Some said they also kept tabs on officials involved in drug testing: 55
schools (70 percent) reported monitoring senior and mid-level officials responsible for hiring and firing, and 62
of them (81 percent) said they kept an
eye on
members of so - called institutional review
boards, who approve human research proposals.
It means that Nebraska's 1,724 locally elected
school board members serving these 250 districts must keep a keen
eye on their spending, so as not to generate a narrative, right or wrong, that
school spending is the cause
of what are currently much higher than average property taxes in the state.