school board trustee
collocation in Englishmeaningsofschool,boardandtrustee
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school
noun
uk/skuːl/us/skuːl/
a place where children go to ...
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board
noun
uk/bɔːd/us/bɔːrd/
a thin, flat piece of cut wood or other hard material, often used for a ...
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trustee
noun[C]
uk/ˌtrʌsˈtiː/us/ˌtrʌsˈtiː/
a person, often one of a group, who controls property and/or money for another person or ...
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He was also a public schoolboardtrusteefor 18 years.
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Until his federal election, he was a separate schoolboardtrustee.
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She first served as a schoolboardtrusteein 1942.
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With his support, she ran for schoolboardtrustee, and won in 1985.
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Additionally, at the municipal tier, each ward elects a schoolboardtrusteefor each of the school boards serving in their respective area.
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With aboardtrusteein attendance, (who believes in schools producing winners), making the school lose and inevitably close would make the merger possible.
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She was a teacher before entering politics by being elected as a schoolboardtrusteein 1982.
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Saunders himself entered politics being elected first as a schoolboardtrusteeand then as an alderman in the 1942 election.
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These positions, plus two school board trustees, are subject to at-large elections every three years.
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Mayors, councillors, and school board trustees were elected.
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The ballot elects one mayor, 10 councillors, nine school board trustees and seven park board commissioners.
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The ballot elected one mayor, 10 councillors, nine school board trustees and seven park board commissioners.
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The name was selected in 2003 by school board trustees.
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Regional councillors and school board trustees are elected at the same time, and on the same ballot, as the mayor and city councillors.
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School board trustees are elected at the same time, and on the same ballot, as the mayor and city councilors.
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