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The main function of a school board is to

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nexus9112 [7]3 years ago
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The main function of a school board is to ensure that all of the teachers and studnets meet the needs of the state on testing and over all scores. To make sure all the teachers come in to school on time and that students are getting the best possible education they can get
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