Many school board elections are held at a time different from other elections; and very little information is easily available about the candidates
in most school board elections.
Lenovo didn't disappoint, and the new 100e, 300e, and 500e models cover the price points and feature lists
of most any school boards budget.
Today,
most school board elections get single - digit turnouts, even in multi-million dollar races, making them especially vulnerable to the wrong interests: tax hawks opposed to spending, unionists seeking influence on both sides of the bargaining table, extremists who want to pervert curriculum, racists bent on perpetuating segregation, or reform zealots who seek to disrupt the status quo regardless of results or consequences.
When most school boards debate their budget priorities, identifying children with mental - health problems doesn't generally rank high on the agenda.
This is why, as a superintendent - search consultant for nearly 20 years, I have found that
most school boards weigh experience in the position so heavily when hiring a new chief executive officer.
Most school boards consist of adults who live in the local community and are selected by the community (or, if it's an appointed school board, selected by either the mayor or county elected officials).
Education historian William Cutler explains in Parents and Schools that «educators and
most school board members prefer to think of the parent - teacher association as an extension of the educational establishment, «an auxiliary to the public school,» as the Los Angeles County Board of Education put it in 1908.»
Between federal statute, court rulings, extensive processes, and sensitive politics,
most school boards, supes, and school leaders are content to slink away and try to shave costs elsewhere.
Most school boards have seven members.
Billionaires have also taken over most State legislatures and
most school boards - just as they have taken over most TV stations, radio stations and newspapers.
BTW, PL, women school board members still only represent about a third of all board members and
most school boards are dominated by men.
Before you turn your household upside down and relocate three streets over in a quest to place your child in a more desirable school district, know this:
most school boards will entertain a request for your child to attend a school other than the one they've been assigned to geographically.