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  2. Board of education - Wikipedia

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    A board of education, school committee or school board is the board of directors or board of trustees of a school, local school district or an equivalent institution. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The elected council determines the educational policy in a small regional area, such as a city , county , state , or province .

  3. What does partisan election mean? School board members and ...

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    HJR 31 proposes "amendments to the State Constitution to require members of a district school board to be elected in a partisan election rather than a nonpartisan election." The amendment is ...

  4. Alabama State Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    Alabama is currently one of six states that has an elected state school board. [1] The other states with elected boards are Colorado, Michigan, Missouri, Oregon, and Texas. A seventh state, Ohio has a board that is a combination of elected and appointed members.

  5. New York City Panel for Educational Policy - Wikipedia

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    There are 23 ^ members of the panel. Each of the five borough presidents appoints one member, every borough's CEC presidents elect one member each, and the remaining thirteen are appointed by the mayor. The chancellor is an ex-officio on the panel and with no voting power along with the student representatives on the panel. [10]

  6. Colorado State Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    The board is composed of members elected from districts corresponding to Colorado's congressional districts. During periods when Colorado is allocated an even number of congressional seats, an additional member is elected by statewide vote, thereby leading to an odd number of members and reducing the potential for tied votes. [3]

  7. 2 candidates are fighting for seat on Paso Robles school ...

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    One candidate is actively battling Paso Robles Joint Unified School District, while the other says she’s “not a disruptor.” 2 candidates are fighting for seat on Paso Robles school board ...

  8. Washington D.C. Slang - AOL

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    Getty Images It's no wonder that much of Washington, D.C. and its slang have roots in the world of politics. While some of D.C.'s local lingo has made it to citizens "outside the Beltway" via ...

  9. Superintendent (education) - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts and some other regions retain the term school committee, but school board and board of education are the more common terms nationwide, and a variety of other labels have been used. [3] In 1986, about 95 percent of school board members were elected, with the rest appointed by town boards, mayors, or others. [4]