Charter School,does not have aschool board,specializes in asubject (ie music,religion, etc.)Treasurer, incharge ofmunicipal budget,keeps track ofrevenue andexpensesSeparate SchoolBoard, 17 schoolboards of this typein Alberta, faithbased schoolsBylaw, alaw passedby localgovernmentElection, thirdstep of theelectoralprocess, votersvote for theircandidatesProperty Tax,a tax you payon the amountof propertyyou ownFrancophoneSchool Board, 4school boards ofthis type inAlberta, specializein FrenchGrants, federalor provincialmoney given tolocalgovernmentsSworn into Office,the final step ofthe electoralprocess,candidateassumes officeRural, municipalitydistrict, county, orspecialized district,population spreadover large areaMayor, thehead of aurban localgovernmentNomination, firststep of theelectoral process,the formal processof becoming acandidateFares, themoney youpay if you takethe bus, publictransit, etc.Fine, whatyou pay ifyou breaka bylawReeve, the headof a rural localgovernment,elected by thecouncillors of thegovernmentSuperintendent,the leader of aschool board,appointed tothe positionCampaign,second step of theelectoral process,candidates spreadtheir ideas tovotersBand OperatedSchools, does nothave a schoolboard with theASBA, run by FirstNationsTrustee, anelectedrepresentativeof a schoolboardFirst NationsAuthority, localgoverning authoritiesfor First Nations inAlberta, made up ofFrist Nation chiefsand councilsASBA, AlbertaSchool BoardAssociation,with 61 schoolboards inAlbertaRevenue,moneyreceived by agovernmentthrough taxes,Secretary, ahired position,organizesagenda formeetings andtakes minutesElectorate,a group ofqualifiedvotersCouncillor, anelectedrepresentativeof a localgovernmentUrban, consistsof cities, townsand villages,high density ofpeople in asmall areaFree!LocalGovernment,government that isresponsible forindividualmunicipalitiesAmendment,a changemade to anexistingbylawMotion, whata proposedbylaw isknown asExpenditure,spending doneby thegovernment forthe needs ofthe peoplePublic SchoolBoard, mostpopular schoolboard in Alberta,open to everyoneto attendMunicipal District,also known ascounties, peoplelive on farms or inhamletsCharter School,does not have aschool board,specializes in asubject (ie music,religion, etc.)Treasurer, incharge ofmunicipal budget,keeps track ofrevenue andexpensesSeparate SchoolBoard, 17 schoolboards of this typein Alberta, faithbased schoolsBylaw, alaw passedby localgovernmentElection, thirdstep of theelectoralprocess, votersvote for theircandidatesProperty Tax,a tax you payon the amountof propertyyou ownFrancophoneSchool Board, 4school boards ofthis type inAlberta, specializein FrenchGrants, federalor provincialmoney given tolocalgovernmentsSworn into Office,the final step ofthe electoralprocess,candidateassumes officeRural, municipalitydistrict, county, orspecialized district,population spreadover large areaMayor, thehead of aurban localgovernmentNomination, firststep of theelectoral process,the formal processof becoming acandidateFares, themoney youpay if you takethe bus, publictransit, etc.Fine, whatyou pay ifyou breaka bylawReeve, the headof a rural localgovernment,elected by thecouncillors of thegovernmentSuperintendent,the leader of aschool board,appointed tothe positionCampaign,second step of theelectoral process,candidates spreadtheir ideas tovotersBand OperatedSchools, does nothave a schoolboard with theASBA, run by FirstNationsTrustee, anelectedrepresentativeof a schoolboardFirst NationsAuthority, localgoverning authoritiesfor First Nations inAlberta, made up ofFrist Nation chiefsand councilsASBA, AlbertaSchool BoardAssociation,with 61 schoolboards inAlbertaRevenue,moneyreceived by agovernmentthrough taxes,Secretary, ahired position,organizesagenda formeetings andtakes minutesElectorate,a group ofqualifiedvotersCouncillor, anelectedrepresentativeof a localgovernmentUrban, consistsof cities, townsand villages,high density ofpeople in asmall areaFree!LocalGovernment,government that isresponsible forindividualmunicipalitiesAmendment,a changemade to anexistingbylawMotion, whata proposedbylaw isknown asExpenditure,spending doneby thegovernment forthe needs ofthe peoplePublic SchoolBoard, mostpopular schoolboard in Alberta,open to everyoneto attendMunicipal District,also known ascounties, peoplelive on farms or inhamlets

Ms. Currie's Local Government Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Charter School, does not have a school board, specializes in a subject (ie music, religion, etc.)
  2. Treasurer, in charge of municipal budget, keeps track of revenue and expenses
  3. Separate School Board, 17 school boards of this type in Alberta, faith based schools
  4. Bylaw, a law passed by local government
  5. Election, third step of the electoral process, voters vote for their candidates
  6. Property Tax, a tax you pay on the amount of property you own
  7. Francophone School Board, 4 school boards of this type in Alberta, specialize in French
  8. Grants, federal or provincial money given to local governments
  9. Sworn into Office, the final step of the electoral process, candidate assumes office
  10. Rural, municipality district, county, or specialized district, population spread over large area
  11. Mayor, the head of a urban local government
  12. Nomination, first step of the electoral process, the formal process of becoming a candidate
  13. Fares, the money you pay if you take the bus, public transit, etc.
  14. Fine, what you pay if you break a bylaw
  15. Reeve, the head of a rural local government, elected by the councillors of the government
  16. Superintendent, the leader of a school board, appointed to the position
  17. Campaign, second step of the electoral process, candidates spread their ideas to voters
  18. Band Operated Schools, does not have a school board with the ASBA, run by First Nations
  19. Trustee, an elected representative of a school board
  20. First Nations Authority, local governing authorities for First Nations in Alberta, made up of Frist Nation chiefs and councils
  21. ASBA, Alberta School Board Association, with 61 school boards in Alberta
  22. Revenue, money received by a government through taxes,
  23. Secretary, a hired position, organizes agenda for meetings and takes minutes
  24. Electorate, a group of qualified voters
  25. Councillor, an elected representative of a local government
  26. Urban, consists of cities, towns and villages, high density of people in a small area
  27. Free!
  28. Local Government, government that is responsible for individual municipalities
  29. Amendment, a change made to an existing bylaw
  30. Motion, what a proposed bylaw is known as
  31. Expenditure, spending done by the government for the needs of the people
  32. Public School Board, most popular school board in Alberta, open to everyone to attend
  33. Municipal District, also known as counties, people live on farms or in hamlets