school board

NOUN
  1. a board in charge of local public schools
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  • the new director of the school board mandated regular tests
  • In the primary, registered voters can only select candidates from their own party, except in the cases of judges and school board members, who can cross-file. The Herald-Mail Online
  • The deal gave promotions and added seniority to 59 minorities who are employed as custodians by the city's school board.
  • As I noted in a previous post on this subject, the disclaimer that the school board has mandated be read by the science teachers is incredibly incoherent and confused.
  • The school board has given permission to a group of Northgate High School students to conduct a poll on the idea of dousing the flame, the present symbol of the district, in favor of something that would ignite more passion. Post-gazette.com - News
  • The governor had replaced half of the appointed school board.
  • She's trailing in the polls approaching Election Day and the municipal tax base doesn't have the funds to cover the rising costs at local school boards.
  • No longer are our children required to learn to think, but only to memorize, with the material to be memorized strictly controlled by teachers, school boards, and religious groups.
  • The Supreme Court ruled last December that the Surrey School Board erred in disallowing the books in the classroom.
  • Local school boards are also looking for funds to maintain existing facilities and build new ones.
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