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In Maryland the Harford County Board of Education had prepared a desegregation plan which the Court approved but which a plaintiff had challenged ; ;
As a result of the State Board of Education plan, Negro children entered heretofore white elementary schools in five districts.
It says that `` in the event Congress does provide this increase in federal funds '', the State Board of Education should be directed to `` give priority '' to teacher pay raises.
-- The Anne Arundel county school superintendent has asked that the Board of Education return to the practice of recording its proceedings mechanically so that there will be no more question about who said what.
Two members of the Democratic-endorsed majority on the school board said they probably would vote to appeal a ruling by the state Board of Education, which said yesterday that the school committee acted improperly in its appointment of the coordinator, Francis P. Nolan 3rd, the Democratic-endorsed committee chairman, could not be reached for comment.
In its ruling, the state Board of Education upheld Dr. Michael F. Walsh, state commissioner of education, who had ruled previously that the Warwick board erred when it named Maurice F. Tougas as coordinator of audio-visual education without first finding that the school superintendent's candidate was not suitable.
The Board of Secondary Education for Rajasthan is located in Ajmer.
# Education Board
* Board of Secondary Education, Assam
* Board of Secondary Education, Madhya Pradesh
* Board of Secondary Education, Orissa
* Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan
* West Bengal Board of Secondary Education
* Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education
The Belfast Education and Library Board was established in 1973 as the local authority responsible for education, youth and library services within the city.
Stafford Cripps became President of the Board of Trade, Herbert Morrison was given the post of Deputy Prime Minister and given overall control of Labour's nationalisation programme, Aneurin Bevan became Minister of Health, and Ellen Wilkinson, the only woman to serve in Attlee's government, became Minister of Education.
In 1926, in response to the growth in population of the city, the New York State legislature created the Board of Higher Education of the City of New York to integrate, coordinate and expand the institutions of higher education in the city.
In 1961, Governor Nelson Rockefeller signed the bill that formally created the City University of New York to integrate these institutions, and a new graduate school, together into a coordinate system of higher education for the city, and by 1979, the Board of Higher Education had become the Board of Trustees of the CUNY.
The forerunner of today's City University of New York was governed by the Board of Education of New York City.
Members of the Board of Education, chaired by the President of the board, served as ex-officio trustees.
In 1926, the Legislature established the Board of Higher Education of the City of New York, which assumed supervision of both municipal colleges.
In 1979, the CUNY Financing and Governance Act was adopted by the State and the Board of Higher Education officially became The City University of New York Board of Trustees.
As of May 2010, pending official confirmation of the New York State Board of Education, Macaulay Honors College will cease to be a ' program ' and enter the CUNY system as joint-degree granting four-year college.

Board and Joel
The School Board Consists of: Alan Hall ( President ), Christina Cosmello ( Vice President ), Joel Whitehead ( Treasurer ), Loren Small ( Secretary ), Christina Whitney, Harold Empett, John Ketchur, Cindy Gaughan, Shane Rumage, Laurie Brown-Bonner, and Robert McTiernan ( Superintendent ).
The award, which consists of a gold medal, was created in 1914 by Joel Elias Spingarn, Chairman of the Board of the NAACP.
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Wilkes University Programming Board hosted PA based bands such as Live and Fuel, and national favorites including Alanis Morissette, Dashboard Confessional, Lifehouse, Busta Rhymes, Hoobastank, Jack's Mannequin and Billy Joel.
President Joel is an at-large member of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities ( CICU ) Board of Trustees.
DSE Board Chairman is Joel Yarmon and CEO is Brian MacInnes.
Notable residents in this early period included Atlanta mayor Dennis Hammond, Evan Howell, governor James Smith ( 1872 – 77 ), John Conley ( son of Governor Benjamin Conley ), Thomas Stokes ( founding partner of Davison's Department Store ), L. Z. Rosser ( president of the Atlanta Board of Education ), J. P. Allen ( clothing store owner ), T. D. Longino ( medical doctor and alderman ), J. N. McEachern ( insurance executive ), as well as several authors such as Frank L. Stanton, Madge Bigham and Joel Chandler Harris, known for his Uncle Remus Tales.

Board and Village
A general manager and a seven-member volunteer Board of Directors, who are elected in staggered three-year terms, comprise the guiding force in Hot Springs Village.
The first meeting of the Village Board occurred on August 31, 1954 with Alois Johnson serving as village president.
In 1962, Inverness was incorporated as a Village to be governed by a President and Board of Trustees.
The Mayor and Board of Trustees exercise policy-making and legislative powers of the Village, including adopting ordinances and resolutions, approving the Village ’ s annual appropriation and operating budget and enacting tax levies.
In addition, the Village Board receives findings and recommendations from a number of appointed citizen advisory committees
Under the direction of Mayor Theisen and the Village Board, the Village Hall and Police Station moved out of a renovated residential duplex to the now Old Village Hall in 1977 on Torrence Avenue.
On November 1, 2008, the new Village Hall was dedicated at a ceremony attended Mayor Roger Peckham and the Board of Trustees, by two former Mayors Paesel and Collins, former Village Trustees Joseph Wiszowaty, Mary Seery, V. Zeke Luther, Rita Kueny, Patricia Hasse, former Village Clerks Marjorie Tuley and Elizabeth Selvey and several other local mayors and many other distinguished guest.
Then, in 1986, the Sauk Village Library District Board of Trustees changed the district's name to the Nancy L. McConathy Public Library District in order to honor library district trustee and Village Clerk Nancy L. McConathy, who had died suddenly.
Theisen had the Village Board change the title of Village President to Mayor but continuing the Village Board system of government.
Paesel has remained one of the staunchest advocates for Sauk Village since he was first elected to the Village Board in 1973.
On April 1, 1997, Collins would soon find himself beat out by once ally Roger Peckham, his own appointee to the Village Board.
Peckham, who was serving as Village Trustee said that the mayor would not communicate with the Board of Trustees on important matters.

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