true.
The School Board usually consists of elected members, so it is PART of an elected government.
Local superintendents are appointed by local school boards.
School board members are usually elected by the community during local elections. Some school board members may be appointed by local officials or governing bodies. Requirements to become a school board member vary by location but typically involve being a resident of the school district and meeting any age or education requirements.
Kent Douglas Matheson has written: 'Self-evaluation of school boards and school board members: a review of practices and procedures in the State of Washington' -- subject(s): School boards
Yes, there is usually an application process, and the faculty choose the prefects.
There are hundreds of catholic school boards.
School boards in Scotland was created in 1988.
School boards in Scotland ended in 2006.
Mark Vincent Joyce has written: 'A study of New Hampshire school boards' -- subject(s): School board members
Ruth H. Page has written: 'What makes an effective school board member?' -- subject(s): Evaluation, Rating of, School board members, School boards
Raymond O. Larson has written: 'School board members' values, belief systems and satisfaction with the school board role' -- subject(s): School boards
Stuyvesant High School