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The School Board usually consists of elected members, so it is PART of an elected government.
School boards can vary based on their governance structure and the level of education they oversee. Common types include elected school boards, which are composed of members chosen by the community; appointed school boards, where members are designated by government officials or organizations; and hybrid boards, which feature a mix of elected and appointed members. Additionally, there are regional school boards that manage multiple districts and charter school boards that govern independently-operated public schools.
In the United States, most school boards are elected positions, so you will need to run for office and be elected by the voters of your district.
There is no such thing as "Canada's school trustee." A school trustee is a politician, someone who has been elected to a school board. Not all provinces have school boards. In those that do, school boards are municipal or regional bodies, not provincial or federal ones.
There are hundreds of catholic school boards.
School boards in Scotland was created in 1988.
School boards in Scotland ended in 2006.
● Private school Boards ● Public school boards ● Catholic school board ● Ministry of education ● Private tutors ● Coaches
There are more than 200 boards, commissions, and departments. The individuals of these boards are appointed by the governor.
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Alpheus Lee White has written: 'Local school boards: organization and practices' -- subject(s): School boards 'Characteristics of local school board policy manuals' -- subject(s): School boards, Handbooks, manuals
There are 62 public and separate school boards in Alberta, plus 13 charter school authorities and five Francophone education regions.