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148
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Data collected from local school districts offer a glimpse at local school board members.
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Voice (NoCar LB 2831.624 N8 V6x), Vol. 5 Issue 6, Winter 1992, p19-22, il
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4678
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School board members have expectations of the person who provides leadership. The chairperson who is aware of and understands these expectations tends to be a better board leader. Using data from a 1999 survey of school board members, conducted by the Institute of Government and the North Carolina School Boards Association, the authors present a statistical picture of chairpersons, a framework for studying leadership roles, and a checklist of chairperson roles.
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School Law Bulletin (NoCar K 23 C33), Vol. 31 Issue 1, Winter 2000, p19-28, il, f
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23327
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Erika Ellis-Stewart, the new school board chair in Charlotte, discusses her goals for local schools.
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35990
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The former Maude Miller had an eventful career history. She was first a schoolteacher at what was called a "pay school" by Hatteras Island residents. She became the county welfare supervisor during the 1930s, gaining experience with the Depression’s effects on the Island. As a postmistress, she was second generation employee (her father served during the 1800s). During World War II, she was a Coastal Observer, with the Navy issuing a service certificate. Of her late husband, Estus Preston White, she noted their common work background in education, with his work on the Board. His local administrative roles included chairman of Methodist Sunday School and electric plant, as well as county administrative work as a commissioner.
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Sea Chest (NoCar F 262 D2 S42), Vol. 3 Issue 3, July 1976, p52-59