0 a group of people who have been elected to organize the management of the local school system of a particular area:
Again this had been a persistent bone of contention between the board of education and its critics throughout the interwar period.
Our own board of education has considered the matter carefully because of the close association between church and state in education.
That should happen before the decision is taken by the diocesan board of education or the school.
At the present time we are forming an entirely new board of education, not purely clerical, and we are determined to make an advance.
Many of the points that are contained in my brief should be discussed between the diocesan board of education and the vicars and church wardens in their parishes.
Thus, the state board of education is merely an administrative agency which carries out the laws, policies, and programs established by the legislature.
The schools of each public school district are governed by a board of education.
The board of education and the superintendent adopted a forced busing plan to meet the new legal mandate.