Understanding Your School Board
What are the key roles and
responsibilities of a school board?
Ensure creation of
a vision and goals for the district; evaluate district success.
Adopt
policies that guide district actions.
Hire a superintendent to serve as administrator of
the district and evaluate the superintendents success.
Approve
an annual budget consistent with the district vision.
Communicate the districts vision and success
to the community.
Is there special training involved in
being a school board member?
School board members are required by Texas law and the
State Board of Education to participate in three types of continuing education:
An orientation to local district policy and to the
laws affecting public education in Texas;
An annual team-building activity, taken in
conjunction with the rest of the board and the superintendent; and
A specified number of hours each year in areas of special need. Boards determine these needs annually by
reviewing the Framework for School Board Development, a document that outlines the tasks
an effective board performs in its governing capacity.
How do school boards make decisions?
A school board is a governmental body, so it can take
action only by a majority vote at a legally called public meeting. The individual board
members major responsibility is to study issues facing the district, evaluate needs
and resources, and, after due consideration, vote in the best interest of all students at
such a meeting.
Can patrons attend school board
meetings?
School boards must meet in compliance with the Texas Open
Meetings Act and make public records available according to the Freedom of Information Act
and Texas Public Information Act. Citizens are welcome at all school board meetings except
in a few legally specified circumstances calling for closed meetings. The Alief ISD Board
of Trustees meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the Board Room of the
Administration Building located at 12302 High Star.
Can patrons participate in school board
meetings?
Many school boards allow citizen participation and have
policies communicating how and when patrons may contribute their input. Individuals
wishing to address the Alief ISD Board of Trustees must:
Fill out a patron presentation card (available at
the meeting site) and give it to the superintendents secretary.
Address all comments to the Board.
The Board president may limit the length of patron
presentations and the number of patrons addressing the same issue. The Board will not
comment or act on any item that is not included on the meeting agenda.
Reprinted in part by
permission from the Texas Association of School Boards
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