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school board
noun
a local board or committee in charge of public education.
school board
noun
(formerly in Britain) an elected board of ratepayers who provided local elementary schools between 1870 and 1902
(in the US and Canada) a local board of education
Word History and Origins
Origin of school board1
Example Sentences
The district still puts on a Christmas program and observes a moment of silence to start the day, and the school board prays before meetings.
Although county education officials could act independently to renew the charter, the L.A. school board decision still means Gabriella would be essentially evicted from the campus and the dance studios built for its use.
This official will train teachers, administrators and local school boards on how to spot, prevent and respond to antisemitism.
The school board announced in a June 5 meeting that a contract with a vendor called Specialized Support Services, which was proprietorially signed by Tabet’s daughter, was under investigation.
She attempted to put on a PE uniform at the school board meeting before the board abruptly went into recess.
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