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Hamilton County, OH | November 4, 2003 Election |
The Board of Education - The Simple TruthBy Pat RaffelCandidate for Board Member; Sycamore Community School District | |
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The Sycamore Board of Education, like every other local board of education, has three basic duties. They hire the Superintendent, the Treasurer, and develop district policy.The vision for any board of education should be to provide the best education for their students they can, while using taxpayer funds in the most economical manner possible. The Sycamore Board of Education, like every other local board of education, has three basic duties to perform. The board hires the Superintendent, the Treasurer, and develops policy that is used to operate the district. The direction or vision for the district is defined by policies developed and adopted by the board. These policies are created from input garnered from all of the constituent groups within the district. The board relys on the superintendent and the treasurer to successfully operate the district following those district policies. That certainly sounds simple but the truth is that the development of board policy considers input obtained from the superintendent, treasurer, administration, staff, parents, students, and taxpayers. The process of understanding the needs of the district are further defined by internal staff and administrative meetings, strategic plans involving individuals from the community, the Planning Commission and information provided by individuals bringing concerns directly to the board during our monthly meetings. Information from all of these groups form the basis for any new or reevaluated board policy. The board understands the need for communication between all of the groups. The board considers any communication as important but has to balance some demands with the needs of the whole district. Policy development will be based on two primary criteria. Will the changes in district policy positively effect the quality of education and at what cost? The board operates in a delicate balance between all of the parties interested in the education of our children. The main duty of the board of education is to be responsive to the needs of all of our children. Those needs will then provide the policies which are given to the superintendent and the treasurer for implemention. The ultimate responsibility of the board is to make sure that the most effective, cost efficient, and timely implementation of board policies occur. That is the simple truth concerning the board of education. |
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