Within a narrow professional compass,
individual school board employees can have a measure of expertise in the education profession, acquired by qualifications and training, and by experience, but these vary among individuals.
Not exact matches
As
individuals, then, district
employees have strong incentives to get involved in
school -
board politics and to take action in trying to elect candidates who will promote their occupational interests.
As used in this section, the term «noninstructional contractor» means any vendor,
individual, or entity under contract with a
school or with the
school board who receives remuneration for services performed for the
school district or a
school, but who is not otherwise considered an
employee of the
school district.
From the lawsuit: «It appears that if one is not Orthodox Jewish, like the majority of the LBOE
Board Members, and is not committed to diverting public
school funds to benefit the local religious schools, that individual does not get to remain as an employee in the Lakewood School District.&
school funds to benefit the local religious
schools, that
individual does not get to remain as an
employee in the Lakewood
School District.&
School District.»