Bylaws
Open Meetings Act
Roles & Responsibilities
Robert's Rules
Evaluations
100

Governance Functions, Executive Functions, and Judicial Functions

What are the three primary functions of the school board?

100
To give the public the opportunity to see and hear meetings, with an opportunity to attend and participate.

What is the purpose of the Open Meetings Act?

100

Hires and empoweres the Superintendent

Who is the Board

100

Does not require a vote to approve, but requires a 2/3 vote to change

What is the agenda?

100

The Board and the Superintendent

Who requires an evaluation?

200

Hass all the rights of any member of the regional school board, including the right to move, second, discuss, and vote on all questions before the regional school board

Who is the Board President

200
City Councils, borough assemblies, school boards, advisory boards, public commissions, and bodies with the authority to establish policies or make decisions for the public entity.

What is a governmental body?

200

Assures that personal professional qualifications criteria established.

Who is the superintendent?

200

States the OFFICIAL language of the motion

Who is the Board President?

200

Unless the Superintendent requests it happen in open session.

Can the Superintendent's evaluation happen in executive session?

300

At least 5 days notice

What is the reasonable notice required for a regular meeting?

300

Reasonable notice, meeting materials, and ability in bylaws authorizing teleconference or video conference meetings.

What is required to comply with Open Meetings Act?

300

Implements district policies.

Who is the Superintendent?

300

Is not a conversation

What is debate?

300

A formal structure to communicate and assess progress on the implementation of the districts' vision, mission,  and goals for students success by your chief administrator

What is the Superintendent's evaluation?

400

In order to store the message consistent with the district's practice of record retention

Why should the Board copy the Superintendent of designee when sending an email concerning the district?

400

Depends on the issue or business to be discussed.

What is reasonable notice?

400

Established priorities for the fiscal management of the district.

Who is the Board?

400

Because it limits a board member's rights.

Why does calling the question require a 2/3 vote to pass?
400

The Board President or a facilitator.

Who facilitates the Superintendent and Board Evaluations? 

500

In order to measure progress towards meeting board standards and its stated goals and objectives

Why does the Board do a self-evaluation?

500

When 3 or more members are present.

What is a meeting?

500

Adopts and/or changes standards and instructional programs as necessary

Who is the Board?

500

Move on to the next item of business

What is the final step of processing a vote?

500

Should be tailored to District’s specific goals and objectives.

What is the evaluation tool?
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