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Reflection On School Board Meeting
School Board Meeting Reflection Every school district has board meetings throughout the school
year. Unfortunately, many parents, community members, & school personnel do not attend such
important meetings because they don't realize or understand the importance of such board meetings
or how informative they can be. According to Kankakee School District (2017), the Kankakee
School District Board of Education is composed of seven elected members, who were elected by the
citizens of Kankakee to serve a four–year term that do not receive no salary for they services, are
committed to ensuring a quality of educational excellence that will enhance the opportunities and
challenges facing today's student and additional responsibilities that board members include are
selection of the District superintendent, developing general polices according to wishes of the
community and requirements of law, hiring school personnel based upon recommendation of the
Superintendent and the Assistant Superintendent of Personnel, adopts salary schedules, approves
funds to finance school operations, must adopt and review the annual operating budget for the
District, and setting the property tax levy to produce adequate funds to meet the District's financial
needs ranks among the responsibilities of the Board of Education (Retrieved from
https://www.ksd111.org/domain/68). For this paper, the Kankakee School District board meeting
will be used, information learned from board meeting, use of
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Public School Board Essay
(A) In Ontario, there are 31 Public English school boards and 29 English Catholic school boards
(Ministry of Education, n.d.). There are also 4 French Public school boards and 8 French Catholic
school boards (Ministry of Education, n.d.). Public school boards or private schools are the ones
who hire elementary school teachers ("Elementary School Teacher.", n.d.). In 2014–2015, there were
about 115,156 full–time teachers, about 74,960 elementary schools and 40, 196 secondary teachers
(Ministry of Education, n.d.). During the same time, there were about 7,329 principals and vice
principals and about 9,198 childhood educators (Ministry of Education, n.d.). Those in senior
administrative positions, such as principal or vice–principal, are able to earn a higher salary
("Elementary School Teacher.", n.d.). There are many jobs that involve working with kids other than
being a teacher ("Elementary School Teacher.", n.d.). After gaining more working experience, many
teachers become principals or guidance counselors. Other possible carriers include, librarian, supply
teacher, camp counselor, early childhood educator, professor, social worker as well as child and
youth worker ("Elementary School Teacher.", n.d.).
(B) Elementary school teachers teach children from kindergarten to grade six ("Elementary School
Teacher.", n.d.). They provide and educational foundation based on subjects involving information
such as numbers, language, science, and social studies ("Elementary School
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School Board Meeting Summary
The Wilson School District Board of Directors meets on the first and third Monday of each month to
guide the operations of the district through six strategic vision planks. These planks seek to: improve
upon or expand Wilson's portfolio, grow Wilson regionally and nationally, increase organizational
agility and capacity, engage in creative development of new and existing infrastructure, create a
flatter organizational structure, and control for fiscal accountability. The following is a summary of
the meeting which occurred on September 18, 2017, along with observations and conclusions from
the perspective of a future district administrator. The meeting was called to order promptly at 7 PM
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The floor was then ceded to Superintendent, Dr. Richard Faidley, who provided a detailed account
of various personnel changes within the district. This report included resignations, unpaid leave
approval, change in status of current professional and support staff, new professional and support
staff hires, and extracurricular appointments. Interestingly, the wife of board member Chmielewski,
who currently works as a part–time nurse in the district, was approved as a substitute nurse. This
vote was separated from the roll call votes on all other positions to allow Dr. Chmielewski to
abstain. The meeting continued with board member Jason Hopp presenting Dr. Matthew Flannery,
formerly the principal of Shiloh Hills Elementary School, for a roll call vote to approve him as the
new Assistant Superintendent of the WIlson School District. Mr. Hopp spoke for approximately two
minutes about the credentials, reputation, and record of quality performance that Dr. Flannery has
documented during his time with the district. A five–year contract was approved on an 8–1 vote,
with Mr. Martin voting "no". It may be worth observing that Mr. Martin is known as the "no man" of
the current board, and often tows one of the more conservative lines of all board members. One can
speculate that he may have felt
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School Board Meeting
The school board meeting I attended was the Norris School District. The meeting was located at
Norris Middle School in the Mary Louise Robinson Library. The address was 6940 Calloway Dr. at
seven PM. The Norris school district contains four elementary schools and one middle school. Total
number of elected board members are five. The board president is Cy Silver. They meet once a
month on the second Wednesday. The board is required to address the reports from superintendent
and staff. Such as enrollment, district proposition 39 California clean energy job acts funding,
district cafeteria report, local control accountability plan progress report. They also discuss new
business such as approving budgets and achievements. The general format of the meeting is the
board members sit in the front of the general attendees and the president sits in the middle of all the
board members. Staff members sit to the right and left of the board members. The atmosphere was
very welcoming, and they spoke of the business like they actually cared. They spent about one hour
discussing the cafeteria report. I thought this was quite interesting. They care that the kids are not
eating, and want to make a plan to buy better food that the kids will actually eat. ... Show more
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Ninety percent of all the board members, staff, and attendees were white. There is nothing wrong
with that, but it just proves what the textbook mentions. It was a huge comparison than when I
attended a school district meeting in a poverty district. It is different because there was parents
attending the meeting in Norris, and the business they discuss is different as well. All of the
members were friendly and respectful with each other. There has to be more diversity in all of the
districts. They talked about cafeteria food for an hour, it seems surprising to me because I could only
wish all of the school districts biggest concern would be what the kids
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School Board Roles
Public schooling in the United States seems somewhat unique in the fact it is essentially a set of
state–based systems unlike many other nations education systems that are managed and operated by
their national government. "Although the Tenth Amendment [of the U.S. Constitution] seems merely
to state the truism that all that is not delegated to Congress is reserved to the states, the Court found
in this amendment a core principle of state sovereignty. This principle required that the federal
government not intrude in areas traditionally controlled by the state." (Epstein, 2004, pg. 46). There
is a federal government role in education and there are many national influences such as education
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School boards have been an integral feature of the U.S. public education system for more than a
century, and they are widely regarded as the principal democratic body capable of representing
citizens in local education decisions. School board members, both individually and collectively,
must serve as advocates for children. They must make the community aware of its responsibility to
our next generation and support programs that help meet the needs of all children. Peter Downs in
Schoolhouse Shams brings out important concepts of advocacy when describing the desegregation
of our U.S. schools, its history, and the effects it had on students, families, and communities. In the
mission to educate ALL children, school boards as well as other educators must advocate "instead of
a mission to sort students––those not fit to enter school, those not fit for high school, those not fit to
graduate––public schools today have a mission to educate everyone to diploma or "college ready"
levels (Downs, 2013, pg. 7). Additionally, school improvement and academic achievement have
taken center stage as indicators of successful school systems. "Standardized tests are at the center of
state and federal school–reform efforts and school boards answer to them." (Downs, 2013, pg. 15).
School boards are accountable to more than one master in terms of governance. The formal line of
authority emanates from the state
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School Board Meeting Reflection
Due to the fact that I am currently majoring in Elementary Education I thought it would be
interesting and relevant to my major to attend a school board meeting for Clark County School
District. General school board meetings are held regularly two times per month and the public is
encouraged to attend and can even sign up to speak on any issue scheduled for the night. Attending
this meeting was a little confusing at the beginning because some of the items on the agenda were
issues that had been previously discussed at earlier meetings and were just being reviewed or
quickly affirmed by the board members. Though most of the agenda issues were unfamiliar to me as
a member of the public, there was printed information and background packets available before
entering the meeting that helped give some idea of what the meeting would consist of and the
research and information behind each agenda item. Overall, the meeting was very orderly and
generous time was given to any person that signed up to speak on an item. One of the agenda items
that interested me the most was a proposal for a new specialty school, Marzano Academies. In
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Marzano presented his plan and ideas to the trustees at the board meeting, they were all aware of his
reputation in education and regarded him and his research with great respect. After hearing the
proposal for Marzano Academies, the trustees seemed excited at the prospect of a charter school
built around Dr. Marzano's research. As a member of the public, the ideas and school proposed by
Dr. Marzano sound intriguing and promising with their focus on multiple forms of intelligence,
various life skills, and ensuring student mastery by moving on a competency based pace. With most
current charter schools focusing a certain subject area for their curriculums, Marzano Academies
proposes to focus their intentions and curriculums more on how students learn and ensuring that
students are absorbing and retaining their
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Graduation Speech : School Board Meeting
On February 11th, 2016 I attended the Houston Independent School District's (HISD) school board
meeting. I received a first–hand experience of how educational decisions are made and I also
witnessed all the intricacies of the process. An article entitled Understanding Your School Board
states that "school boards are entrusted by the public to translate the needs of students into policies,
plans, and goals that will be supported by the community" (www.tasb.org). In other words, the board
and its members are responsible for making and enforcing essential decisions for the school district.
They are ultimately a strong determining factor for their students' academic success.
The major sections on the agenda included: the meditation and pledge of allegiance, recognitions,
consideration and approval of minutes from previous meetings, trustee B–1 comments, and business
agenda respectively. The meeting went according to the outline. After it reconvened for the open
session, it began with honoring the country as all recited the pledge of allegiances and stood for a
minute of silence. Immediately following were recognitions including: employee of the month,
Martin Luther King (MLK) achievement award recipient, and the black excellence award. All the
board members approved the minutes from the previous meetings and the trustee B–1 comments–
which is the "reports and comments from the Board president and Board members regarding
[school, community, and district updates]" (Board of
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Lakota School District Board Of Education Meetings
The meeting started at 7:00 p.m. and lasted about 45 minutes. The bored member were five fourth
females and two males. Lakota School District Board of Education meetings are held twice a month
on the second and the fourth on Monday of each month.
The bored member of education stared with the pledge of the allegiance. The bored member of
education afforded agenda for the visitors in the corner. There was a male stood in the front door and
welcomed all visitors and had small talk with some visitor. There was one teacher, ten students,
twelve parents and the photographer beside me. The board member did not provide refreshment for
the visitor. Meetings usually held in Lakota Central Office at 7:00 PM. They post their dates and
places for the Board meetings in their website.
The borders were sitting on individual tables there were ten nameplates in front of each bored
member that shows their names. In addition, they were using Audio– Technica microphones there
were enough seats for the visitors.
The room was a middle size and it was almost full of people, because there was a project for sixth
graders and the bored of education invited them to thank them and encourage them. Their project
was about developing a Logo and Tagline for Lakota 's Child Nutrition Department through a
Project–Based Learning Activity. They were two teams and the bored gave them opportunity to
speak and share their experience then they hand to them certificate of recognition and took pictures
of them
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School Board Is Not Fair Essay
Imagine a city where authorities make all the decisions, without the citizen's consent? Would you
consider living in that city? No, not really. Now, imagine that with schools boards and students.
School boards shouldn't pick students schedules because the school board need to be fair, the
students are responsible for their own schedules, and the students will have mix responses.
The school board needs to be fair, even though they decided the outcome. This means that the
school board should not be acting like dictators, when it comes to the school–based arrangements. It
isn't fair that what a school board decides on actually hurts the student's education. Especially when,
they turn a blind eye towards the students, because they don't want to accept the idea that what they
present aren't always going to work. Also, in order for them to really get confirmation that their new
ruling is working, the school board should really ask the students on what they think about this new
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The students will have to live with their own schedules for a whole year. Being in classes that you
don't like, will harm your learning experience. School board members would love to think of
themselves as people whom know–it–all. They love the comforting idea that they know their
students better than the students themselves. The school board doesn't know on what every, single,
student in that class likes or dislikes. A statistic showing that one student is bad at math and good in
english does not show on what that student actually likes. What if that student actually loves math,
but it just too dumb to understand it? Exactly. Just because the school board spends 8+ hours with
the students, that does not mean they know the students in and out. Equally important, the parents
pay for their children's tuition. Guess who pays the school board and everyone else in authority? The
parents. So, by that way, the parents should at least have a
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School Board Meeting Paper
Local school board meetings are a venue that allows the public to attend and be a part of the
educational process. These meetings provide community members with important information about
upcoming events so that they are able to be well informed of the happenings that are taking place
within the school system in which their child attends. Along with being able to learn about what is
taking place within the school, it also allows parents and parent groups the opportunity to express
their opinions and concerns about matters that could likely affect their children. Monthly school
board meetings are a way to help establish and maintain open lines of communication between the
school and community members. By allowing the community members the opportunity to be heard,
it further enhances the relationship between the school and the community. On October 6th, 2015,
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The agenda was precise and followed routine procedures regarding presentation of information. As
usual the local school board of Cullman City Schools was very clear and methodical in the
presentation of the agenda and maintained a strong sense of professionalism throughout the meeting.
The groups that asked questions and had concerns seemed to very pleased with the responses that
they received from the school board. The information that was provided to the various groups and
parents helped the various groups gain a better understanding of the school board's position on
specific topics all while providing a clear understanding of the overall outcome that the school is
wishing to achieve. The announcement of another special called board meeting on October 9th,
2015, at 9:30 a.m. was made. This announcement was made to inform all individuals who wish to
attend, the opportunity to once again be a part of the ongoing discussion and search for the next
superintendent of Cullman City
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Smithville School Board Situation Analysis
Recently, some disheartening Facebook posts were discovered on the page of Michael L. Till II who
is a candidate for the Smithville School Board. These posts ranged from racists to derogatory to just
plain inappropriate and showed us the lack of moral integrity by a candidate running for an office
that represents the Smithville School District. As a student in the district and a community voice, I
wanted to bring this to the attention of the voters of Smithville.
As the Smithville community works to advance the School District, Till does not have the moral
compass needed to hold a school board position and represent the students, faculty and
administration. Electing someone like Till would be a degression and misrepresentation to the goal
of the Smithville School District which is to "build a tradition of excellence" and help students
become "proactive, compassionate leaders". For 13 years of our lives, we look up to adults and seek
out mentors in all aspects of the District, whether it be faculty, administration or school board
members. We should expect the utmost integrity, respect and commitment out of our community
leaders as they try to instill in us, the students.
Electing Till would put a person on the board who lacks this integrity and respect for all and would
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Good members will work tirelessly to represent the school districts they serve and will be sure every
decision is explained and understood. The Smithville School Board needs members who have
integrity, respect and hold a strong moral compass in order to succeed. Social media is the first
decider for elections in our current society and after researching Michael Till's ,I can assure all that
he does not fill the need character traits to help the Smithville School Board or School District
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Reflection: School Board Workshop
Morning Pastor Blyth, Like you I too share your concern and reflection. At our January 26th, 2016
School Board Workshop our School Mental Health Team gave an in–depth review of the many
mental health professionals and programs that are in place in our schools for our students, staff and
families both in and outside of our schools. You can view the video of the meeting by visiting this
link: http://livestream.com/citrusschools/events/4738040. In addition I am attaching the Workshop
presentation materials that were presented during the meeting. I think you will find that Citrus
Schools has and does put Mental Health of our students as a high priority. As you will see it is far
more than simply referring students to a hotline. We have teams
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A Debate Regarding School Boards
On April 26th, 2011, the Thomas Fordham Institute hosted a debate regarding school boards in the
21st century. Four panelists discussed the validity and importance of school boards. While the
panelists disagreed on several points, all parties felt that school boards are still important in today's
society. Although school boards are still vital at a certain level, serious concerns were also presented
during the panel discussion regarding the traditional practices of governance and localized centers of
control within school boards today. Anne Bryant provides research–based studies, examples, and
justification in favor of school boards. She outlined that effective school boards must have a shared
vision, set tightly focused goals, utilize data, focus on policy, and focus and collaborate with all
stakeholders. According to Bryant, school boards must connect to the community and the local
taxpayers while boosting community engagement. While we agree that school boards must be
concerned about student achievement, I appreciate that she also expressed the idea that most school
boards do not believe in silver bullets and are caution in nature. I hesitate to support school boards
because I feel they often tend to micromanage and feel the power to make sweeping policies even
though they lack the significant scientific background of education. Her recognition that school
boards often want reform, but know there are not quick fixes helped to reassure me of their
intentions.
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School Board Vacancies
The school board authorizes to designate a personnel supervisor or another principal to accept the
recommendations of principals or their designees for licensed employees or non–instructional
employees and to transmit approved recommendations to the local school board. The school board
vote rather to hire the individual or not. The principal is the one that contact the candidate to inform
him or her of the school board's decision.
According to Sec. 37–7–301; 37–9–14, announcement of vacancies for full time professional and
non–professional positions in the school district shall be posted in each school building, in the
central office, and must be advertised on the district's website. Vacancies must be advertised for a
minimum of fourteen
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Argumentative Essay On School Board
Conversely, the Supreme Court struck down a school board policy requiring any school employee
who became a candidate for public office to take a leave of absence. Laws or policies prohibiting all
public employees from running for any political office have been struck down as overly broad.
Several courts have held that public educators, unlike public employees who are directly involved in
the operation of governmental agencies, have the right to run for and hold public office. The Utah
Supreme Court, for example, ruled that public school teachers and administrators were not
disqualified from serving in the state legislature.
Although school boards must respect employees' associational rights, they are obligated to ensure
that the political activities of school personnel do not adversely affect the school. Disciplinary
actions can be imposed if educators neglect instructional duties to campaign for issues or candidates,
use the classroom as a political forum, or disrupt school operations because of their political
activities. But school boards must be certain that constraints imposed on employees' freedom of
association are not based on mere disagreement with the political orientation of the activities.
PERSONAL APPEARANCE
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For example, the Second Circuit upheld a Connecticut school board's requirement that all male
teachers wear ties as a rational means to promote respect for authority, traditional values, and
classroom discipline. Because of the uniquely influential role of teachers, the court noted that they
may be subjected to restrictions in their professional lives that otherwise would not be acceptable.
Applying similar reasoning, the First Circuit upheld a school board's dismissal of a teacher for
wearing short
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Compare And Contrast Superintendent And School Board...
Superintendent and School Board Relationships Simple arithmetic is not an easy task. Just like some
students have difficulties with basic mathematics skills, so does the Superintendent. This is not to
say that the Superintendent cannot do basic math. What this is really comparing is the challenging
undertaking involved in counting four out of seven votes in favor of the Superintendent 's
recommendations. Swaying back and forth for Board votes is timely and very hard to accomplish,
but it is an essential part of the job. Sharp and Walter (2004) explain board members have no
authority as individuals. However, together or as a majority they can be extremely powerful in
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Along the same lines, it is important that when individual board members request information it is
sent to every single member. Otherwise, the Superintendent gives up the opportunity to understand
from where each board member is coming (Effective Superintendent–School Board Relations). This
to some extent could be used as informational leverage, which could help down the line when trying
to sway support. Keeping records on request is also considered very helpful when working with
Boards. It is important that they stay informed, but it is also just as valuable that they get some
feedback as to how much information they are requesting. They may tend to back off from
requesting so much information. Regardless as to how and how often, the Superintendent must
establish a communication system. Boards do not like surprises. It undermines board members '
trust, and makes them look bad, when they hear information about the district from another source
(Effective Superintendent–School Board Relations). Getting the Boards trust can assist in creating a
team concept. In any relationship, whether it is at home or work trust is essential for success. Trust
is fundamental to all working relationships. Superintendents must be able to develop trust so that all
members feel united in working toward a common goal. Many times, the demise of a
Superintendent–School Board relationship can
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The School Entrance Examination Board Essay
After establishing his legacy, and as a member of American Psychological Association, Brigham
was appointed secretary of the College Entrance Examination Board, creating the blueprint and later
developing the SAT assessment (Kamin, 1975).
The Gatekeepers
In order to monitor student's aptitude with college prep subjects the College Board was formed
(Atkinson & Geiser, 2009). Created in 1900, 12 prominent universities assisted in forming the
College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB). The organization help to standardize the admission
process for universities and cultivate secondary curriculum.
At the time, there was widespread fear amongst elite leaders about the increasing growth of the
immigrant population in the U.S. Many university administrators were concerned about the
explosion and the effects this would have on their student populations. Introduce in 1926, the SAT
became a covert means for universities to selectively choose potential candidates, although during
the earlier part of the twentieth century, college was primarily for the elite. Since these assessments
measured aptitude, postsecondary institutions relied on the test to standardize the process for
student's academic outcomes and determine if they were qualified for prominent universities
(Berger, 2012).
University administrators realized the SAT's could be used to select the best candidates for
admission and it also could be used to resolve the issue of overpopulating colleges with students
who were not
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School Board Case Study
Issue: The authority to select or omit books in a library book list by the school board that are LGBT
in nature and their rights to do so.
The appropriate standard of review in this case is reasonableness. First, the absence of a privative
clause should be considered in light of the corresponding absence of a clause expressly allowing the
decisions of the Board to be appealed before the courts and of the non‑adjudicative nature of the
School Board. Second, the decision to approve the books or not requires the Board to balance the
interests of different groups, a function which falls within its core area of expertise as a locally
elected representative body. While the decision also has a significant human rights dimension, here
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The majority of the trustees were of the view that the three books were not appropriate for K‑1
students and were unable to conclude, based on their perception of parental concern and the
demands of the curriculum, that such educational materials ought to be approved for K‑1. Of
particular importance to the Board's decision was that the recommended K‑1 learning resources set
out by the Ministry of Education did not, at that time, include any other resources expressly dealing
with homosexuality or same‑sex couples or families. The family life education curriculum sub–
organizer refers to students being expected to identify a variety of models for family organization
but does not indicate that parents in a same‑sex relationship are to be addressed in K‑1. The
prescribed learning outcomes for the K‑1 family life curriculum sub–organizer include having
children draw and write about their own families, and having children talk about each others'
families. In a situation where there is a child in the classroom that has same‑sex parents, these
activities and others would raise the issue of same‑sex parented families and teachers may feel it
necessary to discuss it. Even in such a situation it is not necessary that educational resource
materials which portray same‑sex parents be generally approved for use in all classrooms in a
particular school district. Other options exist.
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Dear School Board Report
Dear School Board,
Lately there's been several reports of violent school incidents caused from bullying, and to avoid
further problems I think there should be some type of policy to prevent bullying from continuing to
happened to children. Bullying has a major effect on kids , giving them a higher chance of suffering
depression, sadness and loss of confidence. That can also lead to there adult life , and with social
media people have even more ways to bully called cyber bullying . Which is sending threatening
messages , posting rude picture or even making fake pages and spreading rumors . This different
type of bullying still has the same effects on people , and we need to create something that stops it.
One thing about bullying
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School Administration And The School Board
Scenario Three
a) What action, if any, should have been taken by the school administration when the local teachers'
association publicly criticized the administration and the school board? Even if they wanted to take
action, there is nothing the Skyline School District Board of Education can do about the teachers'
exercising their First Amendment's rights. Public school teachers, as public employees, are entitled
to some First Amendment protections. "The problem in any case is to arrive at a balance between
the interests of the teacher, as a citizen, in commenting upon matters of public concern and the
interests of the State, as an employer, in promoting the efficiency of the public services it performs
through its employees" (Pickering v. Board of Education 1968, in Secunda, 2010). In this case, the
teachers were expressing their views and feelings more as citizens than as an employee when they
published the open letter in the newspaper. The statements in the letter did not target any school
official that the teacher dealt with on a daily basis, and therefore left no reason for the board of
education to take any course of action.
b) What is your evaluation of the position taken by Mr. Sullivan in his conference with the
principal? In what way would you have acted differently if you had been the principal, during the
conference with Mr. Sullivan?
I would acknowledge the fact that Mr. Sullivan took the position where his heavier workload
prevented him from maintaining his
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School Board Meeting Report
On October Monday, 30th attended the meeting of the Board of Governors held in the District
Office in Antelope Union High School to give me knowledge about what is the function of this area
of Government. Our superintendent Mr. Copeland and our Principal Mr. Rud represent the school,
other classmates taking notes like me and Mr. Verkaik was present, including Mrs. Martha Guerrero
as secretary of Mr. Copeland during the meeting. Mrs. Martha Yardley–Jones as President in the
board meeting. She is the judge determined with every motion or petition. Mr. Scott Ferris as Vice
President/Clerk and 3 more people as members; Chandra Mann, Sandrea Kerr and Barbara Braden
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His second motion passed with a (4,0) vote. Mr. Gregory Copeland do a motion at 5:22 p.m. Old
Business, our superintendent Mr. Copeland does a petition about his performance pay. He requests
for a financial reward of their monetary compensation of the district. Sandrea Kerr second the
motion. His petition was approved with a (4,0) vote. He also spoke to the court about student's
leaders in the school and principal second his motion at 5:33 p.m. Executive Session, all the court
talk about ARS 38 431.03(A)(1) the Governing may vote to enter executive session for discussion or
consideration of employment, assignment, appointment, promotion, demotion, dismissal, salaries,
disciplining or resignation of an employee. Here Mr. Copeland gave us (his students) a information
about what is the court tell about his motion and how many the schools pays to the principals or
superintendent like him, he gave us details about his performance pay With no further business to
come before the Board meeting, Sandrea Kerr motioned to adjourn, Chandra Mann second motion.
Her motion passed with a (4,0) vote. The meeting adjourned at 5:45
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School Board Strike Research Paper
Introduction Around us in our community there are social issues that are not always seen and some
issues have a different meaning that what it is perceived. There has been some issues about school in
my community. To be more specific, the high school teachers of Durham and peel region they have
an issue with the school board and are on strike. There are many factors why the teachers are in
strike and there are also many negative this has have on many students. The board and the teachers
still have not came up with an agreement, and seem to be unable to come up with possible solutions.
Pre–Knowledge about the issue Searching up local issues was not the first time I came across of this
issue. As a student I am always are about education news locally. When I heard the work strike I
thought it was going to be affecting me directly. Talks about this issue is everywhere on the local
new and in school, so I knew that the teachers were going on strike. The only thing that affected me
is that I am worried that the strike issue will affect the school board I'm in, Toronto District Catholic
School Board. This strike/ issue is a big problem and I did not understand why I couldn't be resolved
until I did my research. For those who don't know, changing rules in a big school board cannot
happen overnight therefore that is why this strike is still going on. The issue seems like a big issue
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The teachers are striking because of the Liberal government wage freeze, classroom sizes, and
preparation time. Since the teachers are on strike it is making another issue with the high school
students, classes are cancelled because the teachers are not there to teach the students. This affects
the students greatly if the teachers are not in school, possible many things can be delayed such as
final marks, graduation ceremonies, proms, and other extracurricular
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School Board Meeting Essay
It is very important to get involved in local government. It gets people to actively participate in the
community. One way to get involved is by going to the local School Board meeting. The School
Board members are responsible for deciding things for the schools in their area. They are elected
every four years and their meetings are open to the public. The Penns Valley School Board is
composed of the following people from the community: Mark Benfer, Victoria Brennan, Carl
Gaffron, Chris Houser, Jeff Hyde, Melissa Krum, Kerri Kubalak, BT Schwier, and Henry Yeagely.
They meet in the library at the middle school. The office is in the administrative office in the middle
school. It is open during the school day. On the school board website has information on agendas,
meeting minutes, policies, committee agenda, presentations, and the schedule for school board
meetings. The current issues can be found in the agenda portion of the website. Some issues include
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Before the Board votes or discusses current issues, the public has a chance to voice their concerns.
Karl Leitzel, a artist in the community, came forward to voice his opinion on the rumors surrounding
the art teachers. There is only one full time and one halftime art teacher. There are rumors that the
money for halftime teacher will be cut from funding next year. He also discussed how there are no
required art classes for graduation. He brought along four art students who also shared this concern.
They all spoke of why we should keep the art teacher and what the art program means to them. I
agree that they should keep the half time art teacher. Without her, there will be less classes offered in
the area of art and that would be a shame. I also agree that there should be an art class required for
graduation. High school education is supposed to be circular, thus student should be required to take
a plethora of classes to
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School Board Meeting Research Paper
Abington School District Meeting I live in Abington School district, and I would have attended
Abington schools if I did not attend a charter school, so I was pleased that it worked out that on
April 11th I could attend a school board meeting there. Because I had to work that night, I arrived
twenty minutes late to the meeting, but my father, who is a middle school band teacher in
Phoenixville school district, went there early to save me a seat and let me know what happened. The
school district has been featured on the news recently, so the board showed the clips. NBC10 and
6abc Action News covered the Copper Beech Science Fair, and Temple University Athletic Director
Dr. Patrick Kraft and Head Football Coach Geoff Collins came to hold a mock question and answer
session with a sixth–grade student and his classmates, which was covered by 6abc Action news. The
student had mailed them a business letter that he created as part of a writing exercise. The high
school in our district is going to be renovated, and the district is going to borrow 90 million from the
township to do it. When I walked in the door a concerned citizen from the township was not pleased
with that amount, and had incorrectly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It sounded like the board liked him. They went on to approve buying laptop carts for several of the
schools in the district, putting wireless in the schools, and replacing outdated computers in the
libraries. The district also approved a contract for the bus drivers, and a representative was there to
celebrate and thank the board. Besides the concerned citizen he was the only person remotely close
to a stakeholder who was at the meeting. For the rest of the meeting the board approved things that
we had no access to. They only discussed the district's policy for about three or four minutes, and it
was only to approve a change in wording about discrimination in several
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Brown Vs. Board Of Public Schools
Brown vs Board Tess Gerczak Baker College Brown vs Board "Neither the atom bomb nor the
hydrogen bomb will ever be as meaningful to our democracy as the unanimous declaration of the
Supreme Court that racial segregation violates the spirit and the letter of our Constitution. "On May
17 1954 the court unanimously ruled that separate but equal violated the Equal Protection Clause.
Even though undefined the brown vs board of education caused the desegregation of public schools.
Led to abolishment of racial segregation in public schools. And lastly sparked a change in the way
schools would run desegregated. Chief justice warren "Following oral argument, Warren told his
fellow justices that the "separate but equal" doctrine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
School fundamentally changed the lives of people who lived through it yet had a smaller impact on
the larger society. The brown case was not liked by everyone there were even other African–
Americans who believed they would get more harassment from the racist groups "In many ways the
drive to appoint sols and put black and white children together was the most radical part of the civil
rights movement. (civilrights.org)". "All the Topeka elementary schools are to neighborhood
attendance centers in January 1956, although existing students were allowed to continue attending
their prior assigned schools at their option the struggle for integrated schools has gone through many
faces since the 1954 decision. (Wikipedia.com)". It sparked hope and outrage depending on people's
reactions. After the Supreme Court decision in 1954 was not moving smoothly they decided to add a
1955 court decision that called for desegration with deliberate speed. Browns impact has been
enormous on the civil rights movement from the years to come this case sparked a generous amount
of change that would give equal rights to children. Although the holding of the decision was focused
on terminating segregation in schools. It also over time supported racial discrimination in almost
every other area of public life. (2008 pg.17). Sparked by brown the civil rights movement
manifested quickly spreading all over and
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Dear School Board Research Paper
Dear,School Board Do you ever ask yourself what are in luches. Also pop is manley sugar there's a
total of 30 grams of sugar in pop. My opinion is they shouldn't be selling pop to kids for lunch. It's
not good for them. For junk food they don't use real meat and eggs they use stuff that they get from
a factory and cook it and that's it. I hope the school board will change something about the lunches.
One reason they shouldn't be selling pop and junk foods at our schools is it can be harmful. Many
people don't think on what they are giving the kids at the schools they give them junk food. The pop
isn't good for them either. Soon kids will get used to it and not have a care for what they are eating.
Some of the food that people serve at
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School Board Meeting Reflection
I attended the Jefferson Public School Board Meeting on June 7, 2018. The items that were
discussed at this meeting were the Superintendent's and Board Members' monthly reports and the
request to adopt the 2018–2019 budget and appropriation of funds. In Superintendent Jason Glass's
report he spoke of the various schools that he met with at the end of the school and how he spoke
with some of the area graduates at the graduations he attended. Dr. Glass spoke of the Executive
Leadership Council meeting he is involved in and they recently just met in Washington D.C. This
council allows other superintendents from across the country to meet and collaborate on how their
districts are doing and what they are doing in their districts that are or are ... Show more content on
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Ms. Askleson and Dr. Glass wanted to spend 2.2 million dollars for an Equity funding for struggling
school that needed additional resources. There was a criteria put in place by Dr. Glass and Ms.
Askelson to choose schools that needed these additional funds. The criteria is a school must have a
School Performance Framework below 55%, and their free and reduced lunch is higher than 35%.
They found that 25 out of the 155 schools in the district meet the guidelines to receive a portion of
these funds. The Achievement director and principal of the school will decide how to allocate the
funds. The board liked this proposal and requested that they receive progress updates on this
program throughout the school year. The board approved the budget and the appropriation of
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School Board Research Paper
Schools boards are important to the four pillars of democracy. By letting a student under the age of
16 go to school no matter their gender, religion, or culture, the school board practices: justice,
equity, and freedom. Justice is shown when the school board shows that it respects any gender,
culture or religion. School boards do not ban anyone that has a "different" gender, religion or
culture. Everyone is welcomed and wanted. The school board makes policies to make sure that
educational standards are met by teachers and they reflect the community's values. They also make
justice by creating rules that the teachers, students, and administration have to follow. The school
board allows policy to be debated and decisions can be appealed. They
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School Board Meeting Report
The school board meeting went a lot quicker than I was expecting it to. The members sped through
many of the discussion topics they had for the day. Speaking of members, the members that attended
the meeting were Mike Calhoon, Scott Meiners, Rusty Blare, Steve Kubik, Bill Mann, Nelle
Schlomer. The member who wasn't attending the meeting was Joe Hockett. I thought the school
board meeting went about as well as it could have.
One of the speakers at the school board meeting was Laura Root. Her job was to name all of the
funds spent and made by the school district, which took longer than most other things that happened
during the meeting. Dan Aaker mentioned all the sports teams and how they did to the board, and
addressed the fact that the football team is getting new white jerseys. Brian Naasz talked about the
elementary–school and about adding a shower to it for handicapped students. Gerald Witte talked
about the high–school; mentioning the upcoming prom. The board later approved a calendar and
acknowledged resignations. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One is Mr. Dan Aaker mentioning our sports teams. Another good thing is the fact that Mr. Aaker
took time out of his announcements to talk about our fine arts, such and band and choir. He didn't
need to do this, but I am happy he did because I feel like the band and choir don't get recognized by
the school as much as they should. I think Mike Calhoon is very good at his job. He speaks clear
enough to hear, impartial, and let discussions happen without putting his own input in too much. The
board did as much as they could have in the time allowed, because they passed every single motion
that was implemented. They also worked quick enough to end the meeting
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School Board Meeting Reflection Paper
I attended the Sarasota County School Board Meeting in on Tuesday, October 4, 2016. The School
Board holds meetings on the 1st Tuesday and 3rd Tuesday of each month, with the exception of one
meeting in July and December (Sarasota County Schools, 2016). After any special presentations and
the Superintendent's report, citizens are welcomed to speak during the "Hearing of the Citizens"
(Sarasota County Schools, 2016). The citizens are limited to three–minute speeches to get their topic
across (Sarasota County Schools, 2016). This means that speakers need to be prepared because
three–minute to get a point across is not very long. The speaker I am going to be writing about is
Bear M. he is a 7th grader at Pineview in Sarasota County. He ... Show more content on
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The main thing I wished he would have done differently is not read off of an 8 ½ by 11 sheets of
paper. If he would have practiced his speech more he could have just had 3 by 5 note cards and gave
most of his speech by memory. Reading off the sheets of paper took away from the personal aspect
of the speech. It also made him not look up and give eye contact much at all which did seem to get a
bit boring towards the end of the speech. Overall, though, his conversational delivery, vocal variety,
and volume were perfect. He had a couple of pauses but was able to regroup and continue where he
left off without making a big deal about it. Since he is only in the 7th grade, I applaud him for his
overall delivery, some adults will not even go up in front of a board of directors and give a speech,
so he is very brave. This shows that he really wanted to get his point across to the
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School Board Meeting Assignment
For the purpose of this assignment I sat in on a school board meeting for Central Dauphin School
District. This board meeting was held on April 10th, 2017. This district holds school board meetings
two times per month. Every meeting has an agenda that they follow along with a guided script.
There were nine different sections for this meeting. The order is as follows, call to order, roll call,
flag salute, additions, deletions, or modifications to the agenda, review and approval of meeting
minutes, information and proposals, unfinished business, new business and adjournment. There
were many different people present at this meeting. The first person I noticed was, Mr. Ford
Thompson. Mr. Thompson is the Board President and he did most of the ... Show more content on
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The first one that jumps out to me is the "Appointments" that were discussed. During this time,
future teachers can take note of who is retiring and get an idea of what positions will be open when
the time comes. It is a good way to become involved and informed about a district you are interest
in. Another topic that was discussed that will impact feature students was budget cuts. This impact
them because it could impact their salary as well as impact what resources are available to them
when the time comes. However, with seeing current teachers propose for a grant it shows new
teachers to not be afraid to ask for resources that can help benefit and further your student's
education. Going to this school board meeting has enlightened me on how a meeting works and
what can all be discussed during these meetings. I think it is important as a teacher to be in
attendance at the meetings to be informed and knowledgeable about what is going on in your own
district. I know for me when the time comes I would like to attend the school board meetings of my
future
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School Boards And Legislative Bodies
During the Great Depression, schools began to provide lunch programs for school students, since
many homes could not afford to feed their children a full, well–balanced meal (Hinman 16).
Throughout the past eighty years the budgets, regulations, and policies have been changed multiple
times. Whether or not these changes are helpful, are up for debate, and are topics many school
boards and legislative bodies are forced to discuss. Some of the most controversial topics being
discussed are the cost students pay, the quality of the food, the amount of food going to waste, and
the obesity rate of students. The lunches that are served in schools are typically over priced, made of
poor quality, thrown away, and is one of the leading causes to the increasing obesity rates. Two
dollars and seventy–five cents is the average price students pay unless they are receiving free or
reduced lunches. The issue with these prices is that only a small fraction of students are paying the
full amount while everyone else around them is getting cut a deal by the government. Majority of
students get free or reduced lunches based on their families income and poverty level (Hinman 18).
The federal government provides approximately $9.8 billion to the federal school lunch program to
feed approximately 50 million students a lunch every day. Most of the money provided goes towards
feeding the students from low–income families that qualify for free or reduced lunches (Hinman
16). This makes it
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The Importance Of Well-Meaning Board In Schools
The school board is a district's link between the community and the school. This well–meaning
board serves to ensure the highest quality of education. However, the board has a specific role and
my role as superintendent requires me to evaluate the effectiveness of district plans and programs. I
would not want to make the mistakes of launching these curricula and leave our teachers with little
or no direction (provide them with high–quality professional development). Initially, I would want
to review our current curriculum with principals and curriculum director to see just how much
change would be required with the implementation. This group of stakeholders would review the
district's mission and vision to ensure alignment with the new standards.
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School Board Paper
School Board Meeting
I recently viewed a taping of a school board meeting. This school board meeting was in the Waterloo
Community School District. The meeting was held in the board room at the Education Service
Center. This center is located at 1516 Washington Street in Waterloo, Iowa. The meeting was held
on March 26, 2012, at 6:00 p.m. The board members that were present were Shanlee McNally, Sue
Flynn, Andrea Sparks, and Lyle Schmitt. Also in attendance was President of the Board, Mike
Young, Vice–president, Bernice Richard, Superintendent, Dr. Gary Norris, Executive Director of
School & Community Relations/Board Secretary, Sharon Miller, Chief Financial Officer/Board
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The items that generated the most discussion at this board meeting were the Food Service Software
and Point of Sale Equipment. This item was about purchasing food service software from Infinite
Campus for the amount of $70,489.00. Matt O'Brien, Director of Technology, provided all the
information needed. The motion carried 6–0. Another item that took considerable time to discuss
was the 2012–13 Budget Estimate and Publication. Mr. Michael Coughlin, Chief Financial Officer
provided the information on budget expenditure estimates, the tax levy rate for publication. A public
hearing was set for April 9, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. The motion carried 6–0. The third item that took
considerable time was the Superintendent's report. Dr. Norris thanked all of the public for attending
tonight's meeting. One of the first items talked about was the teacher's concerns with the initiatives
that are being put into place at a fast rate. He stated that these initiatives were being put into place
with the best interest of the students. He encouraged all of the teachers to attend the meetings that
will be held in the near future within the buildings that they work in and if anyone has something
that they want to say, "Please feel free and comfortable to do so." He reintegrated that all of the
teachers ARE important and appreciated. One of the
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A Student Board Representative For My School District
Fifteen years ago, I served as the student board representative for my school district. All I can really
remember is being entertained by emotional parent complaints and listening to jargon–filled
presentations. Upon receiving my first pink slip from that same district seven years later, I spoke at a
school board meeting for the first time. Three years later, I was motivated by another pink slip to
speak in front of a school board––this time as a teacher for my current school district, San Diego
County Office of Education (SDCOE) Juvenile Court and Community Schools (JCCS). Since that
first pink slip scare with JCCS, I have been a regular attendee at SDCOE board meetings. I try my
best to pay attention and even take notes when JCCS is on the agenda. I have spoken on behalf of
my students and coworkers and even helped to introduce my site's student board representative.
However, I honestly spend most of the meetings bored by detailed presentations about programs far
removed from my classroom or confused by topics that I do not completely understand. However, I
keep attending. During the past few weeks, I attended the San Diego Unified School District
(SDUSD) June 2 meeting and the SDCOE June 10 meeting. After observing a board meeting in a
traditional school district for the first time in ten years, I was reminded of the strong parent and
community voice that is often shared during board meetings in local districts. On the other hand
county board meetings are
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School Board Meeting Paper
School board meeting are essential to the everyday operation of school districts. The meeting was
called to order by the school board president, the conservator himself, where a quorum was present
to start the meeting. Our school board members are elected and can serve a 4 year term, but the
district is under the state leadership currently. This is great, because with one individual making the
decisions and voting, makes the process of getting things done a smoother approach. With too many
individuals making decisions sometimes, they cannot agree or reach consensus.
Cunningham & Cordeiro (2009) stated that in the past, board members were white males with a
college degree ranging in age from 40–50 years old. Today, there are more women and minorities
seeking board positions, especially in urban areas. Well in Leflore County all of our board members
is one individual, the conservator himself. The agenda was adopted and the meeting proceeded with
the Mississippi Forestry Commissioner to discuss Recommendation for the 16th Section Lease
Description of Section 16, Township 16 North, and Range 4 West. The board decided to advertise
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The text states that it is essential that superintendents and school board members communicate
effectively to find the best solutions to problems. Effective communication requiring everyone to be
heard in an honest and forthright exchange of viewpoints has proven to be best for children.
Therefore report on Curriculum by Dr. Byron Haynes and reports on start of the year were given by
Principal J. Griffin, Principal B. Cleark and Principal M.
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School Boards And School Board
At the local level a school district can be seen as a unicameral parliamentary system. School boards
create education policy and appoint a superintendent to execute those policies. Dissatisfaction
Theory of Democracy holds the greatest explanatory potential in school board turnover (Alsbury,
2003). Applying this theory to school boards, the theory states changes in a community 's values
translates to changes in community participation. This then leads to changes to school board
members who share this new value. And finally the school board changes its policy to reflect the
new values (Alsbury, 2003). Superintendents serve at the pleasure of the school board. Stream
(2013) has argued that executive appointed officials change when new ... Show more content on
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Also, principals usually score within the top 10% of teachers in their state teaching certification
exams. Entry level administration salaries rival the salaries of teachers with decades of experience
teaching, thus encouraging many young teachers to leave the classroom (Baker & Punswick & Belt,
2010). Principals are more likely to leave positions at elementary or middle schools and pursue
principalships at large high schools. Where a principal receives their undergraduate degree has little
effect on their salaries, but selectivity of their master 's degree program has a large effect on pay and
school demographics. Principals of schools with grater black student concentration are more likely
to have principals who attended less selective universities for their graduate degrees, and principals
with graduate degrees from more selective universities that focus on research are more likely to take
principalships in non–black concentrated communities (Baker & Punswick & Belt, 2010).
Superintendents rise through the educational ranks, understanding what type of teachers undertake a
principalship helps us understand some of the self–selection criteria superintendents possess.
Superintendents supersede principals and advance to administrative positions inside the school
district, becoming deputy superintendents and the like before attempting to become a superintendent
themselves (Baker & Punswick & Belt, 2010). Baker, Punswick, and Belt
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Why The School Board Should Extend School Hours
The school board plans is considering adding one and a half hours to the school day.The extra one
and half of hours would provide more instruction time. This would also provide students more time
for remediation, and teachers more time to plan interactive lessons with the extension of the school
day. For these reasons, the school board should extend the school day by one and a half hours.
If the school board extended the school day by one and a half hours,it would provide more
instruction time.Teachers would have more time to explain there lessons out to the students.The
students would have more time to ask questions and get help from the teacher.Students have a easier
time understanding.Due to the school board extending the school day there
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School Board Meeting Crisis
Schools have to put a crisis plan into effect the first day of school. Each school needs to have a
special team to handle crisis situations within the school. School administrative should make sure
that the school is equipped with different supplies when it comes to a crisis. A crisis can be a student
that breaks out with lice, or a student that came to school with a bb gun on him. If these situations
do occur the school administrative will have to be prepared to handle the situations. First thing is to
always call a meeting with the administrative team and the student with the situation. Make sure that
the student is in an isolated place and not around other students until they are picked up or released.
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True facts about the school should be told with the mindset of being honest. Responding promptly to
any questions that are asked should be handled within a timely manner. Newspapers have deadlines
to cover and a reputation to hold on to. Newspapers and surveys are public property so it's important
to get the school information out to the reporters with honesty and dignity. It important to get
familiar with different reports that comes to your school depending on the crisis. Many school have
taken on police officers to help handle some of the crisis of the school. Having police officers will
cut down on some of the school
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Reflection On School Board Meeting

  • 1. Reflection On School Board Meeting School Board Meeting Reflection Every school district has board meetings throughout the school year. Unfortunately, many parents, community members, & school personnel do not attend such important meetings because they don't realize or understand the importance of such board meetings or how informative they can be. According to Kankakee School District (2017), the Kankakee School District Board of Education is composed of seven elected members, who were elected by the citizens of Kankakee to serve a four–year term that do not receive no salary for they services, are committed to ensuring a quality of educational excellence that will enhance the opportunities and challenges facing today's student and additional responsibilities that board members include are selection of the District superintendent, developing general polices according to wishes of the community and requirements of law, hiring school personnel based upon recommendation of the Superintendent and the Assistant Superintendent of Personnel, adopts salary schedules, approves funds to finance school operations, must adopt and review the annual operating budget for the District, and setting the property tax levy to produce adequate funds to meet the District's financial needs ranks among the responsibilities of the Board of Education (Retrieved from https://www.ksd111.org/domain/68). For this paper, the Kankakee School District board meeting will be used, information learned from board meeting, use of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Public School Board Essay (A) In Ontario, there are 31 Public English school boards and 29 English Catholic school boards (Ministry of Education, n.d.). There are also 4 French Public school boards and 8 French Catholic school boards (Ministry of Education, n.d.). Public school boards or private schools are the ones who hire elementary school teachers ("Elementary School Teacher.", n.d.). In 2014–2015, there were about 115,156 full–time teachers, about 74,960 elementary schools and 40, 196 secondary teachers (Ministry of Education, n.d.). During the same time, there were about 7,329 principals and vice principals and about 9,198 childhood educators (Ministry of Education, n.d.). Those in senior administrative positions, such as principal or vice–principal, are able to earn a higher salary ("Elementary School Teacher.", n.d.). There are many jobs that involve working with kids other than being a teacher ("Elementary School Teacher.", n.d.). After gaining more working experience, many teachers become principals or guidance counselors. Other possible carriers include, librarian, supply teacher, camp counselor, early childhood educator, professor, social worker as well as child and youth worker ("Elementary School Teacher.", n.d.). (B) Elementary school teachers teach children from kindergarten to grade six ("Elementary School Teacher.", n.d.). They provide and educational foundation based on subjects involving information such as numbers, language, science, and social studies ("Elementary School ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. School Board Meeting Summary The Wilson School District Board of Directors meets on the first and third Monday of each month to guide the operations of the district through six strategic vision planks. These planks seek to: improve upon or expand Wilson's portfolio, grow Wilson regionally and nationally, increase organizational agility and capacity, engage in creative development of new and existing infrastructure, create a flatter organizational structure, and control for fiscal accountability. The following is a summary of the meeting which occurred on September 18, 2017, along with observations and conclusions from the perspective of a future district administrator. The meeting was called to order promptly at 7 PM by Board President Steve Ehrlich. There were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The floor was then ceded to Superintendent, Dr. Richard Faidley, who provided a detailed account of various personnel changes within the district. This report included resignations, unpaid leave approval, change in status of current professional and support staff, new professional and support staff hires, and extracurricular appointments. Interestingly, the wife of board member Chmielewski, who currently works as a part–time nurse in the district, was approved as a substitute nurse. This vote was separated from the roll call votes on all other positions to allow Dr. Chmielewski to abstain. The meeting continued with board member Jason Hopp presenting Dr. Matthew Flannery, formerly the principal of Shiloh Hills Elementary School, for a roll call vote to approve him as the new Assistant Superintendent of the WIlson School District. Mr. Hopp spoke for approximately two minutes about the credentials, reputation, and record of quality performance that Dr. Flannery has documented during his time with the district. A five–year contract was approved on an 8–1 vote, with Mr. Martin voting "no". It may be worth observing that Mr. Martin is known as the "no man" of the current board, and often tows one of the more conservative lines of all board members. One can speculate that he may have felt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. School Board Meeting The school board meeting I attended was the Norris School District. The meeting was located at Norris Middle School in the Mary Louise Robinson Library. The address was 6940 Calloway Dr. at seven PM. The Norris school district contains four elementary schools and one middle school. Total number of elected board members are five. The board president is Cy Silver. They meet once a month on the second Wednesday. The board is required to address the reports from superintendent and staff. Such as enrollment, district proposition 39 California clean energy job acts funding, district cafeteria report, local control accountability plan progress report. They also discuss new business such as approving budgets and achievements. The general format of the meeting is the board members sit in the front of the general attendees and the president sits in the middle of all the board members. Staff members sit to the right and left of the board members. The atmosphere was very welcoming, and they spoke of the business like they actually cared. They spent about one hour discussing the cafeteria report. I thought this was quite interesting. They care that the kids are not eating, and want to make a plan to buy better food that the kids will actually eat. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ninety percent of all the board members, staff, and attendees were white. There is nothing wrong with that, but it just proves what the textbook mentions. It was a huge comparison than when I attended a school district meeting in a poverty district. It is different because there was parents attending the meeting in Norris, and the business they discuss is different as well. All of the members were friendly and respectful with each other. There has to be more diversity in all of the districts. They talked about cafeteria food for an hour, it seems surprising to me because I could only wish all of the school districts biggest concern would be what the kids ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. School Board Roles Public schooling in the United States seems somewhat unique in the fact it is essentially a set of state–based systems unlike many other nations education systems that are managed and operated by their national government. "Although the Tenth Amendment [of the U.S. Constitution] seems merely to state the truism that all that is not delegated to Congress is reserved to the states, the Court found in this amendment a core principle of state sovereignty. This principle required that the federal government not intrude in areas traditionally controlled by the state." (Epstein, 2004, pg. 46). There is a federal government role in education and there are many national influences such as education organization representing diverse groups from various ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... School boards have been an integral feature of the U.S. public education system for more than a century, and they are widely regarded as the principal democratic body capable of representing citizens in local education decisions. School board members, both individually and collectively, must serve as advocates for children. They must make the community aware of its responsibility to our next generation and support programs that help meet the needs of all children. Peter Downs in Schoolhouse Shams brings out important concepts of advocacy when describing the desegregation of our U.S. schools, its history, and the effects it had on students, families, and communities. In the mission to educate ALL children, school boards as well as other educators must advocate "instead of a mission to sort students––those not fit to enter school, those not fit for high school, those not fit to graduate––public schools today have a mission to educate everyone to diploma or "college ready" levels (Downs, 2013, pg. 7). Additionally, school improvement and academic achievement have taken center stage as indicators of successful school systems. "Standardized tests are at the center of state and federal school–reform efforts and school boards answer to them." (Downs, 2013, pg. 15). School boards are accountable to more than one master in terms of governance. The formal line of authority emanates from the state ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. School Board Meeting Reflection Due to the fact that I am currently majoring in Elementary Education I thought it would be interesting and relevant to my major to attend a school board meeting for Clark County School District. General school board meetings are held regularly two times per month and the public is encouraged to attend and can even sign up to speak on any issue scheduled for the night. Attending this meeting was a little confusing at the beginning because some of the items on the agenda were issues that had been previously discussed at earlier meetings and were just being reviewed or quickly affirmed by the board members. Though most of the agenda issues were unfamiliar to me as a member of the public, there was printed information and background packets available before entering the meeting that helped give some idea of what the meeting would consist of and the research and information behind each agenda item. Overall, the meeting was very orderly and generous time was given to any person that signed up to speak on an item. One of the agenda items that interested me the most was a proposal for a new specialty school, Marzano Academies. In recent years, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marzano presented his plan and ideas to the trustees at the board meeting, they were all aware of his reputation in education and regarded him and his research with great respect. After hearing the proposal for Marzano Academies, the trustees seemed excited at the prospect of a charter school built around Dr. Marzano's research. As a member of the public, the ideas and school proposed by Dr. Marzano sound intriguing and promising with their focus on multiple forms of intelligence, various life skills, and ensuring student mastery by moving on a competency based pace. With most current charter schools focusing a certain subject area for their curriculums, Marzano Academies proposes to focus their intentions and curriculums more on how students learn and ensuring that students are absorbing and retaining their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Graduation Speech : School Board Meeting On February 11th, 2016 I attended the Houston Independent School District's (HISD) school board meeting. I received a first–hand experience of how educational decisions are made and I also witnessed all the intricacies of the process. An article entitled Understanding Your School Board states that "school boards are entrusted by the public to translate the needs of students into policies, plans, and goals that will be supported by the community" (www.tasb.org). In other words, the board and its members are responsible for making and enforcing essential decisions for the school district. They are ultimately a strong determining factor for their students' academic success. The major sections on the agenda included: the meditation and pledge of allegiance, recognitions, consideration and approval of minutes from previous meetings, trustee B–1 comments, and business agenda respectively. The meeting went according to the outline. After it reconvened for the open session, it began with honoring the country as all recited the pledge of allegiances and stood for a minute of silence. Immediately following were recognitions including: employee of the month, Martin Luther King (MLK) achievement award recipient, and the black excellence award. All the board members approved the minutes from the previous meetings and the trustee B–1 comments– which is the "reports and comments from the Board president and Board members regarding [school, community, and district updates]" (Board of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Lakota School District Board Of Education Meetings The meeting started at 7:00 p.m. and lasted about 45 minutes. The bored member were five fourth females and two males. Lakota School District Board of Education meetings are held twice a month on the second and the fourth on Monday of each month. The bored member of education stared with the pledge of the allegiance. The bored member of education afforded agenda for the visitors in the corner. There was a male stood in the front door and welcomed all visitors and had small talk with some visitor. There was one teacher, ten students, twelve parents and the photographer beside me. The board member did not provide refreshment for the visitor. Meetings usually held in Lakota Central Office at 7:00 PM. They post their dates and places for the Board meetings in their website. The borders were sitting on individual tables there were ten nameplates in front of each bored member that shows their names. In addition, they were using Audio– Technica microphones there were enough seats for the visitors. The room was a middle size and it was almost full of people, because there was a project for sixth graders and the bored of education invited them to thank them and encourage them. Their project was about developing a Logo and Tagline for Lakota 's Child Nutrition Department through a Project–Based Learning Activity. They were two teams and the bored gave them opportunity to speak and share their experience then they hand to them certificate of recognition and took pictures of them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. School Board Is Not Fair Essay Imagine a city where authorities make all the decisions, without the citizen's consent? Would you consider living in that city? No, not really. Now, imagine that with schools boards and students. School boards shouldn't pick students schedules because the school board need to be fair, the students are responsible for their own schedules, and the students will have mix responses. The school board needs to be fair, even though they decided the outcome. This means that the school board should not be acting like dictators, when it comes to the school–based arrangements. It isn't fair that what a school board decides on actually hurts the student's education. Especially when, they turn a blind eye towards the students, because they don't want to accept the idea that what they present aren't always going to work. Also, in order for them to really get confirmation that their new ruling is working, the school board should really ask the students on what they think about this new change. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The students will have to live with their own schedules for a whole year. Being in classes that you don't like, will harm your learning experience. School board members would love to think of themselves as people whom know–it–all. They love the comforting idea that they know their students better than the students themselves. The school board doesn't know on what every, single, student in that class likes or dislikes. A statistic showing that one student is bad at math and good in english does not show on what that student actually likes. What if that student actually loves math, but it just too dumb to understand it? Exactly. Just because the school board spends 8+ hours with the students, that does not mean they know the students in and out. Equally important, the parents pay for their children's tuition. Guess who pays the school board and everyone else in authority? The parents. So, by that way, the parents should at least have a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. School Board Meeting Paper Local school board meetings are a venue that allows the public to attend and be a part of the educational process. These meetings provide community members with important information about upcoming events so that they are able to be well informed of the happenings that are taking place within the school system in which their child attends. Along with being able to learn about what is taking place within the school, it also allows parents and parent groups the opportunity to express their opinions and concerns about matters that could likely affect their children. Monthly school board meetings are a way to help establish and maintain open lines of communication between the school and community members. By allowing the community members the opportunity to be heard, it further enhances the relationship between the school and the community. On October 6th, 2015, 5:00 p.m., a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The agenda was precise and followed routine procedures regarding presentation of information. As usual the local school board of Cullman City Schools was very clear and methodical in the presentation of the agenda and maintained a strong sense of professionalism throughout the meeting. The groups that asked questions and had concerns seemed to very pleased with the responses that they received from the school board. The information that was provided to the various groups and parents helped the various groups gain a better understanding of the school board's position on specific topics all while providing a clear understanding of the overall outcome that the school is wishing to achieve. The announcement of another special called board meeting on October 9th, 2015, at 9:30 a.m. was made. This announcement was made to inform all individuals who wish to attend, the opportunity to once again be a part of the ongoing discussion and search for the next superintendent of Cullman City ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Smithville School Board Situation Analysis Recently, some disheartening Facebook posts were discovered on the page of Michael L. Till II who is a candidate for the Smithville School Board. These posts ranged from racists to derogatory to just plain inappropriate and showed us the lack of moral integrity by a candidate running for an office that represents the Smithville School District. As a student in the district and a community voice, I wanted to bring this to the attention of the voters of Smithville. As the Smithville community works to advance the School District, Till does not have the moral compass needed to hold a school board position and represent the students, faculty and administration. Electing someone like Till would be a degression and misrepresentation to the goal of the Smithville School District which is to "build a tradition of excellence" and help students become "proactive, compassionate leaders". For 13 years of our lives, we look up to adults and seek out mentors in all aspects of the District, whether it be faculty, administration or school board members. We should expect the utmost integrity, respect and commitment out of our community leaders as they try to instill in us, the students. Electing Till would put a person on the board who lacks this integrity and respect for all and would show our students that it is okay to disrespect ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Good members will work tirelessly to represent the school districts they serve and will be sure every decision is explained and understood. The Smithville School Board needs members who have integrity, respect and hold a strong moral compass in order to succeed. Social media is the first decider for elections in our current society and after researching Michael Till's ,I can assure all that he does not fill the need character traits to help the Smithville School Board or School District ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Reflection: School Board Workshop Morning Pastor Blyth, Like you I too share your concern and reflection. At our January 26th, 2016 School Board Workshop our School Mental Health Team gave an in–depth review of the many mental health professionals and programs that are in place in our schools for our students, staff and families both in and outside of our schools. You can view the video of the meeting by visiting this link: http://livestream.com/citrusschools/events/4738040. In addition I am attaching the Workshop presentation materials that were presented during the meeting. I think you will find that Citrus Schools has and does put Mental Health of our students as a high priority. As you will see it is far more than simply referring students to a hotline. We have teams ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. A Debate Regarding School Boards On April 26th, 2011, the Thomas Fordham Institute hosted a debate regarding school boards in the 21st century. Four panelists discussed the validity and importance of school boards. While the panelists disagreed on several points, all parties felt that school boards are still important in today's society. Although school boards are still vital at a certain level, serious concerns were also presented during the panel discussion regarding the traditional practices of governance and localized centers of control within school boards today. Anne Bryant provides research–based studies, examples, and justification in favor of school boards. She outlined that effective school boards must have a shared vision, set tightly focused goals, utilize data, focus on policy, and focus and collaborate with all stakeholders. According to Bryant, school boards must connect to the community and the local taxpayers while boosting community engagement. While we agree that school boards must be concerned about student achievement, I appreciate that she also expressed the idea that most school boards do not believe in silver bullets and are caution in nature. I hesitate to support school boards because I feel they often tend to micromanage and feel the power to make sweeping policies even though they lack the significant scientific background of education. Her recognition that school boards often want reform, but know there are not quick fixes helped to reassure me of their intentions. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. School Board Vacancies The school board authorizes to designate a personnel supervisor or another principal to accept the recommendations of principals or their designees for licensed employees or non–instructional employees and to transmit approved recommendations to the local school board. The school board vote rather to hire the individual or not. The principal is the one that contact the candidate to inform him or her of the school board's decision. According to Sec. 37–7–301; 37–9–14, announcement of vacancies for full time professional and non–professional positions in the school district shall be posted in each school building, in the central office, and must be advertised on the district's website. Vacancies must be advertised for a minimum of fourteen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Argumentative Essay On School Board Conversely, the Supreme Court struck down a school board policy requiring any school employee who became a candidate for public office to take a leave of absence. Laws or policies prohibiting all public employees from running for any political office have been struck down as overly broad. Several courts have held that public educators, unlike public employees who are directly involved in the operation of governmental agencies, have the right to run for and hold public office. The Utah Supreme Court, for example, ruled that public school teachers and administrators were not disqualified from serving in the state legislature. Although school boards must respect employees' associational rights, they are obligated to ensure that the political activities of school personnel do not adversely affect the school. Disciplinary actions can be imposed if educators neglect instructional duties to campaign for issues or candidates, use the classroom as a political forum, or disrupt school operations because of their political activities. But school boards must be certain that constraints imposed on employees' freedom of association are not based on mere disagreement with the political orientation of the activities. PERSONAL APPEARANCE School ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the Second Circuit upheld a Connecticut school board's requirement that all male teachers wear ties as a rational means to promote respect for authority, traditional values, and classroom discipline. Because of the uniquely influential role of teachers, the court noted that they may be subjected to restrictions in their professional lives that otherwise would not be acceptable. Applying similar reasoning, the First Circuit upheld a school board's dismissal of a teacher for wearing short ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Compare And Contrast Superintendent And School Board... Superintendent and School Board Relationships Simple arithmetic is not an easy task. Just like some students have difficulties with basic mathematics skills, so does the Superintendent. This is not to say that the Superintendent cannot do basic math. What this is really comparing is the challenging undertaking involved in counting four out of seven votes in favor of the Superintendent 's recommendations. Swaying back and forth for Board votes is timely and very hard to accomplish, but it is an essential part of the job. Sharp and Walter (2004) explain board members have no authority as individuals. However, together or as a majority they can be extremely powerful in making policy. Longer tenures and more efficient working ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Along the same lines, it is important that when individual board members request information it is sent to every single member. Otherwise, the Superintendent gives up the opportunity to understand from where each board member is coming (Effective Superintendent–School Board Relations). This to some extent could be used as informational leverage, which could help down the line when trying to sway support. Keeping records on request is also considered very helpful when working with Boards. It is important that they stay informed, but it is also just as valuable that they get some feedback as to how much information they are requesting. They may tend to back off from requesting so much information. Regardless as to how and how often, the Superintendent must establish a communication system. Boards do not like surprises. It undermines board members ' trust, and makes them look bad, when they hear information about the district from another source (Effective Superintendent–School Board Relations). Getting the Boards trust can assist in creating a team concept. In any relationship, whether it is at home or work trust is essential for success. Trust is fundamental to all working relationships. Superintendents must be able to develop trust so that all members feel united in working toward a common goal. Many times, the demise of a Superintendent–School Board relationship can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. The School Entrance Examination Board Essay After establishing his legacy, and as a member of American Psychological Association, Brigham was appointed secretary of the College Entrance Examination Board, creating the blueprint and later developing the SAT assessment (Kamin, 1975). The Gatekeepers In order to monitor student's aptitude with college prep subjects the College Board was formed (Atkinson & Geiser, 2009). Created in 1900, 12 prominent universities assisted in forming the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB). The organization help to standardize the admission process for universities and cultivate secondary curriculum. At the time, there was widespread fear amongst elite leaders about the increasing growth of the immigrant population in the U.S. Many university administrators were concerned about the explosion and the effects this would have on their student populations. Introduce in 1926, the SAT became a covert means for universities to selectively choose potential candidates, although during the earlier part of the twentieth century, college was primarily for the elite. Since these assessments measured aptitude, postsecondary institutions relied on the test to standardize the process for student's academic outcomes and determine if they were qualified for prominent universities (Berger, 2012). University administrators realized the SAT's could be used to select the best candidates for admission and it also could be used to resolve the issue of overpopulating colleges with students who were not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. School Board Case Study Issue: The authority to select or omit books in a library book list by the school board that are LGBT in nature and their rights to do so. The appropriate standard of review in this case is reasonableness. First, the absence of a privative clause should be considered in light of the corresponding absence of a clause expressly allowing the decisions of the Board to be appealed before the courts and of the non‑adjudicative nature of the School Board. Second, the decision to approve the books or not requires the Board to balance the interests of different groups, a function which falls within its core area of expertise as a locally elected representative body. While the decision also has a significant human rights dimension, here the Board ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The majority of the trustees were of the view that the three books were not appropriate for K‑1 students and were unable to conclude, based on their perception of parental concern and the demands of the curriculum, that such educational materials ought to be approved for K‑1. Of particular importance to the Board's decision was that the recommended K‑1 learning resources set out by the Ministry of Education did not, at that time, include any other resources expressly dealing with homosexuality or same‑sex couples or families. The family life education curriculum sub– organizer refers to students being expected to identify a variety of models for family organization but does not indicate that parents in a same‑sex relationship are to be addressed in K‑1. The prescribed learning outcomes for the K‑1 family life curriculum sub–organizer include having children draw and write about their own families, and having children talk about each others' families. In a situation where there is a child in the classroom that has same‑sex parents, these activities and others would raise the issue of same‑sex parented families and teachers may feel it necessary to discuss it. Even in such a situation it is not necessary that educational resource materials which portray same‑sex parents be generally approved for use in all classrooms in a particular school district. Other options exist. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Dear School Board Report Dear School Board, Lately there's been several reports of violent school incidents caused from bullying, and to avoid further problems I think there should be some type of policy to prevent bullying from continuing to happened to children. Bullying has a major effect on kids , giving them a higher chance of suffering depression, sadness and loss of confidence. That can also lead to there adult life , and with social media people have even more ways to bully called cyber bullying . Which is sending threatening messages , posting rude picture or even making fake pages and spreading rumors . This different type of bullying still has the same effects on people , and we need to create something that stops it. One thing about bullying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. School Administration And The School Board Scenario Three a) What action, if any, should have been taken by the school administration when the local teachers' association publicly criticized the administration and the school board? Even if they wanted to take action, there is nothing the Skyline School District Board of Education can do about the teachers' exercising their First Amendment's rights. Public school teachers, as public employees, are entitled to some First Amendment protections. "The problem in any case is to arrive at a balance between the interests of the teacher, as a citizen, in commenting upon matters of public concern and the interests of the State, as an employer, in promoting the efficiency of the public services it performs through its employees" (Pickering v. Board of Education 1968, in Secunda, 2010). In this case, the teachers were expressing their views and feelings more as citizens than as an employee when they published the open letter in the newspaper. The statements in the letter did not target any school official that the teacher dealt with on a daily basis, and therefore left no reason for the board of education to take any course of action. b) What is your evaluation of the position taken by Mr. Sullivan in his conference with the principal? In what way would you have acted differently if you had been the principal, during the conference with Mr. Sullivan? I would acknowledge the fact that Mr. Sullivan took the position where his heavier workload prevented him from maintaining his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. School Board Meeting Report On October Monday, 30th attended the meeting of the Board of Governors held in the District Office in Antelope Union High School to give me knowledge about what is the function of this area of Government. Our superintendent Mr. Copeland and our Principal Mr. Rud represent the school, other classmates taking notes like me and Mr. Verkaik was present, including Mrs. Martha Guerrero as secretary of Mr. Copeland during the meeting. Mrs. Martha Yardley–Jones as President in the board meeting. She is the judge determined with every motion or petition. Mr. Scott Ferris as Vice President/Clerk and 3 more people as members; Chandra Mann, Sandrea Kerr and Barbara Braden to help to determine a petition with their votes. President of the Board, Mrs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His second motion passed with a (4,0) vote. Mr. Gregory Copeland do a motion at 5:22 p.m. Old Business, our superintendent Mr. Copeland does a petition about his performance pay. He requests for a financial reward of their monetary compensation of the district. Sandrea Kerr second the motion. His petition was approved with a (4,0) vote. He also spoke to the court about student's leaders in the school and principal second his motion at 5:33 p.m. Executive Session, all the court talk about ARS 38 431.03(A)(1) the Governing may vote to enter executive session for discussion or consideration of employment, assignment, appointment, promotion, demotion, dismissal, salaries, disciplining or resignation of an employee. Here Mr. Copeland gave us (his students) a information about what is the court tell about his motion and how many the schools pays to the principals or superintendent like him, he gave us details about his performance pay With no further business to come before the Board meeting, Sandrea Kerr motioned to adjourn, Chandra Mann second motion. Her motion passed with a (4,0) vote. The meeting adjourned at 5:45 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. School Board Strike Research Paper Introduction Around us in our community there are social issues that are not always seen and some issues have a different meaning that what it is perceived. There has been some issues about school in my community. To be more specific, the high school teachers of Durham and peel region they have an issue with the school board and are on strike. There are many factors why the teachers are in strike and there are also many negative this has have on many students. The board and the teachers still have not came up with an agreement, and seem to be unable to come up with possible solutions. Pre–Knowledge about the issue Searching up local issues was not the first time I came across of this issue. As a student I am always are about education news locally. When I heard the work strike I thought it was going to be affecting me directly. Talks about this issue is everywhere on the local new and in school, so I knew that the teachers were going on strike. The only thing that affected me is that I am worried that the strike issue will affect the school board I'm in, Toronto District Catholic School Board. This strike/ issue is a big problem and I did not understand why I couldn't be resolved until I did my research. For those who don't know, changing rules in a big school board cannot happen overnight therefore that is why this strike is still going on. The issue seems like a big issue because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The teachers are striking because of the Liberal government wage freeze, classroom sizes, and preparation time. Since the teachers are on strike it is making another issue with the high school students, classes are cancelled because the teachers are not there to teach the students. This affects the students greatly if the teachers are not in school, possible many things can be delayed such as final marks, graduation ceremonies, proms, and other extracurricular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. School Board Meeting Essay It is very important to get involved in local government. It gets people to actively participate in the community. One way to get involved is by going to the local School Board meeting. The School Board members are responsible for deciding things for the schools in their area. They are elected every four years and their meetings are open to the public. The Penns Valley School Board is composed of the following people from the community: Mark Benfer, Victoria Brennan, Carl Gaffron, Chris Houser, Jeff Hyde, Melissa Krum, Kerri Kubalak, BT Schwier, and Henry Yeagely. They meet in the library at the middle school. The office is in the administrative office in the middle school. It is open during the school day. On the school board website has information on agendas, meeting minutes, policies, committee agenda, presentations, and the schedule for school board meetings. The current issues can be found in the agenda portion of the website. Some issues include resignations, a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before the Board votes or discusses current issues, the public has a chance to voice their concerns. Karl Leitzel, a artist in the community, came forward to voice his opinion on the rumors surrounding the art teachers. There is only one full time and one halftime art teacher. There are rumors that the money for halftime teacher will be cut from funding next year. He also discussed how there are no required art classes for graduation. He brought along four art students who also shared this concern. They all spoke of why we should keep the art teacher and what the art program means to them. I agree that they should keep the half time art teacher. Without her, there will be less classes offered in the area of art and that would be a shame. I also agree that there should be an art class required for graduation. High school education is supposed to be circular, thus student should be required to take a plethora of classes to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. School Board Meeting Research Paper Abington School District Meeting I live in Abington School district, and I would have attended Abington schools if I did not attend a charter school, so I was pleased that it worked out that on April 11th I could attend a school board meeting there. Because I had to work that night, I arrived twenty minutes late to the meeting, but my father, who is a middle school band teacher in Phoenixville school district, went there early to save me a seat and let me know what happened. The school district has been featured on the news recently, so the board showed the clips. NBC10 and 6abc Action News covered the Copper Beech Science Fair, and Temple University Athletic Director Dr. Patrick Kraft and Head Football Coach Geoff Collins came to hold a mock question and answer session with a sixth–grade student and his classmates, which was covered by 6abc Action news. The student had mailed them a business letter that he created as part of a writing exercise. The high school in our district is going to be renovated, and the district is going to borrow 90 million from the township to do it. When I walked in the door a concerned citizen from the township was not pleased with that amount, and had incorrectly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It sounded like the board liked him. They went on to approve buying laptop carts for several of the schools in the district, putting wireless in the schools, and replacing outdated computers in the libraries. The district also approved a contract for the bus drivers, and a representative was there to celebrate and thank the board. Besides the concerned citizen he was the only person remotely close to a stakeholder who was at the meeting. For the rest of the meeting the board approved things that we had no access to. They only discussed the district's policy for about three or four minutes, and it was only to approve a change in wording about discrimination in several ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Brown Vs. Board Of Public Schools Brown vs Board Tess Gerczak Baker College Brown vs Board "Neither the atom bomb nor the hydrogen bomb will ever be as meaningful to our democracy as the unanimous declaration of the Supreme Court that racial segregation violates the spirit and the letter of our Constitution. "On May 17 1954 the court unanimously ruled that separate but equal violated the Equal Protection Clause. Even though undefined the brown vs board of education caused the desegregation of public schools. Led to abolishment of racial segregation in public schools. And lastly sparked a change in the way schools would run desegregated. Chief justice warren "Following oral argument, Warren told his fellow justices that the "separate but equal" doctrine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... School fundamentally changed the lives of people who lived through it yet had a smaller impact on the larger society. The brown case was not liked by everyone there were even other African– Americans who believed they would get more harassment from the racist groups "In many ways the drive to appoint sols and put black and white children together was the most radical part of the civil rights movement. (civilrights.org)". "All the Topeka elementary schools are to neighborhood attendance centers in January 1956, although existing students were allowed to continue attending their prior assigned schools at their option the struggle for integrated schools has gone through many faces since the 1954 decision. (Wikipedia.com)". It sparked hope and outrage depending on people's reactions. After the Supreme Court decision in 1954 was not moving smoothly they decided to add a 1955 court decision that called for desegration with deliberate speed. Browns impact has been enormous on the civil rights movement from the years to come this case sparked a generous amount of change that would give equal rights to children. Although the holding of the decision was focused on terminating segregation in schools. It also over time supported racial discrimination in almost every other area of public life. (2008 pg.17). Sparked by brown the civil rights movement manifested quickly spreading all over and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Dear School Board Research Paper Dear,School Board Do you ever ask yourself what are in luches. Also pop is manley sugar there's a total of 30 grams of sugar in pop. My opinion is they shouldn't be selling pop to kids for lunch. It's not good for them. For junk food they don't use real meat and eggs they use stuff that they get from a factory and cook it and that's it. I hope the school board will change something about the lunches. One reason they shouldn't be selling pop and junk foods at our schools is it can be harmful. Many people don't think on what they are giving the kids at the schools they give them junk food. The pop isn't good for them either. Soon kids will get used to it and not have a care for what they are eating. Some of the food that people serve at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. School Board Meeting Reflection I attended the Jefferson Public School Board Meeting on June 7, 2018. The items that were discussed at this meeting were the Superintendent's and Board Members' monthly reports and the request to adopt the 2018–2019 budget and appropriation of funds. In Superintendent Jason Glass's report he spoke of the various schools that he met with at the end of the school and how he spoke with some of the area graduates at the graduations he attended. Dr. Glass spoke of the Executive Leadership Council meeting he is involved in and they recently just met in Washington D.C. This council allows other superintendents from across the country to meet and collaborate on how their districts are doing and what they are doing in their districts that are or are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ms. Askleson and Dr. Glass wanted to spend 2.2 million dollars for an Equity funding for struggling school that needed additional resources. There was a criteria put in place by Dr. Glass and Ms. Askelson to choose schools that needed these additional funds. The criteria is a school must have a School Performance Framework below 55%, and their free and reduced lunch is higher than 35%. They found that 25 out of the 155 schools in the district meet the guidelines to receive a portion of these funds. The Achievement director and principal of the school will decide how to allocate the funds. The board liked this proposal and requested that they receive progress updates on this program throughout the school year. The board approved the budget and the appropriation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. School Board Research Paper Schools boards are important to the four pillars of democracy. By letting a student under the age of 16 go to school no matter their gender, religion, or culture, the school board practices: justice, equity, and freedom. Justice is shown when the school board shows that it respects any gender, culture or religion. School boards do not ban anyone that has a "different" gender, religion or culture. Everyone is welcomed and wanted. The school board makes policies to make sure that educational standards are met by teachers and they reflect the community's values. They also make justice by creating rules that the teachers, students, and administration have to follow. The school board allows policy to be debated and decisions can be appealed. They ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. School Board Meeting Report The school board meeting went a lot quicker than I was expecting it to. The members sped through many of the discussion topics they had for the day. Speaking of members, the members that attended the meeting were Mike Calhoon, Scott Meiners, Rusty Blare, Steve Kubik, Bill Mann, Nelle Schlomer. The member who wasn't attending the meeting was Joe Hockett. I thought the school board meeting went about as well as it could have. One of the speakers at the school board meeting was Laura Root. Her job was to name all of the funds spent and made by the school district, which took longer than most other things that happened during the meeting. Dan Aaker mentioned all the sports teams and how they did to the board, and addressed the fact that the football team is getting new white jerseys. Brian Naasz talked about the elementary–school and about adding a shower to it for handicapped students. Gerald Witte talked about the high–school; mentioning the upcoming prom. The board later approved a calendar and acknowledged resignations. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One is Mr. Dan Aaker mentioning our sports teams. Another good thing is the fact that Mr. Aaker took time out of his announcements to talk about our fine arts, such and band and choir. He didn't need to do this, but I am happy he did because I feel like the band and choir don't get recognized by the school as much as they should. I think Mike Calhoon is very good at his job. He speaks clear enough to hear, impartial, and let discussions happen without putting his own input in too much. The board did as much as they could have in the time allowed, because they passed every single motion that was implemented. They also worked quick enough to end the meeting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. School Board Meeting Reflection Paper I attended the Sarasota County School Board Meeting in on Tuesday, October 4, 2016. The School Board holds meetings on the 1st Tuesday and 3rd Tuesday of each month, with the exception of one meeting in July and December (Sarasota County Schools, 2016). After any special presentations and the Superintendent's report, citizens are welcomed to speak during the "Hearing of the Citizens" (Sarasota County Schools, 2016). The citizens are limited to three–minute speeches to get their topic across (Sarasota County Schools, 2016). This means that speakers need to be prepared because three–minute to get a point across is not very long. The speaker I am going to be writing about is Bear M. he is a 7th grader at Pineview in Sarasota County. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main thing I wished he would have done differently is not read off of an 8 ½ by 11 sheets of paper. If he would have practiced his speech more he could have just had 3 by 5 note cards and gave most of his speech by memory. Reading off the sheets of paper took away from the personal aspect of the speech. It also made him not look up and give eye contact much at all which did seem to get a bit boring towards the end of the speech. Overall, though, his conversational delivery, vocal variety, and volume were perfect. He had a couple of pauses but was able to regroup and continue where he left off without making a big deal about it. Since he is only in the 7th grade, I applaud him for his overall delivery, some adults will not even go up in front of a board of directors and give a speech, so he is very brave. This shows that he really wanted to get his point across to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. School Board Meeting Assignment For the purpose of this assignment I sat in on a school board meeting for Central Dauphin School District. This board meeting was held on April 10th, 2017. This district holds school board meetings two times per month. Every meeting has an agenda that they follow along with a guided script. There were nine different sections for this meeting. The order is as follows, call to order, roll call, flag salute, additions, deletions, or modifications to the agenda, review and approval of meeting minutes, information and proposals, unfinished business, new business and adjournment. There were many different people present at this meeting. The first person I noticed was, Mr. Ford Thompson. Mr. Thompson is the Board President and he did most of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first one that jumps out to me is the "Appointments" that were discussed. During this time, future teachers can take note of who is retiring and get an idea of what positions will be open when the time comes. It is a good way to become involved and informed about a district you are interest in. Another topic that was discussed that will impact feature students was budget cuts. This impact them because it could impact their salary as well as impact what resources are available to them when the time comes. However, with seeing current teachers propose for a grant it shows new teachers to not be afraid to ask for resources that can help benefit and further your student's education. Going to this school board meeting has enlightened me on how a meeting works and what can all be discussed during these meetings. I think it is important as a teacher to be in attendance at the meetings to be informed and knowledgeable about what is going on in your own district. I know for me when the time comes I would like to attend the school board meetings of my future ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. School Boards And Legislative Bodies During the Great Depression, schools began to provide lunch programs for school students, since many homes could not afford to feed their children a full, well–balanced meal (Hinman 16). Throughout the past eighty years the budgets, regulations, and policies have been changed multiple times. Whether or not these changes are helpful, are up for debate, and are topics many school boards and legislative bodies are forced to discuss. Some of the most controversial topics being discussed are the cost students pay, the quality of the food, the amount of food going to waste, and the obesity rate of students. The lunches that are served in schools are typically over priced, made of poor quality, thrown away, and is one of the leading causes to the increasing obesity rates. Two dollars and seventy–five cents is the average price students pay unless they are receiving free or reduced lunches. The issue with these prices is that only a small fraction of students are paying the full amount while everyone else around them is getting cut a deal by the government. Majority of students get free or reduced lunches based on their families income and poverty level (Hinman 18). The federal government provides approximately $9.8 billion to the federal school lunch program to feed approximately 50 million students a lunch every day. Most of the money provided goes towards feeding the students from low–income families that qualify for free or reduced lunches (Hinman 16). This makes it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. The Importance Of Well-Meaning Board In Schools The school board is a district's link between the community and the school. This well–meaning board serves to ensure the highest quality of education. However, the board has a specific role and my role as superintendent requires me to evaluate the effectiveness of district plans and programs. I would not want to make the mistakes of launching these curricula and leave our teachers with little or no direction (provide them with high–quality professional development). Initially, I would want to review our current curriculum with principals and curriculum director to see just how much change would be required with the implementation. This group of stakeholders would review the district's mission and vision to ensure alignment with the new standards. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. School Board Paper School Board Meeting I recently viewed a taping of a school board meeting. This school board meeting was in the Waterloo Community School District. The meeting was held in the board room at the Education Service Center. This center is located at 1516 Washington Street in Waterloo, Iowa. The meeting was held on March 26, 2012, at 6:00 p.m. The board members that were present were Shanlee McNally, Sue Flynn, Andrea Sparks, and Lyle Schmitt. Also in attendance was President of the Board, Mike Young, Vice–president, Bernice Richard, Superintendent, Dr. Gary Norris, Executive Director of School & Community Relations/Board Secretary, Sharon Miller, Chief Financial Officer/Board Treasurer, Michael Coughlin, Assistant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The items that generated the most discussion at this board meeting were the Food Service Software and Point of Sale Equipment. This item was about purchasing food service software from Infinite Campus for the amount of $70,489.00. Matt O'Brien, Director of Technology, provided all the information needed. The motion carried 6–0. Another item that took considerable time to discuss was the 2012–13 Budget Estimate and Publication. Mr. Michael Coughlin, Chief Financial Officer provided the information on budget expenditure estimates, the tax levy rate for publication. A public hearing was set for April 9, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. The motion carried 6–0. The third item that took considerable time was the Superintendent's report. Dr. Norris thanked all of the public for attending tonight's meeting. One of the first items talked about was the teacher's concerns with the initiatives that are being put into place at a fast rate. He stated that these initiatives were being put into place with the best interest of the students. He encouraged all of the teachers to attend the meetings that will be held in the near future within the buildings that they work in and if anyone has something that they want to say, "Please feel free and comfortable to do so." He reintegrated that all of the teachers ARE important and appreciated. One of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. A Student Board Representative For My School District Fifteen years ago, I served as the student board representative for my school district. All I can really remember is being entertained by emotional parent complaints and listening to jargon–filled presentations. Upon receiving my first pink slip from that same district seven years later, I spoke at a school board meeting for the first time. Three years later, I was motivated by another pink slip to speak in front of a school board––this time as a teacher for my current school district, San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) Juvenile Court and Community Schools (JCCS). Since that first pink slip scare with JCCS, I have been a regular attendee at SDCOE board meetings. I try my best to pay attention and even take notes when JCCS is on the agenda. I have spoken on behalf of my students and coworkers and even helped to introduce my site's student board representative. However, I honestly spend most of the meetings bored by detailed presentations about programs far removed from my classroom or confused by topics that I do not completely understand. However, I keep attending. During the past few weeks, I attended the San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) June 2 meeting and the SDCOE June 10 meeting. After observing a board meeting in a traditional school district for the first time in ten years, I was reminded of the strong parent and community voice that is often shared during board meetings in local districts. On the other hand county board meetings are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. School Board Meeting Paper School board meeting are essential to the everyday operation of school districts. The meeting was called to order by the school board president, the conservator himself, where a quorum was present to start the meeting. Our school board members are elected and can serve a 4 year term, but the district is under the state leadership currently. This is great, because with one individual making the decisions and voting, makes the process of getting things done a smoother approach. With too many individuals making decisions sometimes, they cannot agree or reach consensus. Cunningham & Cordeiro (2009) stated that in the past, board members were white males with a college degree ranging in age from 40–50 years old. Today, there are more women and minorities seeking board positions, especially in urban areas. Well in Leflore County all of our board members is one individual, the conservator himself. The agenda was adopted and the meeting proceeded with the Mississippi Forestry Commissioner to discuss Recommendation for the 16th Section Lease Description of Section 16, Township 16 North, and Range 4 West. The board decided to advertise land for Agricultural and Hunting and Fishing Purposes. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The text states that it is essential that superintendents and school board members communicate effectively to find the best solutions to problems. Effective communication requiring everyone to be heard in an honest and forthright exchange of viewpoints has proven to be best for children. Therefore report on Curriculum by Dr. Byron Haynes and reports on start of the year were given by Principal J. Griffin, Principal B. Cleark and Principal M. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. School Boards And School Board At the local level a school district can be seen as a unicameral parliamentary system. School boards create education policy and appoint a superintendent to execute those policies. Dissatisfaction Theory of Democracy holds the greatest explanatory potential in school board turnover (Alsbury, 2003). Applying this theory to school boards, the theory states changes in a community 's values translates to changes in community participation. This then leads to changes to school board members who share this new value. And finally the school board changes its policy to reflect the new values (Alsbury, 2003). Superintendents serve at the pleasure of the school board. Stream (2013) has argued that executive appointed officials change when new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, principals usually score within the top 10% of teachers in their state teaching certification exams. Entry level administration salaries rival the salaries of teachers with decades of experience teaching, thus encouraging many young teachers to leave the classroom (Baker & Punswick & Belt, 2010). Principals are more likely to leave positions at elementary or middle schools and pursue principalships at large high schools. Where a principal receives their undergraduate degree has little effect on their salaries, but selectivity of their master 's degree program has a large effect on pay and school demographics. Principals of schools with grater black student concentration are more likely to have principals who attended less selective universities for their graduate degrees, and principals with graduate degrees from more selective universities that focus on research are more likely to take principalships in non–black concentrated communities (Baker & Punswick & Belt, 2010). Superintendents rise through the educational ranks, understanding what type of teachers undertake a principalship helps us understand some of the self–selection criteria superintendents possess. Superintendents supersede principals and advance to administrative positions inside the school district, becoming deputy superintendents and the like before attempting to become a superintendent themselves (Baker & Punswick & Belt, 2010). Baker, Punswick, and Belt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Why The School Board Should Extend School Hours The school board plans is considering adding one and a half hours to the school day.The extra one and half of hours would provide more instruction time. This would also provide students more time for remediation, and teachers more time to plan interactive lessons with the extension of the school day. For these reasons, the school board should extend the school day by one and a half hours. If the school board extended the school day by one and a half hours,it would provide more instruction time.Teachers would have more time to explain there lessons out to the students.The students would have more time to ask questions and get help from the teacher.Students have a easier time understanding.Due to the school board extending the school day there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. School Board Meeting Crisis Schools have to put a crisis plan into effect the first day of school. Each school needs to have a special team to handle crisis situations within the school. School administrative should make sure that the school is equipped with different supplies when it comes to a crisis. A crisis can be a student that breaks out with lice, or a student that came to school with a bb gun on him. If these situations do occur the school administrative will have to be prepared to handle the situations. First thing is to always call a meeting with the administrative team and the student with the situation. Make sure that the student is in an isolated place and not around other students until they are picked up or released. A crisis communication team ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... True facts about the school should be told with the mindset of being honest. Responding promptly to any questions that are asked should be handled within a timely manner. Newspapers have deadlines to cover and a reputation to hold on to. Newspapers and surveys are public property so it's important to get the school information out to the reporters with honesty and dignity. It important to get familiar with different reports that comes to your school depending on the crisis. Many school have taken on police officers to help handle some of the crisis of the school. Having police officers will cut down on some of the school ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...