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Those who govern and administer the Commonwealth's public schools must
share a vision, a clear purpose, and the ability and courage to lead.
Communication is the centerpiece of effective school committee-superintendent
relationships and is the foundation that will nurture a climate conducive
to growth. When roles are clear and relationships are sound, communities
feel a sense of confi-dence in their school leadership which in turn enhances
the education of all students in the community.
Strong collaborative leadership from school committees and superintendents
must be a driving force in dealing with the direct and indirect challenges
facing our society and our schools. A superintendent must display exceilence
as an educational leader, be politically sophisticated, aware of and active
in legislative developments, possess an extensive knowledge of federal
and state laws, and personify effective communication.
A school committee must be responsive to its constituencies in governance,
sensitive to the diverse needs of all learners, an advocate for students
and learning before the peo-ple of the community and, as such, a vigorous
ambassador for public education before all citizens.
Procedures, determined locally in each school system, should be reviewed
annually to assure compliance with current policy.
Harmonious and productive relationships between school committees and
super-intendents will flourish if two-way communication is established
and maintained. Such teamwork will work to enhance and improve the Commonwealth's
schools, enriching the lives of all Massachusetts students.
After reviewing American Association of School Administrators and National
School Board Association documents regarding clear roles and responsibilities
for school committees and superintendents, the Center for Public School
Leadership has merged educational reform and Massachusetts Department
of Education guidelines to create a document reflective of current school
governance in Massachusetts. It is our hope that this document will provide
a starting point for local discussion of these important issues.
POLICY
School Committee:
Establish and periodically review educational goals and policies for the
schools in the district, consistent with the requirements of law and the
statewide goals and standards established by the Board of Education. This
is the primary role of the school committee. Policies should be reflective
of the fact that the school committee has oversight of and responsibility
for the school system, the direction in which the system must go, and
establish criteria to determine if its goais and policies are being met.
Superintendent:
Develop and inform the committee of administrative procedures required
to implement committee policies.
Present policy options along with specific recommendations to the school
committee when circumstances require the committee to adopt new policies
or review existing policies.
FINANCE
School Committee:
Review and approve a budget for education in the district according to
a process and timeline developed with the superintendent.
Work to ensure that necessary funds are appropriated for the district
and that a balance is maintained between needs and resources in the distribution
of available monies.
Oversee the operation of the annual school budget.
Superintendent:
Develop a timeline and recommend to the school committee the system's
educational goals and annual school budget
Oversee the operation of the annual school budget.
Provide periodic updates to school committee.
Provide early notice of any potential budget overruns.
STAFFING
School Committee:
Appoint the superintendent.
Appoint the assistant/associate superintendents, school business administrator,
administrator of special education, school physicians and registered nurses
(unless employees of the Board of Health), legal counsel, and supervisors
of attendance, upon recommendation of the superintendent. Consent to hiring
based on the superintendent's recommendation should not be unreasonably
withheld.
Set compensation for the superintendent and overall compensation limits
for assistant/associate superintendents, school business administrator,
administrator of special education, school physicians and registered nurses,
legal counsel, supervisors of attendance, school principals, and other
administrators not assigned to particular schools.
Prescribe additional qualifications for educator positions, beyond basic
certification.
Discipline or terminate the employment of the superintendent, in accordance
with state law and the terms of the contract of employment.
Superintendent:
Appoint, discipline and discharge administrators, principals, and staff
not assigned to particular schools.
Review and approve principal's hires of all teachers, athletic coaches
and other personnel assigned to a particular school, consistent with district
personnel policies and budgetary restrictions. Initiate or review and
approve discipline or discharge of staff.
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
School Committee:
Act as employer of school employees for collective bargaining purposes.
Designate a negotiator or negotiating team.
Receive advice from superintendent about educational consequences of bargaining
positions.
Superintendent:
Serve as a resource in collective bargaining.
Assure adherence to all collective bargaining agreements.
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
School Committee:
Establish, upon the recommendation of the superintendent, the performance
standards for teachers and other employees of the school district.
Evaluate the performance of the superintendent.
Conduct self-evaluation of the committees effectiveness in meeting its
stated goals and performing its role in public school governance.
Superintendent:
Assure the evaluation of personnel and provide training for evaluators
in harmony with district policy.
Develop performance standards for all staff that are in keeping with school
committee policy, contractual agreements and educational goals of the
district.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
School Committee:
Adopt a professional development plan for all principals, teachers and
other professional staff employed by the district.
Provide and encourage resources for school committee professional development
programs that will enable school leaders to have the knowledge and skills
required to provide effective policy leadership for the school system.
Superintendent:
Implement the professional development plan adopted by the school committee
for professional staff.
Ensure that professional development activities are available to all school
department employees.
SCHOOL COUNCILS
School Committee:
Review and approve an annual school improvement plan for each school in
the district.
Provide and encourage resources for school council professional development
programs that will enable council members to have the knowledge and skills
required to provide effective educational leadership.
Superintendent:
Review with principals the role of school councils and relevant activities.
ADVOCACY
School Committee:
Engage in advocacy on behalf of students and their schools and promote
the benefits of a public school system to the community.
Work closely, when appropriate, with other governmental agencies and bodies.
Collaborate with other school committees through state and national school
committee associations to let state legislators, members of Congress,
and all other appropriate state and federal officials know of local concerns
and issues.
Superintendent:
Engage in advocacy on behalf of students and their schools and promote
the benefits of a public school system to the community.
Collaborate with other administrators through nationai and state professional
associations to inform state legislators, members of Congress, and other
appropriate state and federai officials on local concerns and issues.
Work with local and state officials to garner support for a fair and sound
school budget that encompasses jointly developed committee-administration
goals and priorities.
CURRICULUM
School Committee:
Approve major adoption or revision of curriculum and textbooks upon recommendation
of the superintendent.
Superintendent:
Ensure a process for the development and continual refinement of the curriculum.
Recommend major adoptions of courses or textbooks.
GOVERNANCE
School Committee:
Establish educational goals and policies for the schools in the district,
consistent with the requirement of law and the statewide goals and standards
established by the Board of Education.
Delegate to the superintendent the responsibilities for all administrative
functions.
Act only as a body as prescribed by law and not as individual members.
Superintendent:
Serve as the school committee's chief executive of ficer and preeminent
educational advisor in all efforts of the committee to fulfill its school
system governance role.
Serve as a catalyst for the school system's administrative leadership
team.
Propose and initiate a process for long range and strategic planning that
will engage the committee and the community in positioning the school
system for success in ensuing years.
Ensure that the school system provides equal opportunity for all students
and staff.
COMMUNICATION
School Committee:
Support the development and promotion of the vision, mission, goals and
strategies of the school system.
Review prior to all school committee meetings the information provided
by the superintendent and when possible communicate any questions or concerns
to the superintendent prior to the meeting to provide an opportunity for
a response.
Consult and confer with the superintendent on all matters as they arise
that concern the school system, and on which the school committee may
take actions.
Maintain open communication between the community and the schools by scheduling
public meetings on a regular basis.
Support the superintendent in all matters that conform to committee policy.
Superintendent:
Keep all school committee members informed about school operations and
programs.
Identify and articulate the needs of the school system to the school committee.
Develop and promote a plan for achieving the mission, vision, goals and
strategies of the school system.
Provide all school committee members with appropriate background information
in advance of each committee meeting.
Develop and implement a continuing plan for working with the news media.
Be aware of all aspects of Massachusetts education law and share all changes
or amendments with the school committee in a timely fashion.
Share responsibility with the school committee for open communication
and honest discourse.
Maintain open communication between the community and the schools.
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