What is the difference between a School Board in the Public School versus a Catholic School?
A Public School Board is a policy making board with governing powers. A School Board in the Diocese of Richmond is called “Catholic School Advisory Board.” This board supports the work of the school and advises the Principal in designated areas. The Catholic School Advisory Board does not make policy or have any governing power.
A Public School Board is a policy making board with governing powers. The School Board in the Diocese of Richmond is called “Diocesan Advisory School Board.” This board supports the work of the school and advises the Principal in designated areas. The Catholic School Advisory Board does not make policy or have any governing power.
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