Adjective
school-aged (comparative more school-aged, superlative most school-aged)
Of the age at which students typically attend primary or secondary school.
He's not a school-aged child; he's in college now.
About 15% of U.S. households with school-aged children don’t have high-speed internet access at home, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of 2015 U.S. Census Bureau Data. Source: Internet
According to a new study by a policy center, almost 70% of black households with school-aged children say they support or strongly support keeping all instruction online. Source: Internet
About 91.9% of the adult population is literate, and the literacy rate of school-aged children has risen to well over 98%. Source: Internet
Concerned about his age – most entertainment companies recruit school-aged trainees – Lee says he will give up on his dream if he isn’t accepted into a major entertainment company this year. Source: Internet
“It was automatic because my husband and I both work, because it would have upset both of our schedules,” said Jackie Taylor, who has three school-aged children and lives in nearby Canton. Source: Internet
But since the Rowan-Salisbury Schools system has received funding, particularly for the Renewal program, he said the county is in the “effort phase” of increasing school quality, which will be attractive for younger families raising school-aged children. Source: Internet