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and consent of the General Assembly, the members to the Board. The thirteen voting members are appointed to four-year terms, and the student members are appointed to one-year terms. The Commissioner of the Department of Higher Education serves as an ex officio, nonvoting member. The State Board of Education recommends to the Governor the appointment of the Commissioner of Education, who serves as the secretary to the Board for a term coterminous with that of the Governor.
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The State Board of Education consists of fifteen members, at least two of whom have experience in manufacturing or a trade offered at the Technical High School System, one with a background in vocational agriculture and two nonvoting Grade 12 student members. The Governor appoints, with the advice
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Index

a series
Education in the
United States

By state
in insular areas
By subject area
History of education in the United States
History of education in Chicago
History of education in Kentucky
History of education in Massachusetts
History of education in Missouri
History of education in New York City
Literacy
Normal schools
Art education
Civic education
Music education
Legal education
Law school
Medical education
Medical school
Nursing degrees
Environmental education
Language education
Mathematics education
Sex education
Vocational education
Education policy issues
Accreditation
Primary and secondary
Post-secondary

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