Phrases with «to elect a board»

"To elect a board" means to choose or select a group of individuals to serve on a governing body or committee, typically in an organization or institution. These chosen individuals are commonly responsible for making important decisions and setting policies for the group they are elected to. Full definition

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Sentences with «to elect a board»

  • Unlike traditional public schools, charter schools aren't run by elected boards of education. (jonathanpelto.com)
  • This issue welcomes the newly elected board members for 2012. (apbs.org)
  • Of these districts, more than 90 percent are legally and politically independent of their surrounding counties or municipalities; the vast majority are governed by elected boards. (educationnext.org)
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