*Beekeeper » 33 minutes ago » wrote: ↑
Nope. Not hardly!!
So here is what they REALLY do....
Local school boards are the governing bodies for school districts, responsible for setting policies, allocating resources, and overseeing the operation of schools. They hire and evaluate the superintendent, approve the budget, and ensure the district adheres to state standards. Essentially, they serve as the voice of the community, representing community interests and values in shaping education.
Here's a more detailed breakdown of their responsibilities:
1. Policy Development and Implementation:
- They establish and review educational policies that guide curriculum development, assessment, and teaching methods.
- They set goals and expectations for public education in their district.
- They act as a bridge between the community and the schools, representing the interests and values of the constituents.
2. Resource Allocation and Budgeting:
- They approve budgets, determine funding priorities, and ensure resources are distributed equitably among schools.
- They oversee the expenditure and receipt of school funds.
- They may need to seek approval from county or state officials when setting the budget.
Now, can you point to the part that says, "we run the schools", cocksuckist ??
Nod.
Hint- the TEACHERS run the schools, suckist!! You know those UNION TEACHERS with an AGENDA and it's NOT one that EDUCATES OUR CHILDREN!!