Of course the negro was not asked to go begging the white man from school district to school district to get his ballot.
My answer is that I do not wish to see the women of the thirty-eight States of this Union compelled to leave their homes and canvass each State, school district by school district.
The number of children for whom a school district can be organized in the western provinces varies from eight in Alberta to twenty in British Columbia.
It ain't reasonable that Colonel Woodruff after the p'litical career he's had would mix up in school district politics.
In 1886 the Legislature tried it again by enlarging the qualifications of voters, but as the words "school district" were used it did not succeed in giving the suffrage to any women except those who already possessed it.
In 1881 it was again changed, and women since then have voted in school district matters on the same terms as men; i.
The participation of women in school elections and their election to membership of school district boards, are resulting in a steady growth of sentiment in favor of woman suffrage, generally.
Women vote on the question of the issue of school district bonds, and thus they take part in deciding whether new school houses shall be built and the property of the districts be pledged for the future payment of the cost of the same.
Who constitute the managing body in a school district?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "school district" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.