NEW BOARD MEMBER ORIENTATION
In order that newly elected Board members may cast informed votes and function
effectively as board members, the Board and Superintendent will extend to them
the fullest measures of courtesy and cooperation and will make every reasonable
effort to assist Board members-elect in understanding the Board’s functions,
policies, procedures and current issues.
A. In the interim between a new member’s election or appointment and his/her
assuming office, the
Board, through the Superintendent, will invite members-elect
to attend meetings, except those held in
executive session, and provide members-elect with agenda,
minutes and reports applicable to those
meetings. During the time between election or appointment and
the assumption of office, the status of
the future-member remains that of a private citizen and not
that of an elected or appointed official.
B. The Board, through the Superintendent, will provide new members with copies
of appropriate
publications, such as the Board policy manual, student
handbook(s), collective bargaining agreements
and current budget documents.
C. The Board will encourage new members to attend appropriate in-district and
out-of-district
orientation/boardsmanship workshops. Reimbursement for such
activities must be approved in
advance by the Board Chair, in consultation with the
Superintendent, and is subject to the availability
of funds.
D. The Chair and Superintendent will schedule and arrange for an orientation
session for new Board
members as soon as practicable after election or appointment.
A reasonable amount of time will be
provided for discussion of:
1. The roles and responsibilities of the Board and individual
members;
2. Basic operational procedures of the Board;
3. Placement of items on the agenda;
4. The role of committees and advisory committees;
5. How and why executive sessions may be held;
6. What is considered confidential or privileged information;
7. Appropriate responses of an individual member when a
request or complaint is made directly to
him/her by a student, parent or
member of the community;
8. How the Board responds to complaints involving personnel;
9. General information about the school system and its
resources;
10. How Board members, in fulfilling their duties, may request
information concerning schools and
District operations, finances and
personnel;
11. How Board members may make arrangements to visit schools, and the
protocol for such visits;
12. Protocol for dealing with the media; and
13. Other relevant topics.
All Board members will be invited to the orientation session and encouraged to
attend. The orientation is intended to serve as a useful review of basic
boardsmanship concepts for experienced members as well as an opportunity to
provide information and counsel to new Board members.
DATE ADOPTED: September 3, 2003