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superboard

(ˈsuːpəˌbɔːd)
n
1. a wooden board with exceptional properties of some kind
2. (Industrial Relations & HR Terms) commerce a particularly important board of people
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2000 Florida Abolished statewide Board of Regents of the State University System; established local boards for each of the state's ten four-year universities and delegated some of the authority of the former Board to campuses; gave governor authority to appoint all campus trustees; established a "K-20 superboard" to coordinate higher and lower education sectors.
Apparently even more frightening to university officials was the court's proposal to get rid of the school's Board of Supervisors and replace it with one "superboard" of trustees over all of Louisiana's universities.
It created the Florida Board of Education (FLBOE), a so-called "superboard," as the single body to oversee all segments of education in the state.
In 1971 and 1972, North Carolina instituted a "superboard" system of governance for postsecondary education.
These so-called "superboards" were smaller, averaging under 11 members versus almost 13 members for other boards.
--Billboard: posters; signs; lawn signs; transit shelters; superboards (bulletins); backlights; wall murals; transit vehicle signage
The new superboards will ensure money is diverted to priority areas.