dakota. It is a document that individuals can fill out to initiate the mediation process for resolving a dispute.

This form is used for certifying the election and qualification of school officers in North Dakota.

This form is used for obtaining a certificate from the School District in North Dakota for the purpose of pupil transportation for migrant students.

This Form is used for North Dakota camps to provide a policy statement for free meals during activities.

This form is used for requesting approval for school construction projects in North Dakota. It allows individuals or organizations to outline their plans and seek permission from relevant authorities.

This form is used for creating a tuition agreement between the public school district and parents in North Dakota.

This document is a policy statement for free meals at regular sites in North Dakota. It outlines guidelines and procedures for providing free meals to eligible individuals.

This form is used for transferring USDA commodities in North Dakota.

This form is used for admitting district chronological listing of open enrollment applications in North Dakota.

This Form is used for submitting the annual budget of the County Superintendent in North Dakota. It provides a detailed breakdown of the anticipated expenses and revenues for the upcoming fiscal year.

This form is used for meal counting and claim preparation in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) in North Dakota.

This form is used for completing a mediation agreement in North Dakota. It is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions of the mediation process, including the agreed-upon resolution and any actions to be taken.

This form is used for submitting a policy statement related to the free and reduced-price meals or the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) in North Dakota, where there is no charge involved.

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